Toyota Corolla Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Toyota Corolla reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
- Diesel
- Engine
- Recall
- Transmission
- 2021
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- 1967
Toyota Corolla 1998: What is it worth?
A guide would be $1500 to $3500. A more accurate price would be dependent on condition and service history etc.
Toyota Corolla: Key fob replcement
The cost will depend on the variant and year, and if you go to your dealer or not. You can read more about how to replace your car keys here.
Toyota Corolla 2004: Is my car a lemon?
No, it’s not normal, but it doesn’t mean it’s a lemon. It might only be a minor problem, so have a mechanic check it for you.
Toyota Corolla 2007: Where is the battery?
It’s under the bonnet, just behind the left hand headlight.
Toyota Corolla 2019: Which engine should we choose?
The 2.0-litre engine would be the better choice for your longer trips where the petrol engine would play a greater role than it will in local driving. If you go for the 1.8-litre you would lose a little performance on those trips, but it would be the better choice for use around town.
Do you recommend buying a Toyota Corolla?
The Corolla is a safe bet for anyone when recommending a car to buy. It has a good reputation for reliability, and its resale is always good. The best one to buy is the latest one that fits within your budget. Another to consider is the Mazda3.
Volkswagen Golf 2010: What's a good replacement car?
The Mazda3 and Holden Astra are both good alternative choices, but you could also consider a Toyota Corolla or Kia Rio or Cerato.
What's a cheap and reliable car?
If you want a cheap and reliable small car go for something like a Hyundai i30, Kia Rio, Toyota Corolla, or Mitsubishi Lancer.
What car is best for country driving?
For starters you should tell her not to drive into floodwaters. I would suggest a small hatch, something like a Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, or Hyundai i30. All are reliable, economical, safe, and within your budget.