Toyota Corolla E150 (2007-2012)
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Toyota Corolla 2011 Hatch Auto Accent
My Toyota experience has been a bad one. Bought late 2011 came with scratch marks on the outer, a cut tyre that had to be replaced elsewhere at my cost a faded door with paint stains on the side door inside and on back seats.
The car when bought was making loud noises inside and that went on for 3 years even though I had them check it and their reports nothing wrong with it.
Past warranty at 3 years and then they say the barrings had gone and the reason why the car was making a loud noise.
Now my car gets stuck in auto second when going from a stop to start position and it will stay that way for a good 500m. Now that has to get fixed.
I would never buy another toyota again.
Rear Visibility Problem
It is time for a recall! 2013 model.Two accidents in 2 months...re blind spots backing up. Bumper is so thin...shatters like glass in cold weather. Do not buy this car, please. Dangerous! I had no accidents in 20 years with old Camry.
Toyota Corolla sedan car windscreen only lasts 5 years
I bought a new Corolla sedan in 2009, and yesterday I saw a crack (nearly 30cm long) on the front windscreen. I do not see any sign which shows external force which could have caused this damage. What I can conclude is that Corolla windscreen only lasts 5 years. I'm very disappointed at such low quality from Toyota.
Corolla windscreen only lasts 5 years.
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Details
Category | Hatchbacks and Sedans |
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Starting Price | $22,990 |
Transmission | Automatic and Manual |
Drive Type | Front Wheel Drive (FWD) |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Wheels | 15" Steel |
ANCAP Safety Rating | 4 Stars |
Fuel Consumption | 7.4 L/100km |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 55 L |
Engine | 4 Cylinder 1.8L |
Max Power | 100kW @ 6000rpm |
Max Torque | 175Nm @ 4400rpm |
Country of Manufacture | Japan |
Manufacturer Warranty | 3 year(s) |
Release date | |
Discontinuation date | |
Replaced by | Toyota Corolla |
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