I rented a 2016 Corolla to take on a 800 mile trip last week, thought i'd post my findings. This was the S trim, 25K miles when I picked it up.
Good:
- Great fuel economy, 40.3 MPG over the 800 miles. 98% highway.
- Fit and finish was excellent, interior materials while all hard plastics, looked good.
- Drove great, smooth 4 cylinder and plenty of power. The steering was tight and nimble, fun to drive.
Bad:
- The CVT sucks big time. It had major lag between the time you's step on the gad and the time you actually started moving. This made rush hour traffic painful to drive in. Once moving it was OK to drive.
- After about 5 hours the ride started to wear on me. It was pretty firm and beat me up pretty bad. Not a good long trip car.
- The seats are too flat, no arch support so my back was killing me after a few hours.
- Interior was loud, like really loud. Had to turn up the radio to drown it out.
- Speaking of the stereo, it sounded horrible unless you had it turned up. At low levels it had no mid or bass. I checked all the levels etc, just a bad setup. Also, it was annoying to have to use the touch screen to adjust anything, I like buttons.
All in all this would make a great commuter car IF you can get used to the CVT. That was my biggest gripe and what would make me think twice about buying one. CVT aside, it was great for zipping around town. NOT a great road trip car, anything over a few hours would get rough. I should have upgraded to a full size, lesson learned
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Good:
- Great fuel economy, 40.3 MPG over the 800 miles. 98% highway.
- Fit and finish was excellent, interior materials while all hard plastics, looked good.
- Drove great, smooth 4 cylinder and plenty of power. The steering was tight and nimble, fun to drive.
Bad:
- The CVT sucks big time. It had major lag between the time you's step on the gad and the time you actually started moving. This made rush hour traffic painful to drive in. Once moving it was OK to drive.
- After about 5 hours the ride started to wear on me. It was pretty firm and beat me up pretty bad. Not a good long trip car.
- The seats are too flat, no arch support so my back was killing me after a few hours.
- Interior was loud, like really loud. Had to turn up the radio to drown it out.
- Speaking of the stereo, it sounded horrible unless you had it turned up. At low levels it had no mid or bass. I checked all the levels etc, just a bad setup. Also, it was annoying to have to use the touch screen to adjust anything, I like buttons.
All in all this would make a great commuter car IF you can get used to the CVT. That was my biggest gripe and what would make me think twice about buying one. CVT aside, it was great for zipping around town. NOT a great road trip car, anything over a few hours would get rough. I should have upgraded to a full size, lesson learned
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