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2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium
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Price Drop, $400 (23 Nov 2024)

2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 127,018 mi.

$12,220

$10,400

Est. $141/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
26 days in market
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
Backup Camera
(781) 881-7777
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Dedham, MA
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2015 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium
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Price Drop, $1,000 (12 Nov 2024)

2015 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 140,374 mi.

$11,102

$10,495

Est. $142/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
1 month in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Bluetooth...
(541) 207-0413
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Albany, OR
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2015 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium
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Price Drop, $1,000 (07 Nov 2024)

2015 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 111,290 mi.

$12,398

$11,999

Est. $162/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
1 month in market
Leather Seats
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System...
(720) 340-4292
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Longmont, CO
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2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 97,200 mi.

$13,833

$13,295

Est. $180/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
11 days in market
Bluetooth
Backup Camera
(844) 931-4197
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North Hollywood, CA
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2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 117,795 mi.

$11,382

$12,995

Est. $176/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
3 months in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(239) 461-0028
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Fort Myers, FL
Overpriced
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2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 106,954 mi.

$14,217

$16,998

Est. $230/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
1 month in market
Sunroof/Moonroof
Navigation System
Alloy Wheels...
(816) 412-6246
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Independence, MO
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Price Drop, $4,000 (29 Nov 2024)

2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Premium - 194,420 mi.

$5,000

Est. $67/mo

1.8L I4 FWD A
21 days in market
Alloy Wheels
Bluetooth
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(210) 870-1800
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Boerne, TX

2015 Toyota Corolla User Reviews

Overall Rating: 3.5 (2 Reviews)

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Melanie Grunwald

2015 Toyota Corolla

3.5

Posted On: May 8, 2024

Brown Sugar Car Happiness

Pros

The color is awesome, The automation

Cons

The seat comfort, The charging station slowness


I love my brown sugar car. It takes me wherever I need to go and is Old Faithful. It still has its shine and sparkle years later. It can charge my phone and speak to me through Bluetooth so I can play music or hear directions from my GPS. I love the big sized trunk to hold suitcases and groceries. It seats five people comfortably if needed so is good for rideshare. I like the brown interior an... Read more


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Vanessa Ruiz

2015 Toyota Corolla

3.5

Posted On: April 19, 2024

Love my Toyota Corolly

Pros

It’s compact yet spacious, It fits anywhere

Cons

The body is very thing material, The back lights get humid


My car is probably the best car I’ve yet to own , runs amazing after almost 9 years of having it I get 24 on the hwy and 26 in the city I fill up with about 10/5 gallons of regular gas . The interior is a caramel color in cloth material the stitching is also caramel with black accents .

2015 Toyota Corolla Review


Pros

  • Ride quality
  • Fuel efficient variant
  • comfortable rear seating

Cons

  • Underwhelming acceleration

The 2015 Toyota Corolla remains largely unchanged this year apart from the addition of a folding rear-seat armrest. It is available for sale in 10 different trim configurations and has a price starting at $17,785. All the plus trims now also get the Convenience package as standard and the interior remains the same this year.

Overview


The 2015 Toyota Corolla comes majorly unchanged from the 2014 model year except for the fold-down rear seat armrest. Its 10-trim lineup of L, LE, S, S Plus, LE Plus, LE Premium, S Premium, LE Eco, LE Eco Plus, and LE Eco Premium is exceptionally diversified having priced at a base expense of $17,785. And its 132 hp and 140 hp 1.8L I-4 engines on offer further expand the dimension of economical drives.   

With a peak mileage of almost 42 MPG, the Toyota Corolla stands apart from the crowd in its budget-friendly stance. In addition to that, it has been bestowed with a cargo capacity of 13 cu-ft along with a decent interior cabin spaciousness.

All such statures bring it for sale that's in rivalry against the value propositions of Chevrolet Cruze, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, and Mazda 3 sedan. 

Pricing and Features
7.0/10


The 2015 Toyota Corolla comes in four trim levels - L, LE, LE Eco, and S. That said, every trim also gets a Plus option which now features the Convenience package as standard. There is a specially tuned version of the same base - 1.8 liter inline-4 for the LE Eco which is focused on giving better MPG figures and in-turn range.

Trim

L

LE

LE Eco

MSRP

$18,385

$19,400

$19,800

$20,030

Key Features

LED headlights

Adds/Upgrades to the L trim;

Adds/Upgrades to the LE trim;

Adds/Upgrades to the LE trim;

Air conditioning & heated mirrors

Automatic climate control

Eco tuned engine and transmission

Fog lights

4-speaker sound system

6-speaker sound system

Rear spoiler and enhance aero

Steering wheel with paddle shifters

Bluetooth phone connectivity

6-inch touchscreen display w/voice controls

Chrome window trim

Chrome grille frame

Cloth upholstery

Rear-view camera

Eco driving mode

Sport front seat & Sport driving mode

15-inch steel wheels

16-inch steel wheels

15-inch steel wheels w/low resistance tires

 Unique wheel covers

While the base trim comes pretty much bare bones, only the top S trim gets most of the creature comforts as standard. That said, the L Plus and LE Plus get you the much-needed features to make the 2016 Corolla much more usable as the daily commuter. 

