I purchased this same 2024 Corolla LE un underground gray only a few months ago. Love this car! Expect to keep this car for many decades. Only have 450 miles and planing to do a break-in oil change at 1k miles. Thank you for reviewing the LE. Most reviewers only review the higher end trims models that are much more expensive. Thank you so much for this review.
I love your attention to detail and the fact that you explain what the features are. I don’t know much about cars so that was pretty helpful. I bought this car on Saturday and plan to read the entire manual lol
Agreed, I loved the video too. Can you tell me why you really like your 2020 LE? I'm considering buying one so I'm interested. How do you like the blueprint color after owning the car for a while, does it show dirt and dust a lot?
@@alvinsimba734 2020 and 2021 Corollas all have disk brakes only from what I heard. Are you sure your 2020 Corolla LE has drum brakes? Maybe you have an older Corolla model?
The Corolla is the last of the top rated budget commuter cars available, as the Civic seems to want to become a sports car and is the wrong segment for a turbo. We just bought a new 22 last month and has the same two tone interior, it's nice and like em much better than solid black or whatever. However the exterior is silver, but my 2nd choice would have been white because they also show dirt the least and got to think about that when you live in the desert southwest. It's been a while since I bought any of these commuter cars and I'm not too sure about the CVT, but I've heard that Toyota has a good one and had a tech tell me to change the fluid every 60k. No matter what the manuel says and will be good for another 60k flush & fill, he seems to know what he's talking about and is a certified Toyota tech
Drum brakes are kinda great. I have a 2005 toyota matrix that I have had for 8 years and haven't changed the rear brakes since I bought it with over 80k miles driven and still going. For them to keep using drum brakes, I guess apart from the transmission with their theme do not fix what is not broken.
I purchased this same 2024 Corolla LE un underground gray only a few months ago. Love this car! Expect to keep this car for many decades. Only have 450 miles and planing to do a break-in oil change at 1k miles. Thank you for reviewing the LE. Most reviewers only review the higher end trims models that are much more expensive. Thank you so much for this review.
Got 2021 le for 19,000. This thing is awesome on gas ... I don’t care about speed I’m not a race car driver
I wanna ride🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love your attention to detail and the fact that you explain what the features are. I don’t know much about cars so that was pretty helpful. I bought this car on Saturday and plan to read the entire manual lol
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Thank you great video! So informative. Corolla's are awesome car's. You get a lot for you'r money they are very reliable.
Enjoyed the walk around. Would definitely have visited you for my car if I didn't live *really* far from Wisconsin.
Am planning on buying this car next year. This going to be my second Corolla.
Isn’t the base model the L?
It is😳
great video...thank you! We really like our new 2020 LE (blue) & this video helped identify features i didn't realize we had 😊
Agreed, I loved the video too. Can you tell me why you really like your 2020 LE? I'm considering buying one so I'm interested. How do you like the blueprint color after owning the car for a while, does it show dirt and dust a lot?
do you still like your LE? any problems so far?
also how do you like that dark blue (blueprint) color? does it get dirty or dusty fast?
You get disk brakes in the front and disk brakes in the rear too. Not drum brakes as you said in the video. Improved stopping power.
I got drum brakes on my le
@@alvinsimba734 2020 and 2021 Corollas all have disk brakes only from what I heard. Are you sure your 2020 Corolla LE has drum brakes? Maybe you have an older Corolla model?
@@andrew.woolman7449 I do have disk brakes. Just for correction and my 05 matrix also got them too
The Corolla is the last of the top rated budget commuter cars available, as the Civic seems to want to become a sports car and is the wrong segment for a turbo. We just bought a new 22 last month and has the same two tone interior, it's nice and like em much better than solid black or whatever. However the exterior is silver, but my 2nd choice would have been white because they also show dirt the least and got to think about that when you live in the desert southwest. It's been a while since I bought any of these commuter cars and I'm not too sure about the CVT, but I've heard that Toyota has a good one and had a tech tell me to change the fluid every 60k. No matter what the manuel says and will be good for another 60k flush & fill, he seems to know what he's talking about and is a certified Toyota tech
I'm trying to look for a silver 2022 LE model but they only have white, black and celestite, I'm having trouble deciding
BEST REVIEW, ALL WE WANT ARE FACTS,
we arte looking , scared of the transmission what is the word on longevity of transmission?
The base model is the L not LE
great video : )
its beautiful
How do you setup the navigation system?
here's a tutorial you may find helpful.
@@SmartToyota Where is the tutorial?
Price?
I LOVE ❤️ it
My 15 yr old Avensis averages 40mpg
2020 and still has drum breaks in rear. Come on Toyota you can do better.
Drum brakes are kinda great. I have a 2005 toyota matrix that I have had for 8 years and haven't changed the rear brakes since I bought it with over 80k miles driven and still going. For them to keep using drum brakes, I guess apart from the transmission with their theme do not fix what is not broken.
I still got that 05 matrix running while I own 2020 corolla le
Come on palacios show me by making a car like Toyota did instead of telling a billion dollar company what to do.
You can do better.