USED Toyota Corolla - The common problems and should you buy one? | ReDriven used car review

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Skip ahead:
00:00​​​​​​​ - Intro
00:27 - What is it?
02:42 - How's the interior?
06:09 - Tech, features & safety?
08:28 - What's it like to drive?
10:20 - What goes wrong?
14:57 - Should you buy it?

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Buy any car you like as long as it is a Honda, or Mazda or Toyota.

csjrogerson
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one of the greatest cars ever created.
wifes mums corolla she bought brand new in 1987 is still running perfectly

isaachunt
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In 4 years of owning this model that it has had ZERO issues. Zero. Just got it back from the shop. Zero issues. I have never owned a car with legit zero issues. It is one of the best cars ever made. You slam on a roof rack and now you have zero cargo space issues. I agree with you on the windshield. Have some ultra thin spider lines in direct sun, but this could be normal wear and tear. Thanks for the bottom door tip!

ravenragnar
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"active Tom Cruise control" 😂
Great re-review team as always.

truetierra
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Bough a brand new Corolla for 23, 000 dollars more than ten years ago, driving over 200, 000km and still runs well . Better than my other Germany made Volkswagen Passat cost $58, 000 with lots of problems and high cost repair/ services .

ductritran
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I’ve had a Toyota Corolla (1985), Toyota Camry V6 (1999) and now have a Toyota Aurion Sportivo SX6 (2008). All have been fantastic vehicles.

kymharris
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You know when Jimbo has to fill in time giving plugs and explaining manuals, that nothing goes wrong with them! For mine, the best cars on the road along with the Mazda3/CX3 and older CR-V

campbellellis
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I love my 2023 2.0L GR Sport Hybrid my first ever Automatic just a pleasure to drive yes it doesn’t have much leg room in the back and yes a small boot, but for two people it works, down side too which doesn’t affect everyone the writing for the various items on the heating and ventilation console is very small not ideal for us oldies who wear glasses to read but not to drive, so you have to learn to familiarise yourself to the various buttons and remember which operates what but all in all a great little car that moves when you want it to but still gives you an excellent MPG .

Stevewm
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The incentive of car manufacturers putting glossy interior surfaces in cars is to urge you to buy a new car, instead of a used one.

evanlaw
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Lmao... Jim breaking down what a clutch is for the younger folks is funny as hell....

Same time, that made me feel like I'm in the old 😂😂😂😂😂

VagaBond_
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Awesome video! I just bought a used 2021 manual Corolla-Touring ( with the new design) and i absolutely love that car. Drives great and the "amount" of car we got with our limited budget was amazing and nothing feels cheap or badly made.

localcelebrity
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My first car was a 1991 Corolla. Last month I bought my 4th (a 2019 Ascent, though the last of the E170 series - the series before the one reviewed here). You buy a Corolla when you want to buy a car that's safe, reliable and just works.

gmo
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My 26 year old Corolla CSX Liftback manual is still going strong. Although it has done low kms and has always been a garage princess.

stendecstretcher
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I was thinking about one of these for a first car, its great to have a review from you guys. Thank you

EliasE
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I have a 2023 ZR. The lack of rear boot space is partly because they have independent rear suspension for driver handling and enjoyment. Personally, the newer digital display and the increase in 15% more power is a game changer in these cars. I also really think the red interior makes them feel more fun. But road noise on freeway in these cars is terrible, especially with coarse chip with the ZR 18s.

coffeeaddictgaming
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Had one of these as a hire car when my 2020 Cerato was in for repairs. The corolla surprised me with how decent the engine was and CVT was scratchy, but way better than the Yaris Cross I also had.

Interior is better in Cerato and I wish Toyota would stop beeping with every single thing you do, but I could live with this as a daily driver.

HughesyTech
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In the Hybrid that's not a CVT. Surprised Jim didn't call you out on that. They call it eCVT but it is nothing like other CVTs. It's basically 2 electric motors directly coupled with a planetary gearset.

DiscoFang
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I drive approximately 70, 000kms per year, so far have done 150, 000km in my 2020 Ascent Sport Hybrid and still bloody love it. Super comfy on long drives and 4.9L/100 is awesome. Great car. Love your channel guys keep it up, would love to see a Mitsubishi GTO/3000GT Redriven! 😊

timbirch
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I'd buy a manual, yes. Not the most exciting thing in the world but a fabulous car really. There's a lot to be said for having peace of mind...

mahcooharper
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I am 52, 000 miles into my 2020 2.0 hybrid Sport Tourer and it's been absolutely excellent. Only fault has been a valve in the windscreen washer system, which so far it has eaten two of, which seems weird. Still, in the UK it has 10 years of warranty, and nothing else has gone wrong - all it;s needed is normal servicing plus tyres and brakes

harryspeakup