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My Review - New Corolla for a week

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Just had a brand new corolla for week, its a petrol, don't know if they have a diesel??

so thought id just do a quick little review in case your mom, wife or gf looking at buying one.

What i liked:

  • Bootspace - for a hatch back, was very surprised at the size, fitted two large cases and other gear etc in the back easily.
  • Interior - Quality and design I was very impressed with, i know Corolla have gone a wee bit more upmarket because of the Yaris at one end, and the likes of Golf at the other, it has to slot in.
  • Exterior design - definatley away from the conservative style they have been for many many years.
  • Well built feel - doors thumped "like a BMW", feeling of safety
  • OBC read out 6.4L/100km over the time i had it, i was driving pretty sedately most of the time except over the Crown Range

What could be better, but expect in this car as I'm not the target market i guess

  • Automatic gearbox - an auto is nice, but this seemed to act like a CVT more than an Auto.
  • Steering - very light, no feedback
  • Performance - lacked power on open road, overtook one vehicle didn't trust the car to do it again.

What I didn't like

  • Visibility - I'm 6'3", so on the tall side, but rear view mirror feels like its right in front of your face. Enormous B-Pillars and a tiny rear window also don't help, and even I couldn't see the bonnet of the car, so parking was a bit of a bitch. This alone made it feel unsafe and defiantly wouldn't buy. Person i was with is about 5'9" at a guess, and they didn't find it any better.
  • No temperature gauge
  • Car seemed very overweight for what it was

hope this helps!

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Thanks for the heads up but you are spoiled driving that v12 beast :D Hope you enjoyed the Southern hospitality?.

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Thanks for the heads up but you are spoiled driving that v12 beast :D Hope you enjoyed the Southern hospitality?.

I have forgotten how it drives, she hasn't been started or seen the tarmac for about 4 or 5 months now, just gets rolled to shift the weight on the tyres every couple weeks or so. 2 and a half weeks till i move into my new place and she can come out of storage!!

Maybe you should have looked after it for me

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Seems a lot of new cars have no temp gauge, Honda Jazz has a cold or hot light, pretty much all BMW from e87 onwards has none (probably a warning message when it boils).

I do agree on the dead steering feel, seems to be a trademark on Toyota and probably anything with electric power steering.

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It is a CVT, not an auto. Would explain the perceived lack of performance too, they never seem to deliver.

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I was driving a 2013 corolla for a week or so about a month back. Had about 300ks on the clock. Mine was a 6 speed manual which i have to say was very good. However dynamically it felt quite big and heavy when driving. Small car - easy to park, However lots of space inside - although i too am 6ft 5 and have the seat in a position where you would have to have no legs to fit in the back. Took it for a thrash over the paekakariki hill road (as you do) and it handles not too bad though the corners.

Apart from being a bit heavy feeling i felt it was a pretty good car, handled well and cruised well on the mway with plenty of space for all my crap. Not a bad car, would buy if i wanted something boring and fuel efficient.

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I was driving a 2013 corolla for a week or so about a month back. Had about 300ks on the clock. Mine was a 6 speed manual which i have to say was very good. However dynamically it felt quite big and heavy when driving. Small car - easy to park, However lots of space inside - although i too am 6ft 5 and have the seat in a position where you would have to have no legs to fit in the back. Took it for a thrash over the paekakariki hill road (as you do) and it handles not too bad though the corners.

Apart from being a bit heavy feeling i felt it was a pretty good car, handled well and cruised well on the mway with plenty of space for all my crap. Not a bad car, would buy if i wanted something boring and fuel efficient.

did you find the rear view mirror constantly felt like it was in front of your face.

I know i daily a hiace with a massive windscreen so I'm used to that, but still

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did you find the rear view mirror constantly felt like it was in front of your face.

I know i daily a hiace with a massive windscreen so I'm used to that, but still

Hmmm cant say i noticed. I drove a 2011 Corolla wagon [cvt] daily as a work car last year, so kinda used to them.

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Have to say though, looked pretty ordinary in white. See them round in the blue and that looks ok. Not sure if i'm a fan of the new front end.

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Just had a brand new corolla for week, its a petrol, don't know if they have a diesel??

so thought id just do a quick little review in case your mom, wife or gf looking at buying one.

What i liked:

  • Bootspace - for a hatch back, was very surprised at the size, fitted two large cases and other gear etc in the back easily.
  • Interior - Quality and design I was very impressed with, i know Corolla have gone a wee bit more upmarket because of the Yaris at one end, and the likes of Golf at the other, it has to slot in.
  • Exterior design - definatley away from the conservative style they have been for many many years.
  • Well built feel - doors thumped "like a BMW", feeling of safety
  • OBC read out 6.4L/100km over the time i had it, i was driving pretty sedately most of the time except over the Crown Range

What could be better, but expect in this car as I'm not the target market i guess

  • Automatic gearbox - an auto is nice, but this seemed to act like a CVT more than an Auto.
  • Steering - very light, no feedback
  • Performance - lacked power on open road, overtook one vehicle didn't trust the car to do it again.

What I didn't like

  • Visibility - I'm 6'3", so on the tall side, but rear view mirror feels like its right in front of your face. Enormous B-Pillars and a tiny rear window also don't help, and even I couldn't see the bonnet of the car, so parking was a bit of a bitch. This alone made it feel unsafe and defiantly wouldn't buy. Person i was with is about 5'9" at a guess, and they didn't find it any better.
  • No temperature gauge
  • Car seemed very overweight for what it was

hope this helps!

One more thing. The stereo was amazing for a "cheap car" stock system. Very impressed.

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