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2014 Toyota Corolla debuts with more power, interior space Depending on who you ask, the best-selling car in the world is either the Ford Focus or Toyota Corolla. Not surprisingly, Toyota claims ...
There are 217 reviews for the 2014 Toyota Corolla, click through to see what your fellow consumers are saying.
In a race to the bottom, the Toyota Corolla might be pulling ahead of the competition. No one expects the Corolla -- even in sportier S trim -- to set records in a straight line or around a track ...
Ask anyone, and they'll tell you that the best used car on the planet is probably the Toyota Corolla.
The Corolla checks all of these boxes, and because of that, Toyota managed to move just under 300,000 examples of the tenth-generation car in 2012 (though that number does include sales of the ...
With its 2014 incarnation, the Toyota Corolla pleads its case as to why it’s no longer dull and drab. While Cars.com reviewer Jennifer Geiger likes much of what the redesigned compact sedan has ...
The last time J.D. Power published a Corolla sedan review was in 2023. That test vehicle had a hybrid powertrain. Before that ...
The 2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Plus comes in at a base price of $20,250 with our tester topping off at $22,570.
The last Corolla was fuel-efficient, durable and cheap to own. The redesigned Corolla proves Toyota can do that with a car that looks good, drives well and coddles passengers in a loaded interior.
How did the 2014 Toyota Corolla fare with the critics? The price starts at $16,800.
The interior design and materials of the new Corolla are what makes it look like a modern product. Poke, prod or rub any of the materials and they’ll exhibit less flex, abrasion and offer a much ...
The Toyota Corolla may be the king of cars, but the top end Corolla S fails to live up to the “sport” in its name. It still does provide what the Corolla name is known for: quality and ...
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