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Overall Rating
The 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan is one the most sold car in car history and for celebrating the 50 years with a new front-end design and a couple of interior changes. The Toyota Safety Suite is now made standard across all trims and it is now available in 7 different trims apart from the 2017 Toyota Corolla IM hatchback. The 2017 Corolla is available for sale at a price starting at an MSRP of $19,395 and the 1.8L 132 hp inline-4 engine returns a maximum of 32 MPG combined.
To commemorate the 50 years of the Corolla, the 2017 Toyota Corolla gets a new front-end design and a special 50th Anniversary Special Edition model. It gets unique Black Cherry Pearl paint color and 50th Anniversary badging. Therefore, the 2017 Corolla is now available for sale in 7 different trims alongside the Corolla IM hatchback.
The refreshed new 2017 Corolla is available for sale at a price of $19,395 and is offered with a 1.8L I-4 engine producing a power output of 132 hp. Toyota also has revised the instrument panel and the climate control and every Toyota Corolla gets Toyota Safety Suite as standard.Â
In the compact sedan segment, it competes against the likes of Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, and Mazda 3.Â
The Toyota Corolla is pretty affordable for any of its variants. Coming to the options it offers, every single variant has its own specialty and comfort levels. You can simply choose one that suits your requirement or budget. As for recommendations, if you can afford the SE trim then save some extra and get the best variant either the XSE or the SE 6MT.
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The 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan is one the most sold car in car history and for celebrating the 50 years with a new front-end design and a couple of interior changes. The Toyota Safety Suite is now made standard across all trims and it is now available in 7 different trims apart from the 2017 Toyota Corolla IM hatchback. The 2017 Corolla is available for sale at a price starting at an MSRP of $19,395 and the 1.8L 132 hp inline-4 engine returns a maximum of 32 MPG combined.
To commemorate the 50 years of the Corolla, the 2017 Toyota Corolla gets a new front-end design and a special 50th Anniversary Special Edition model. It gets unique Black Cherry Pearl paint color and 50th Anniversary badging. Therefore, the 2017 Corolla is now available for sale in 7 different trims alongside the Corolla IM hatchback.
The refreshed new 2017 Corolla is available for sale at a price of $19,395 and is offered with a 1.8L I-4 engine producing a power output of 132 hp. Toyota also has revised the instrument panel and the climate control and every Toyota Corolla gets Toyota Safety Suite as standard.Â
In the compact sedan segment, it competes against the likes of Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, and Mazda 3.Â
The 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan is a car with many looks. It has 8 different variants that are the L, LE, LE Eco, SE, SE 6MT, XLE, XSE, and the 50th-anniversary special edition. Well, there is not much difference in pricing but in terms of features they all are different. Toyota made a smart move by offering variants instead of different packages. The LE Eco features a 140 hp 4-cylinder engine with an improved Fuel economy.
The L is the base variant while the XSE is the highest tier model. The SE model that we are talking about is on the sports side of Corolla, It has its own unique Front Fascia with daytime running light, sports seat, a different LED taillight, and several other safety and performance features. The very unique 50th anniversary special is loaded with tech and infotainment features.
