Toyota Corolla vs Toyota T100
Overview | |
MSRP$20,425 | MSRP$15,318 |
Average price$17,001 | Average price |
Listings9521 | Listings17 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews7.2 out of 10 | Expert reviews |
Pros
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Reviews SummaryThe Toyota Corolla needs no introduction. With 12 generations spanning over five decades of production, the Corolla is the bestselling nameplate in automotive history. And it continues to be a popular choice for new car buyers looking for a reliable and sensible compact car, competing against other established names like the Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Nissan Sentra, Subaru Impreza, and Volkswagen Jetta for sales. The only significant change for 2022 is the addition of two new colors: Ruby Flare and Windchill Pearl. What hasn’t changed are the number of other choices buyers get. Toyota offers sedan and hatchback body styles, manual and automatic transmissions, and multiple powertrain options—including a hybrid. The Corolla Cross SUV also launched for 2022 but, while it shares a basic platform with the Corolla sedan and hatch, it’s effectively a different vehicle. Finally, you get the expected array of trim levels. The Corolla sedan is available in L, LE, XLE, SE, and XSE grades, plus Apex Edition and Nightshade Edition versions of SE and XSE, with more limited options for the Corolla hatchback and hybrid (both of which will be covered separately). For this review, we tested the Apex Edition sedan in its lower SE grade. The Apex is the sportiest Corolla variant, at least until the GR Corolla hot hatchback arrives for the 2023 model year. | |
Reviews Summary | |
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Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine1.8L 139 hp I4 | Engine |
Drive TrainFWD | Drive Train |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity3 |
MPG City30 | MPG City |
MPG Highway38 | MPG Highway |
Engine | |
Engine Name1.8L 139 hp I4 | Engine Name |
DrivetrainFWD | Drivetrain |
Fuel Economy | |
MPG City30 | MPG City |
MPG Highway38 | MPG Highway |
Interior | |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity3 |
Key Features | |
Sunroof/Moonroof | Sunroof/MoonroofOptional |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall5 | Front Crash Overall |
Side Crash Overall5 | Side Crash Overall |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Bed Length | Bed Length97.6 in |
Cargo Space13.1 cu ft | Cargo Space |
Curb Weight2910 lbs | Curb Weight3320 lbs |
Height56.5 in | Height67.2 in |
Length182.3 in | Length209.1 in |
Width70.1 in | Width75.2 in |
Wheelbase106.3 in | Wheelbase121.8 in |
Maximum Payload825 lbs | Maximum Payload1680 lbs |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors2 |
Standard Payload | Standard Payload1680 lbs |
Maximum Towing Capacity | Maximum Towing Capacity4000 lbs |
Standard Towing Capacity | Standard Towing Capacity4000 lbs |
Overview | ||
MSRP | $20,425 | $15,318 |
Average price | $17,001 | |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Expert reviews | 7.2 out of 10Read full review | |
Pros & cons | Pros
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Summary | The Toyota Corolla needs no introduction. With 12 generations spanning over five decades of production, the Corolla is the bestselling nameplate in automotive history. And it continues to be a popular choice for new car buyers looking for a reliable and sensible compact car, competing against other established names like the Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Nissan Sentra, Subaru Impreza, and Volkswagen Jetta for sales. The only significant change for 2022 is the addition of two new colors: Ruby Flare and Windchill Pearl. What hasn’t changed are the number of other choices buyers get. Toyota offers sedan and hatchback body styles, manual and automatic transmissions, and multiple powertrain options—including a hybrid. The Corolla Cross SUV also launched for 2022 but, while it shares a basic platform with the Corolla sedan and hatch, it’s effectively a different vehicle. Finally, you get the expected array of trim levels. The Corolla sedan is available in L, LE, XLE, SE, and XSE grades, plus Apex Edition and Nightshade Edition versions of SE and XSE, with more limited options for the Corolla hatchback and hybrid (both of which will be covered separately). For this review, we tested the Apex Edition sedan in its lower SE grade. The Apex is the sportiest Corolla variant, at least until the GR Corolla hot hatchback arrives for the 2023 model year. | |
Video | No video found | No video found |
Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 1.8L 139 hp I4 | |
Drive Train | FWD | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 3 |
MPG City | 30 | |
MPG Highway | 38 | |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 1.8L 139 hp I4 | |
Drivetrain | FWD | |
Fuel Economy | ||
MPG City | 30 | |
MPG Highway | 38 | |
Interior | ||
Seating Capacity | 5 | 3 |
Key Features | ||
Sunroof/Moonroof | Optional | |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 5 | |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Bed Length | 97.6 in | |
Cargo Space | 13.1 cu ft | |
Curb Weight | 2910 lbs | 3320 lbs |
Height | 56.5 in | 67.2 in |
Length | 182.3 in | 209.1 in |
Width | 70.1 in | 75.2 in |
Wheelbase | 106.3 in | 121.8 in |
Maximum Payload | 825 lbs | 1680 lbs |
Number of doors | 4 | 2 |
Standard Payload | 1680 lbs | |
Maximum Towing Capacity | 4000 lbs | |
Standard Towing Capacity | 4000 lbs | |
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