2014 Toyota Corolla 1.8

Summary:

Now that Toyota is slipping, I'm unsure on what to purchase next

Faults:

The very first problem I had was that the windshield wipers would not turn on in the middle of a rain storm two months, that's right two months, after the purchase of the car. Of course this was fixed under warranty, but I found out that there was actually a recall issued for the same problem due to a faulty switch.

The air bag light on the dash occasionally goes on & off.

The engine has a very rough idle at a complete stop, with the A/C on or off when in drive. If I put it in neutral or park, it's not as bad. The service department at the dealership is no help because they can't figure out why this happens.

Terrible wind noise coming from the passenger rear window was corrected after the weather stripping was replaced. The driver's front is now starting to do the same thing.

Now I have to take the car back for another problem that surfaced a week ago. The front brakes make a thumping noise after I release the pedal when going to accelerate.

General Comments:

Based on experience, reputation and a bold restyle, I bought this Toyota with confidence. Unfortunately I am now a firm believer that the company's craftsmanship and build quality have gone down the tubes. I never had these or barely any troubles with the past four Toyotas I owned before this one. My best ever was a 1999 Tercel.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 5th January, 2016

19th Jan 2016, 11:16

Honda, perhaps?

20th Jan 2016, 17:19

Ford Focus.

20th Jan 2016, 17:30

Hyundai has come a long way. They seem to have picked up where Toyota has left off.

1st May 2017, 14:45

Yes Hyundai is improving while Toyota is degrading. We still don't know how many repairs a Hyundai will need 100k later, but they sure have improved the quality compared with past years. By the way, if a Hyundai owner comes here saying "my Elantra has now astronomical miles and I only replaced the oil and wipers on it", don't believe him.

2014 Toyota Corolla 1.8

Summary:

An economy car, nothing more

General Comments:

It was a rental. It seemed a bit noisy, I was checking for open windows frequently on my 300 mile trip. It does have some nice features with the touch screen, but it certainly isn't the most comfortable economy car I've driven. It just needs something done about seat adjustments and legroom.

I expect some noise, but why does it sound like it needs a muffler from inside, with the windows up, while driving? I've driven two of these, and both sounded the same. As for handling, I didn't think it was too bad. A little wiry and easily pushed by the wind, but nothing terrible.

Overall, it felt mediocre. Automatic headlights would have been a nice touch, and since you've already put a touch screen and backup camera in it, why wouldn't you?!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 15th January, 2015

7th Oct 2016, 10:51

I drove the same car. I'm under the impression people think a base Toyota model should be something like a big luxurious Lexus.

Perhaps the name Toyota makes people think these cars are something out of ordinary, compared with the other brands. As a consequence, it appears people have high expectations which inevitably causes disappointment.

To me the Corolla seemed like a very decent car, not refined like a Jetta, but still decent power, smooth riding, comfortable seats and comfortable driving position. What else can we ask? Unless we are comparing it with a Lexus.

19th Nov 2016, 20:50

I own a 2015 Corolla sedan which is on the same platform. I can only write good things. People review the Corolla, but in the back of their mind they're comparing it with a super luxury car with high HP.

These are an A-B car that offers reliability, economy, robustness, cheap maintenance, cheap affordability etc. Don't forget that.