Trims |
L |
LE |
LE Eco |
SE |
XLE |
50th Anniversary Special Edition |
XSE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$19,395 |
$19,830 |
$20,230 |
$21,340 |
$22,720 |
$22,795 |
$23,575 |
Key Features |
LED headlights with LED daytime running lights | Adds/Upgrades to L trim; | Adds/Upgrades to LE trim; | Adds/Upgrades to LE trim; | Adds/Upgrades to LE trim; | Adds/Upgrades to SE trim; | Adds/Upgrades to SE trim; |
Lane departure warning & adaptive cruise control | Keyless entry | 1.8L, 140 hp & 126 lb-ft engine | Unique front-end styling | Upgraded headlights & Sunroof | 50th Anniversary Special Edition badging | Sunroof | |
Rear-view camera & power mirrors | Heated mirrors | Retuned suspension for more efficiency | Chrome exhaust tips and & rear spoiler | Updated driver information display & Keyless ignition | Upgraded leatherette upholstery | Keyless ignition | |
6.1-inch touchscreen infotainment w/6-speaker audio system | Metallic interior accents | Rear spoiler | Sport style gauge cluster | 7-inch touchscreen display w/Scout GPS Link navigation | Black Cherry contrast stitching | Power driver seat | |
Siri Eyes Free voice control & CD player | Automatic climate control | Exterior body kit for enhanced aerodynamics | Leather steering wheel w/paddle shifters | HD Radio & Satellite Radio w/real-time traffic | 17-inch painted alloy wheels | Heated front seats | |
Cloth upholstery | Premium cloth upholstery | Low resistance tires | Sport front seats w/leatherette & cloth upholstery | Power driver seat & heated front seats w/SofTex leatherette upholstery | |||
15-inch steel wheels | 16-inch steel wheels | 15-inch steel wheels | 17-inch alloy wheels | 16-inch alloy wheels |
While both the L & LE trims come bare bones and have very few creature comforts to offer, the 50th Anniversary Special Edition does not add much value to the buyers apart from the exclusivity. The LE Eco is a trim best suited for the ones who want to extract maximum efficiency of their car.
The Toyota Corolla offers a trim for every buyer, but in our opinion, the Corolla SE makes the most sense.
Priced at an MSRP of $21,340, it adds quite a few creature comforts for the buyer and yet keeps its price check. Apart from the sporty styling and driving dynamics, the SE trim also adds steering-mounted paddle shifters, leather steering wheel, leatherette upholstery, and larger 17-inch alloy wheels. Also, with the Premium package, one can get a sunroof and the larger infotainment system with navigation for an added price.
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The 2017 Toyota Corolla SE or any other variants features a 132 hp 1.8L 4-cylinder engine with a CVT automatic transmission and a front-wheel drivetrain. Toyota has not changed the engine or made any improvements to it all because of its reliability and durability. The standard engine produces 128 lb-ft of torque whereas the LE Eco model has 8 more horsepower under its hood and produces 126 lb-ft of torque for better fuel economy.
The steering is precise, but not responsive; the throttle doesn't pack that punch of power and it is a bit laggy. Moreover, the car feels numb even though the sports exhaust doesn't bring that sporty sound. Its low hood sure increases visibility for easier handling, but it's best used in its comfort zone of a relaxed drive with its soft suspension setup which aims at providing comfort for long drives and as a family car.
The Toyota Corolla takes around 9.9 seconds for the 0-60 MPH sprint and hits the quarter-mile in a rather lethargic 17.5 seconds. From the performance perspective, it lacks the punch, power drive, throttle response and doesn't have good reviews about its sportiness so far. The Toyota Corolla takes 126 feet to come to a complete halt in the 60-0 MPH braking test.
Models |
2017 Toyota Corolla |
2017 Mazda 3 |
2017 Kia Forte |
2017 Honda Civic |
---|---|---|---|---|
MSRP |
$19,395 |
$19,770 |
$18,495 |
$20,430 |
Engine |
1.8L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
2.0L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
2.0L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
2.0L, Naturally Aspirated Inline-4 |
Drivetrain | FWD | FWD | FWD | FWD |
Transmission |
CVT |
6-speed automatic |
6-speed automatic |
CVT |
Power |
132 hp @ 6,000 RPM |
155 hp @ 6,000 RPM |
147 hp @ 6,200 RPM |
158 hp @ 6,500 RPM |
Torque |
128 lb-ft @ 4,400 RPM |
150 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM |
132 lb-ft @ 4,500 RPM |
138 lb-ft @ 4,200 RPM |
0-60 MPH | 9.9 sec | 8.7 sec | 9.4 sec | 9.3 sec |
Quarter Mile | 17.5 sec | 16.6 sec | 17.0 sec | 17.1 sec |
Top Speed | 105 MPH | 112 MPH | 108 MPH | 110 MPH |
The Corolla is not the best here as the Mazda 3 Sport steals the spotlight and leads the segment with its 155 hp powerhouse followed by Kia and Honda. Mazda is the quickest of the lot while both Forte and Civic offer similar performance. That said, the Kia Forte is far more affordable than the Honda Civic.
