Great review. I just helped my daughter purchased the same model few months ago. Why Corolla? We have 2003 Corolla CE with 630,000 km and still drives like a year old car. The only thing that was replaced in the engine is just the starter at 475,000 km. The front suspension was replaced at 420,000 km, sway bar at 530,000 km, wheel bearing in both front and rear at driver's side at 425,000 km, rear wheel bearing at passenger's side at 600,000km, the other is still original. The rest are original other than the normal replacement of spark plugs, pcv valve, serpentine belt, brake pads. The front rotor is still original! Yes the rotor is 630,000 km. This car is driven around 57,000 km per year, all summer and winter here in Toronto. The only maintenance I regularly do is oil change, cleaning of throttle body and MAF sensor. Drive it normally and I still average 15 km/l during summer and 14 km/l during winter. Ofcourse you have to be a safe and courteous driver to have the car live this long. Am I lucky to continue enjoy driving this car or the fact remains that if you treat any kind of car properly that it will reward you with long reliable vehicle. By the way, since owning this 2003 Corolla CE, only 2 ocassions this car failed to start. First, when after 5 years the battery reached it life, and secondly, when the starter failed. This car just simply starts in all kind of weather condition. Thank you toyota. You are the car that is fun to drive and own.
@@shellyhunt4910 It's about reliability not speed. But they're decent enough that you can get on the highway without a problem! If you want to race though, forget it.
What I think is smart about the body design of this car is that the bumper is integrated all the way up to the bottom of the wheel wells. This is most often where cars get damaged in a minor fender bender accident. Which means less expensive repair in only having to replace the bumper cover alone, instead of having to replace the bumper cover and repair or replace the front or rear quarter panel as well
Incredibly helpful review. I drive a 2004 5 speed Solora and wanted to get a new Camry, but realized the Corolla has gotten a lot bigger and roomier, so decided to go with that. But I was having a hard time deciding which model, but after watching this video you helped me decide between the Le and S, so thank you! You know your stuff.
Gold Pony We just got this tonight. It is awesome and we love it. But I kind of miss my ford ranger. But we get upgraded to air conditioning and automatic. The ford ranger was a stick shift. Now I don't have to worry about driving it anymore and if I want to go visit my dad and brother I can just have him come pick me up and my fiance doesn't need to worry about me.
+uhavemooface Awesome! I ended up getting one too, over the 4th of july weekend. I got the S plus in Slate. I like it, but it's a little slower than I'm used to with my old Solara. But the space and ooohhhhhh not having to drive a stick shift is nice.
Maria Morrison Plus the gas per gallon is great to. You will not have to fill up the gas tank a lot. Fuel economy is way better then going fast I think anyways. Great. I am so glad you got the S model.
I think I'll be getting one of these. My husband's 2006 Corolla LE got smashed 2 days ago so we're going to probably be looking for a replacement. I can believe the 2015 got those safety ratings. Even though they were hit hard in the side (in the 2006 one), the glass didn't shatter and there was very little cabin intrusion by the door. The cop on the scene actually said he was impressed at how the Corolla took the hit.
This Sporty has more beautiful details than the other one, mine is Toyota corolla 2015 (regular) I guess that is da name, anyway, both are wonderful cars..! I get mine on Christmas 2014 ..! Am really Happy to have it and to drive it..! Go Toyota go..!
PaulMishima A push button start is included in all 2015 Corolla trims except for the "L" & "LE." The "LE" Premium trim and up do come with push button starts.
Thanks for the fast reply. I got a chance to check Toyota's site, according to them, it's available on the following: L Plus - Optional L Premium - Standard L Eco Plus - Optional L Eco Premium - Standard S Plus - Optional S Premium - Standard Strange that it's not offered at all on the regular S model. Thanks again.
Buying Brand New Chevy Cruze Makes me Sad Dear car customers around the world: I bought a brand new Chevy Cruze, manual transmission, on December 10, 2016. One day after (December 11, 2016), while the car was parked at the curb, it rolled down the road hitting another car on its way down. I am sure that I had engaged the parking brake, indicated by the “!” symbol displayed in red on the instrument panel. I’ve been raising to General Motors Corporation (GMC) this question - why is it that the said Cruze, in neutral transmission, rolled down the slope even though the parking brake symbol, “!” (in red color), is displayed on the car’s instrument panel? The GMC explained that: “by design intent, the parking brake warning lamp on the instrument panel (!) will illuminate with the brake lever is raised to the first detent position (first audible click). However, this warning is not an indicator that the parking brake has been fully engaged. Specifically, the Chevrolet Cruze Owner’s Manual Instructs the owner to pull firmly (on the lever) without pressing the release button, in order to engaged the parking brake correctly. The primary purpose of illuminating the park brake warning lamp, even when the parking brake is not fully engaged, is to prevent the operator from driving the vehicle with parking brakes partially engaged.” (letter sent to me by GMC dated April 11, 2017). I disagree with the above explanation by GMC. I maintain that a technical deficiency persists between the engagement of parking brakes with respect to the warning light (!). The Cruze Owner’s Manual does not state anything related to partially-engaged and fully-engaged parking brakes with same warning light (!) displayed on the instrument panel. I am submitting GMC’s explanation, as quoted above, for your views and comments. Thank you and drive safely.