Buying Advice


We recommend buying the LE Eco trim. The trim has adequate performance for a daily driver and helps give better fuel economy and comes with many comfort features for you to enjoy. There are also the features from the previous trims like 6-inch touchscreen and automatic climate control which are also available. 

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Engine and Performance
7.3/10


The 2015 Toyota Corolla is powered by a 1.8 liter inline-4 making 132hp and 128 lb-ft of torque, this is the power figure on all trims except one - the LE Eco. The LE Eco trim’s tuning makes the same engine make 140hp and 126 lb-ft of torque. The base comes with a 6-speed manual transmission, with the option of a 4-speed automatic. Other trims feature a CVT and the S trim can be bought with a manual transmission.

In the performance tests, the Toyota Corolla does the 0-60 sprint in 8.5 seconds, the standing quarter-mile in 16.7 seconds, and will achieve a top speed of 130 mph. With the CVT transmission, the LE Eco does the 0-60 sprint in 9.4 seconds, and the S with the standard CVT comes with 9.6 seconds. 

Model

2015 Toyota Corolla

2015 Chevrolet Cruze

2015 Honda Civic

2015 Hyundai Elantra

MSRP

$17,785

$16,995

$19,325

$18,075

Engine 

1.8L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4

1.8L, Naturally Aspirated Inline 4

1.8L, Naturally Aspirated Inline 4

1.8L, Naturally Aspirated Inline 4

Drivetrain

FWD

FWD

FWD

FWD

Transmission

6-speed manual

6-speed manual

5-speed manual

6-speed manual

Power

132 hp @ 6,000 RPM

138 hp @ 6,300 RPM

143 hp @ 6,500 RPM

145 hp @ 6,500 RPM

Torque

128 lb-ft @ 4,400 RPM

125 lb-ft @ 3,800 RPM

129 lb-ft @ 4,300 RPM

130 lb-ft @ 4,700 RPM

0-60 MPH

8.5 sec

10.7 sec

8.9 sec

8.5 sec

Quarter-Mile

16.7 sec

18.0 sec

17.1 sec

16.8 sec

Top Speed 

110 MPH

110 MPH

110 MPH

112 MPH

The most powerful of the above cars is the Hyundai Elantra making 145 hp. Following this is the Honda Civic making 143 hp, the Chevrolet Cruze making 138 hp, and then the Toyota Corolla making 132 hp. The Civic is the most expensive of the lot while the Chevy Cruze is the most affordable offering here at the cost of performance. 

Fuel Economy
9.0/10


The 2015 Toyota Corolla offers 28 mpg in the city, 37 mpg on the highway, and 31 mpg combined. Toyota installed a fuel tank of 13.2 gallons, allowing it to have a range of 370 miles in the city, 488 miles on the highway, and 409 miles of combined range. These are when the corolla comes equipped with a manual transmission. 

When the corolla comes with a 4-speed automatic, the corolla still offers a combined mpg of 31. The CVT transmission equipped Corolla increases the mpg marginally to an overall 32 mpg. The LE Eco Corolla offers the most with 35 mpg combined. The range of the sedan will increase accordingly. 

Model

2015 Toyota Corolla

2015 Chevrolet Cruze

2015 Honda Civic

2015 Hyundai Elantra

MPG (City)

28

25

28

27

MPG (Highway)

37

36

36

37

MPG (Combined)

31

29

31

31

Fuel Capacity (gal)

13.2

15.6

13.2

12.8

Range (City/Highway/Combined) (miles)

370/488/409

390/562/452

370/475/409

358/474/397

The most combined range is offered by the Chevrolet Cruze with 452 miles of combined range. Then comes the Toyota Corolla, the Honda Civic, and the Hyundai Elantra all offering 409 miles of combined range. The most range of the three cars is offered by the Corolla in the city and highway of 370 miles and 488 miles. 

Interior
7.6/10


The interior of the 2015 Toyota Corolla is much more stylish than the previous versions. The Corolla has the space to seat 5 occupants on the inside. The base Toyota Corolla comes with the basics, and the driver’s seat is height adjustable and the interior upholstery is fabric. As you go higher in the trims, the models get cloth upholstery with premium vinyl upholstery.

The seat gets upgraded too with a power driver seat and even heated front seats. The S trim adds sport front seats, a leather-wrapped sports steering wheel with paddle shifters. Other interior features include air conditioning and even automatic air conditioning in the LE and higher trims. The Toyota Corolla comes with a cargo capacity of 13 cu.ft. and can be expanded with the help of rear seats folded down. 