The 2017 Toyota Corolla offers pretty impressive fuel efficiencies, and the LE Eco variant is more efficient than all other variants. As standard, the Corolla is rated for 28 MPG in the city, 36 MPG on the highways, and 32 MPG combined, as for the LE Eco returns 30/40/34 MPG in city/highway/combined as per EPA.
The more agile 2017 Corolla SE with the manual transmission gets you 27/35/30 MPG in the same tests. Corolla has a tank capacity of 13.2 gallons which offers a decent driving range of around 400 miles combined no matter the configuration you choose, while the LE Eco shall take you almost 450 miles before you hit the gas station.
Model |
2017 Toyota Corolla |
2017 Mazda 3 |
2017 Kia Forte |
2017 Honda Civic |
---|---|---|---|---|
MPG (City) |
28 |
28 |
29 |
31 |
MPG (Highway) |
36 |
37 |
38 |
40 |
MPG (Combined) |
32 |
32 |
32 |
34 |
Tank Capacity (gal) | 13.2 | 13.2 | 13.2 | 12.4 |
Range (City/Highway/Combined) (miles) | 370/475/422 | 370/488/409 | 383/502/422 | 384/496/422 |
The Corolla SE is actually the least fuel-efficient in the whole class but the LE Eco is the best. The Mazda 3 and Kia Forte both have the same fuel tank capacity as the Corolla. Honda Civic is the leader here in terms of MPG ratings while the Forte offers the best range. Mazda 3 does well to keep its efficiency despite the high performance it has to offer.
The interior of the 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan can be described as exquisite. It doesn’t really feel like a compact sedan by ‘Toyota’ owing to the fact that Corolla's cabin looks very posh and upscale when compared to rivals in the class. The Toyota Corolla offers a rich experience in the roomy cabin which is made up of quality hard plastics and includes a dashing cloth upholstery. The quality and level of finish is above par and will leave one impressed.Â
The 2017 Toyota Corolla SE is a 4-door 5-seater compact sedan. The one thing that Corolla can do better than others is the comfort it offers. It features 3-spoke Leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheels with paddle shifters, has a 6-way adjustable driver and 4-way adjustable passenger sport seats, and 60/40-fold down rear seats with a fold-down center armrest. It offers a 13.0 cubic foot of cargo space which can be increased thanks to the split-folding rear seats.
Model |
2017 Toyota Corolla |
2017 Mazda 3 |
2017 Kia Forte |
2017 Honda Civic |
---|---|---|---|---|
Passenger Capacity |
5 |
5 |
5 |
5 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.) |
38.3/54.8/42.3 |
38.6/57.2/42.2 |
39.1/56.1/42.2 |
39.3/57.0/42.3 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.) |
37.1/54.8/41.4 |
37.6/54.4/35.8 |
37.3/54.9/35.9 |
37.1/55.0/37.4 |
Cargo Volume (cu-ft) |
13.0 |
12.4 |
14.9 |
15.1 |
From the data, it is evident that the Honda Civic provides the maximum interior space and cargo space for its occupants. The Kia Forte manages a middle ground in terms of interior space while the Mazda 3 feels the most cramped here. The Corolla on the other hand has the most spacious rear seat but loses out in terms of trunk space.
The 2017 Corolla also gets a pretty functional and versatile infotainment system.Â
It features a 7-inch HD Display with an M-tune system. It is a touch screen and has a very user-friendly interface. It has a new feature called 'Scout GPS' which can be used by downloading an app on your phone which will graph GPS onto the car. It does not have Apple CarPlay or android auto which are now standard basic features on cars in this segment. The infotainment features can be upgraded through several optional packages it offers and also changes between variants.
