Motor Trend on the '14 Corolla S-not a good review
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Corolla is a good car for what it is, but come on, if there is room for improvement improve it.
Yes, they might have added a few new things like LED headlights and better interior materials etc, but the corolla deserve more than that (such as better body styling and driving dynamics).
Like others have mentioned in the previous posts, there are many other competitors that offer a lot more for the same money or less. I don't see why people would stick with the corolla over cars like Focus and Mazda3.
it's like deciding which girl to marry over the two; one is plain jane looking but can cook and do chores, two is good looking with nice body but can also do chores just as good as the plain jane with the same amount of maintenance cost(maybe gets *****y sometimes). Sadly to say, majority of people still prefer plain Jane over a hottie.
Yes, they might have added a few new things like LED headlights and better interior materials etc, but the corolla deserve more than that (such as better body styling and driving dynamics).
Like others have mentioned in the previous posts, there are many other competitors that offer a lot more for the same money or less. I don't see why people would stick with the corolla over cars like Focus and Mazda3.
it's like deciding which girl to marry over the two; one is plain jane looking but can cook and do chores, two is good looking with nice body but can also do chores just as good as the plain jane with the same amount of maintenance cost(maybe gets *****y sometimes). Sadly to say, majority of people still prefer plain Jane over a hottie.
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Corolla is a good car for what it is, but come on, if there is room for improvement improve it.
Yes, they might have added a few new things like LED headlights and better interior materials etc, but the corolla deserve more than that (such as better body styling and driving dynamics).
Like others have mentioned in the previous posts, there are many other competitors that offer a lot more for the same money or less. I don't see why people would stick with the corolla over cars like Focus and Mazda3.
it's like deciding which girl to marry over the two; one is plain jane looking but can cook and do chores, two is good looking with nice body but can also do chores just as good as the plain jane with the same amount of maintenance cost(maybe gets *****y sometimes). Sadly to say, majority of people still prefer plain Jane over a hottie.
Yes, they might have added a few new things like LED headlights and better interior materials etc, but the corolla deserve more than that (such as better body styling and driving dynamics).
Like others have mentioned in the previous posts, there are many other competitors that offer a lot more for the same money or less. I don't see why people would stick with the corolla over cars like Focus and Mazda3.
it's like deciding which girl to marry over the two; one is plain jane looking but can cook and do chores, two is good looking with nice body but can also do chores just as good as the plain jane with the same amount of maintenance cost(maybe gets *****y sometimes). Sadly to say, majority of people still prefer plain Jane over a hottie.
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Bunch of shameless Toyota apologists in this thread. Why settle for mediocrity? You guys seriously want Toyota to end up like Honda has for a decade now? And the difference in 0-60 times between the Corolla and the other cars they mentioned isn't a mere "0.3 seconds". It's as much as a FULL 2 SECOND DIFFERENCE to 60 mph, which is huge. People need to merge you know, and parents might have their kids driving these cars. I wouldn't want my kids trying to merge in an underpowered car. Traffic and drivers are crazy these days.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
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Bunch of shameless Toyota apologists in this thread. Why settle for mediocrity? You guys seriously want Toyota to end up like Honda has for a decade now? And the difference in 0-60 times between the Corolla and the other cars they mentioned isn't a mere "0.3 seconds". It's as much as a FULL 2 SECOND DIFFERENCE to 60 mph, which is huge. People need to merge you know, and parents might have their kids driving these cars. I wouldn't want my kids trying to merge in an underpowered car. Traffic and drivers are crazy these days.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
Why would anyone need to apologize for the biggest car manufacturer in the world?
2014 Corolla is the biggest improvement of any vehicle Toyota has probably ever made. So there is no need to apologize to anyone about anything.
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There's no need to apologize for what is arguably the best-selling car in history.
Sure. Give them a Dodge Viper and let them kill themselves.
Traffic in our DC/VA/MD region (as you know) spends as much or more time sitting still as it actually does moving. What difference does 0-60 times make?
In general, if two drivers are fighting for the same spot (or lane) trying to merge, the faster each one of of them is going, the more dangerous the situation potentially becomes.
I wouldn't want my kids trying to merge in an underpowered car.
Traffic and drivers are crazy these days
And the difference in 0-60 times between the Corolla and the other cars they mentioned isn't a mere "0.3 seconds". It's as much as a FULL 2 SECOND DIFFERENCE to 60 mph, which is huge.
People need to merge you know
People need to merge you know
In general, if two drivers are fighting for the same spot (or lane) trying to merge, the faster each one of of them is going, the more dangerous the situation potentially becomes.
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sure... look at the instrument cluster in your $30k Rav4. Then look at instrument cluster of $18k Corolla S. Then look at all the features in Corolla like standard LED headlights & DRL, best in class mpg, standard Entune, Automatic climate, CVT from LE, etc.
Comparing 2009 and 2014, this is the most progress than any Toyota vehicle has made to date.
I like Rav4, I think it is a good buy but Corolla is better buy for the price and in its class. I wish same people who developed Corolla (and Auris), also developed Rav4... because Rav4 IMHO could have used few things that Corolla has, and Corolla is a lot less expensive vehicle.
Comparing 2009 and 2014, this is the most progress than any Toyota vehicle has made to date.
I like Rav4, I think it is a good buy but Corolla is better buy for the price and in its class. I wish same people who developed Corolla (and Auris), also developed Rav4... because Rav4 IMHO could have used few things that Corolla has, and Corolla is a lot less expensive vehicle.
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Bunch of shameless Toyota apologists in this thread. Why settle for mediocrity? You guys seriously want Toyota to end up like Honda has for a decade now? And the difference in 0-60 times between the Corolla and the other cars they mentioned isn't a mere "0.3 seconds". It's as much as a FULL 2 SECOND DIFFERENCE to 60 mph, which is huge. People need to merge you know, and parents might have their kids driving these cars. I wouldn't want my kids trying to merge in an underpowered car. Traffic and drivers are crazy these days.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
Stop apologizing for Toyota. It's pathetic. Demand better.
Get real. Nobody is going to get run over in a Corolla by a semi. The car is faster than many cars were 10 or 20 years ago that were considered fast. It's faster than my '94 Pickup with a 22R-E and I manage just fine merging on the highway, just as I've done in Corollas that accelerate better than that old pickup.
And the last thing I'd ever do is put my kids in a "fast" car for them to wrap it around a tree. And if I were a kid and got a brand new Corolla to drive I'd think it's the coolest thing ever.
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I could not have said it better myself.
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"The rest of the world isn't like us. They don't have an obsession with cars or driving. If they did, the Mazda3 would be the best selling car in its class by the widest margin possible. Most people just want to get from Point A to Point B, and occasionally on the weekends Point C."
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"The rest of the world isn't like us. They don't have an obsession with cars or driving. If they did, the Mazda3 would be the best selling car in its class by the widest margin possible. Most people just want to get from Point A to Point B, and occasionally on the weekends Point C."
Mazda 3 FTW.
I like the Corolla's new interior but damn are Toyota's interiors getting to be geometrically dizzy these days. Just a lot going on with planes and shapes going every which way. That 3's interior is downright elegant by comparison.
I saw the one of the TV spots for the new Corolla featuring a bright blue model. Looked pretty sharp.