Can u please check ur car window rubber seal ? Coz mine is pretty cheap thin rubber . It already got sun burn small cracks . I got mine 2015 s and it is only less than 2 months old .
Great review. I just helped my daughter purchased the same model few months ago. Why Corolla? We have 2003 Corolla CE with 630,000 km and still drives like a year old car. The only thing that was replaced in the engine is just the starter at 475,000 km. The front suspension was replaced at 420,000 km, sway bar at 530,000 km, wheel bearing in both front and rear at driver's side at 425,000 km, rear wheel bearing at passenger's side at 600,000km, the other is still original. The rest are original other than the normal replacement of spark plugs, pcv valve, serpentine belt, brake pads. The front rotor is still original! Yes the rotor is 630,000 km. This car is driven around 57,000 km per year, all summer and winter here in Toronto. The only maintenance I regularly do is oil change, cleaning of throttle body and MAF sensor. Drive it normally and I still average 15 km/l during summer and 14 km/l during winter. Ofcourse you have to be a safe and courteous driver to have the car live this long. Am I lucky to continue enjoy driving this car or the fact remains that if you treat any kind of car properly that it will reward you with long reliable vehicle. By the way, since owning this 2003 Corolla CE, only 2 ocassions this car failed to start. First, when after 5 years the battery reached it life, and secondly, when the starter failed. This car just simply starts in all kind of weather condition. Thank you toyota. You are the car that is fun to drive and own.
How has your 2015 held up in its first 5 years compared to your 2003?
Just bought one of these and I freakin love it!
I hear you I got one also and I Love mine also😀
Are they fast?
@@shellyhunt4910 they're corollas, decent machines but nothing to race with
@@shellyhunt4910 reliable and fuel efficient, but not fast
@@shellyhunt4910 It's about reliability not speed. But they're decent enough that you can get on the highway without a problem! If you want to race though, forget it.
What I think is smart about the body design of this car is that the bumper is integrated all the way up to the bottom of the wheel wells. This is most often where cars get damaged in a minor fender bender accident. Which means less expensive repair in only having to replace the bumper cover alone, instead of having to replace the bumper cover and repair or replace the front or rear quarter panel as well
Incredibly helpful review. I drive a 2004 5 speed Solora and wanted to get a new Camry, but realized the Corolla has gotten a lot bigger and roomier, so decided to go with that. But I was having a hard time deciding which model, but after watching this video you helped me decide between the Le and S, so thank you! You know your stuff.
Maria Morrison Awesome! Glad it helped!
Gold Pony We just got this tonight. It is awesome and we love it. But I kind of miss my ford ranger. But we get upgraded to air conditioning and automatic. The ford ranger was a stick shift. Now I don't have to worry about driving it anymore and if I want to go visit my dad and brother I can just have him come pick me up and my fiance doesn't need to worry about me.
+uhavemooface Awesome! I ended up getting one too, over the 4th of july weekend. I got the S plus in Slate. I like it, but it's a little slower than I'm used to with my old Solara. But the space and ooohhhhhh not having to drive a stick shift is nice.
Maria Morrison Plus the gas per gallon is great to. You will not have to fill up the gas tank a lot. Fuel economy is way better then going fast I think anyways. Great. I am so glad you got the S model.
If I wanted to listen to music I wouldn’t searched “2015 Toyota Corolla “
I think I'll be getting one of these. My husband's 2006 Corolla LE got smashed 2 days ago so we're going to probably be looking for a replacement. I can believe the 2015 got those safety ratings. Even though they were hit hard in the side (in the 2006 one), the glass didn't shatter and there was very little cabin intrusion by the door. The cop on the scene actually said he was impressed at how the Corolla took the hit.
stezton Sorry about the 2006. Hope everyone was okay. But yea definitely go and test drive the 2015. The Corolla's have gotten much better!
you should also take a look at the 2015 camry as well it actually earned iihs top safety pick+
This Sporty has more beautiful details than the other one, mine is Toyota corolla 2015 (regular) I guess that is da name, anyway, both are wonderful cars..! I get mine on Christmas 2014 ..! Am really Happy to have it and to drive it..! Go Toyota go..!
This is probably the coolest generation Corolla yet!
maxxtruck9906 I agree!
Nice video thanks 🙏🏼
Awesome video. Thank you soo much!
Is the S Premium the only trim level offered with push button start? Thanks in advance.