Compared to the older models on the Corolla lineup, Toyota has refreshed the front of the 2017 Toyota Corolla with Bi-LED lights that come standard in all variants. On the design front, there is nothing out of the box on the Corolla, but ironically it has everything to make it stand out in the crowd. The angular headlamps with the sleek grille, rather simple and plain sides, and a unique rear taillight design is all the Corolla's exterior can be defined with.
The looks of this car change as you switch between variants for the SE variant; it has its own unique front fascia, daytime running lights, and LED reverse tail light with 17-inch wheels. The 2017 Toyota Corolla SE is a sports variant of the 2017 Corolla lineup. It has some of the most sporty exterior details you can see on a Corolla. It has a 6.7 inch of ground clearance and Toyota offers the Corolla in 8 different paint colors.
Model |
2017 Toyota Corolla |
2017 Mazda 3 |
2017 Kia Forte |
2017 Honda Civic |
---|---|---|---|---|
Curb weight (lbs) |
2,840 |
2,967 |
2,804 |
2,751 |
Length (in.) |
183.1 |
180.3 |
179.5 |
182.3 |
Width (in.) |
69.9 |
70.7 |
70.1 |
70.8 |
Height (in.) |
57.3 |
57.3 |
56.3 |
55.7 |
Ground Clearance (in.) |
6.7 |
6.1 |
5.3 |
5.9 |
Wheelbase (in.) |
106.3 |
106.3 |
106.3 |
106.3 |
From the data, it is evident that the Toyota Corolla is the biggest sedan in this section with its weight being somewhere in the middle. The Mazda 3 is the heaviest car among the four whereas the Kia Forte is not only the smallest model, but it looks appealing as well. The Civic on the other hand has a striking appearance and is the lightest of the lot. The main exterior features of the 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan include:
Toyota went all-out in order to make the new 2017 Toyota Corolla the safest car around as it comes standard with all those safety features that are optional in other cars. Except for one or two features all of its variants have the same safety features. The Corolla is also highly rated by both NHTSA and IIHS with an overall rating of 5-star and a rating of "Good" from the IIHS. The main safety features of the 2017 Toyota Corolla Sedan include:
The new Mazda 3 Sports is the only car in this competition that offers true sports performance in an affordable price bracket. The Mazda 3 Sport costs $18,095 and features a 155hp powerhouse with a 6-speed automatic and easily overpowers the Corolla in power, performance, and fuel economy. It has the same interior and exterior dimensions except for the length. The Toyota Corolla, on the other hand, has better comfort and is more convenient for a family compact car but the Mazda 3 sports have it overpowered if compared in the overall aspect.
The new Kia Forte is not much different from the Corolla in terms of performance, it does have a little powerful engine and better fuel economy but is the same in interior dimension. The Corolla SE and the Forte S balance each other in several aspects and there is not much difference in the price either. The Corolla might get beaten in the handling and drive experience segment but has an advantage in comfort and convenience.
While the 2017 Civic is more expensive than the Corolla, it is quicker off the mark, is more enjoyable to drive, and offers an impressive fuel efficiency as well. Though the 2017 Corolla offers tons of space for the rear seat passengers, Honda offers a more premium interior and a larger trunk. The high reliability and resale value from both Toyota and Honda is similar as well, making the Honda Civc the winner here.
The 2017 Toyota Corolla is a family-friendly vehicle with the comfort level of a luxury class at an affordable price bracket. The wide variety of variants that Toyota offers to suit everyone's preferences is what makes this car more superior. In case you don't mind its lack of performance then this is the car for you. The fuel economy, cargo space, engine reliability and durability, and loads of safety features make it a perfect car for daily use, long drive, family trips, or adventure riding. And for a $20,445 price tag, you get a complete package.