Model

2016 Toyota Corolla

2016 Chevrolet Cruze

2016 Honda Civic

2016 Hyundai Elantra

Seating Capacity

5

5

5

5

Front Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom) (in.)

38.3/54.8/42.3

39.3/54.8/42.3

39.0/56.6/42

40.0/55.9/43.6

Rear Row (Head/Shoulder/Legroom) (in.)

37.1/54.8/41.4

37.9/53.9/35.4

37.1/53.3/36.2

37.1/54.8/33.1

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

13.0

15.0

12.5

14.8

Of the above sedans, the Toyota Corolla has a similar amount of front legroom as the Chevrolet Cruze, the Honda Civic, and the Hyundai Elantra. In terms of rear legroom, the most is offered by the Toyota Corolla, which has 41.4 inches of legroom, nearly 4-inches more than the rest. The most cargo space is offered by the Chevrolet Cruze with 15 cu.ft.

On the downside, the base trim of the Corolla does not have an infotainment system. 

It comes with a radio and 4-speakers, an auxiliary audio jack, and USB connectivity for your iPod. There is also Bluetooth phone and audio compatibility. The LE trim and higher get a 6-inch touchscreen running on the Entune system and a 6-speaker sound system which manages all the infotainment needs. This system can also be controlled using voice commands. The system also gets SiriusXM satellite radio.

Few key features include-

  • Fabric upholstery
  • Heated sports front seats
  • Automatic air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio and Auxiliary audio jack
  • USB and Bluetooth connectivity
  • 6-speaker sound system 
  • Voice commands and SiriusXM satellite radio

Exterior
7.0/10


The current version of the 2016 Toyota Corolla is described by Toyota as more athletic. The car is three inches longer than the previous generation and has a sportier stance too, this is because Toyota says the wheels are farther out near the corners of the car. 

Speaking of wheels, the base Corolla features 15-inch steel wheels, and there are even 16-inch wheels available, but the S trim gets unique wheel covers for the same trims. There are 17-inch alloy wheels for the S trim. Toyota offers the 2016 Corolla for sale in 7 paint color options. 

Model

2016 Toyota Corolla

2016 Chevrolet Cruze

2016 Honda Civic

2016 Hyundai Elantra

Curb weight (lbs)

2,800

3,084

2,754

2,773

Length (in.)

182.6

181.0

179.4

179.1

Width (in.)

69.9

70.7

69.0

69.9

Height (in.)

57.3

58.1

56.5

56.3

Ground Clearance (in.)

5.5

6.5

5.5

5.3

Wheelbase (in.)

106.3

105.7

105.1

106.3

The Toyota Corolla is similar to the dimensions of the other cars, it is marginally longer than the others. The difference does come in the form of curb weight, where the Chevrolet Cruze is the heaviest of the above cars and the Toyota Corolla is more than 200 pounds lighter than it. Few key features include- 

  • 15” steel wheels
  • Available 16” steel wheels
  • 17” alloy wheels for the S trim
  • Available Sunroof

Safety
9.2/10


The NHTSA has given the Toyota Corolla an overall 5-star safety rating out of a possible 5-stars. The IIHS has also given it “Good” in most tests with two “marginal” scores, and it has not been awarded a top safety pick award as well. However, Toyota installed many safety features as standard in the Corolla. Some of the safety features are:

  • Electronic stability control
  • ABS and driveline traction control
  • Side Impact beams
  • Multiple airbag systems
  • Low tire pressure warning system
  • Back-up camera

Competition
7.0/10


2015 Toyota Corolla vs 2015 Chevrolet Cruze

While the Chevy Cruze gets a lower price tag, the Corolla is quicker off the mark and returns higher MPG figures. The interior is more spacious inside the cabin of the Corolla, especially the rear seat, but Cruze offers a larger trunk. Cruze on the other hand offers more features as standard and has a more appealing design. The higher reliability ratings and low ownership costs make the 2016 Corolla the preferred choice. 

2015 Toyota Corolla vs 2015 Honda Civic

The Honda Civic has more grunt under its hood, but it is slower than the Corolla. That said, the Civic is more entertaining to drive and offers similar fuel economy ratings as the Toyota. While both brands have a similar reliability history and low costs of running, the recently redesigned Corolla is more spacious and has more creature comforts to offer, and should be the pick here. 

2015 Toyota Corolla vs 2015 Hyundai Elantra

Hyundai offers a great value for budget car buyers by offering plenty of standard features, decent performance, great fuel efficiency, and a pretty large trunk at an affordable price tag. While the Corolla 2016 is more spacious at the back seat, the higher number of technology offered by Hyundai makes it the one to go for between the two. 

 

Final Verdict


The 2015 Toyota Corolla is an affordable compact sedan and comes with a good engine and a more economical version of the same engine. The interior is spacious and functional, also, passengers will still be able to get a good amount of comfort thanks to the optional extras it has. The technology is good and comes with a good safety rating. Together, the 2015 Toyota Corolla is a decent pick in the segment full of popular brands.