PaulMishima A push button start is included in all 2015 Corolla trims except for the "L" & "LE." The "LE" Premium trim and up do come with push button starts.
Thanks for the fast reply. I got a chance to check Toyota's site, according to them, it's available on the following:
L Plus - Optional
L Premium - Standard
L Eco Plus - Optional
L Eco Premium - Standard
S Plus - Optional
S Premium - Standard
Strange that it's not offered at all on the regular S model.
Thanks again.
I'm buying. Thank you!
jason valdez Awesome! Hope you enjoy it!
I'm thinking of buy a used 15' Toyota Corolla.
Dang you found one of my old videos 😆🙏
I hate that stupid loud edm beat to start this video off
Which one has sun roof?
Buying Brand New Chevy Cruze Makes me Sad
Dear car customers around the world:
I bought a brand new Chevy Cruze, manual transmission, on December 10, 2016. One day after (December 11, 2016), while the car was parked at the curb, it rolled down the road hitting another car on its way down. I am sure that I had engaged the parking brake, indicated by the “!” symbol displayed in red on the instrument panel.
I’ve been raising to General Motors Corporation (GMC) this question - why is it that the said Cruze, in neutral transmission, rolled down the slope even though the parking brake symbol, “!” (in red color), is displayed on the car’s instrument panel?
The GMC explained that: “by design intent, the parking brake warning lamp on the instrument panel (!) will illuminate with the brake lever is raised to the first detent position (first audible click). However, this warning is not an indicator that the parking brake has been fully engaged. Specifically, the Chevrolet Cruze Owner’s Manual Instructs the owner to pull firmly (on the lever) without pressing the release button, in order to engaged the parking brake correctly. The primary purpose of illuminating the park brake warning lamp, even when the parking brake is not fully engaged, is to prevent the operator from driving the vehicle with parking brakes partially engaged.” (letter sent to me by GMC dated April 11, 2017).
I disagree with the above explanation by GMC. I maintain that a technical deficiency persists between the engagement of parking brakes with respect to the warning light (!). The Cruze Owner’s Manual does not state anything related to partially-engaged and fully-engaged parking brakes with same warning light (!) displayed on the instrument panel.
I am submitting GMC’s explanation, as quoted above, for your views and comments. Thank you and drive safely.
Can u please check ur car window rubber seal ? Coz mine is pretty cheap thin rubber . It already got sun burn small cracks . I got mine 2015 s and it is only less than 2 months old .
the music in this video is too loud
Shanezkool yeah and obnoxious
Do car windows close automatically?
How quick is this car compared to say civic/other?
Do you sell this car for credit? If yes how much deposit and what are the requirements to apply for it, thanks in advance for your feedback
Do you think 170 thousand miles is too much for a 2015? 9000$?
2:57 AVG MPG 22.3?
TheValkyrie1968 It currently had no highway driving on it. That's was definitely a city mpg number.
TheValkyrie1968 thats what happens to brand new dealer cars as most test drivers want to floor it.
what exh is that ? that aint stock huh?
1st view, nice car
Nic Huang Yea the styling is getting better for the Corolla. My only beef is the wheel gap...little too much for me. Thanks for watching!
Gold Pony went will be the corolla will be out in the Asia country ?
Nic Huang Honestly, I'm not sure on that answer. Sorry. :-(
Nic Huang sorry just asking
The Le isn't 134 is it I don't remeber what mine is.
The CE (L in US), the LE and the S have a 1.8L engine that produces 132 horsepower. The LE Eco makes 140 horsepower.
WuWei Xu Thanks.
This how price?
What are the songs in the beginning?
My intro is Promises by Nero and the song with the car is Summit by Skrillex
Hyundai is really kicking Toyotas ass these days
Everyone does the s were the le and le plus?????
very good
I want
HEY ITS NOT A DISCO PARTY SO THKE THAT DA** MUSIC OFF
Raul Alejandro Martinez lmao
For those who don't understand yank I'll translate highway motorway and their mpg is shit what do yanks do with their fuel drink it
LMAO at paddle shifters.
The music is rubbish
Toyota sure knows how to make a range of boring cars with no personality
Thats 16 not a 15 fool
hyundais are beating toyota these days. cmon toyota so disappointing
In what aspect? Definitely not reliability. Last time I checked, Toyota is still selling more than Hyundai.
Analytic
because toyota is the to go brand for ppl that know nothing about cars. which is a majority of ppl buying cars
Purplefabian Toyota being the go to brand clearly means that Toyota is doing something right.
Analytic
it has a image of being a reliable, simple and cheap, hyundai and other makers do the same and better. toyotas arent nice cars
Purplefabian Honda is Toyota's only competitor. Hyundai still has an iffy image to many consumers.
Taste in cars is subjective.
what a boring car lol
Corolla .saudi 👎👎👎👎👎
This is just ugly!