I own a 2012 Corolla LE. Purchased used at 35K, now has 140K. No problems at all, other than needing a new alternator at 114K. Most reliable car I've ever owned. Hope to keep it until 300K.
@PiitaaDerbez3 жыл бұрын
I have that exact same car and I got it at 38k from Enterprise. 271k miles so far. Cosmetically not the best anymore due to a lazy owner (me) and it has broken trim pieces everywhere inside. But mechanically it's good! 👍
@pope93493 жыл бұрын
I had a 2011 and reached 300 000 kms with it and sold it with 0 problems.Only brakes and regular maintenance,those cars wont die.
@mercedesbenz85273 жыл бұрын
Don’t worry you will have it longer than 300k. My dad had corolla that he drove almost 350-400k
@boogitybear22832 жыл бұрын
Why not go past 300k? They’re better than the modern cars these auto makers put out! Too much technology means more of it breaks!
@user-tb7rn1il3q2 жыл бұрын
@@boogitybear2283 I’d say that modern cars are actually better. Toyota has fixed issues and made their cars even better. All manufacturers are trying to improve their product, but it’s difficult to improve something that is already very good. I avoid the first month after a new product launch.
@TheBlooRayChannel3 жыл бұрын
My wife's first car was a brand new 2011 Corolla. Insane total number of issues we've had is ZERO. Fluid changes, brakes and tires, and the thing kept going and going and going. Sold it last year at 120k miles. Would have loved to keep it but just didn't need it anymore. Miss that little plastic beast.
@Real2k253 жыл бұрын
I had 2011 brought with 50k miles sold with 280k no major problems at all the whole time I had it jus regular repair oil change brakes spark plugs shocks struts that was bout it
@Yourleftismyright882 жыл бұрын
Same! My wife got a 2011 Toyota Corolla S brand new back than and it's still going strong at 195,000 miles. Once we were together I made sure to do every maintenance required and regular oil change intervals. It's been a great car.
@Real2k252 жыл бұрын
@@Yourleftismyright88 yea wish I got it brand new but 45k miles new enough lol dont know how people took care of it before me I try to use best parts top best oil and fluids must be working along with Toyota makes great reliable cars I have 300k still running strong givin me a little problems now but nothing major
@waverider5751 Жыл бұрын
I’ll bet your VIN starts with a J, for Japan!
@xflasch83444 ай бұрын
LITTLE PLASTIC BEAST HAD ME DYING BRO🤣🤣🤣. No joke been calling it that for years 😂😂😂. Someone backed into me going like 2 miles an hour and that plastic folder so quick, but again THIS THING IS INDESTRUCTIBLE, as long as you don’t get it hit 😂😂.
@krisbretz97433 жыл бұрын
I have the 2012 le with currently 135k miles with zero problems. Love this car.
@stan42783 жыл бұрын
I currently drive a 2009 corolla (one of the very earliest ones built in late 2008). Got it used as my first car with 30k miles on it when I was 16 years old (currently almost 28). Got me through high school, college, and now coming up on the end of dental school so its been almost 12 years of ownership with religious oil changes every 5k miles and maintenance. Currently only 140k on the odometer. My alternator has gone out twice, water pump once, radiator fan once, slow oil leak on head gasket cover, has that rattle noise on cold starts every winter, and I can feel the misfiring occasionally so it sounds like I need the coil pack (changed spark plugs 10k ago), does the brake thing where it goes more after initial push, the wires behind the ac controls have come out multiple times. I got stranded on a road trip from FL to PA when the ground thing happened where the lights flickered and the steering tightened and the car shut off. I had to find a ride to an autoparts store and figure out how to change the alternator from a KZbin video on the side of the road and it fixed it. No idea it was the ground till now. Love this car because it got me through my entire adolescence but it taught me how to be a mechanic along the way because I had to fix everything myself as a poor college student. Currently burns about 1.5 quarts of oil between changes.
@yumishindou5705 Жыл бұрын
my first taste of the open road (15 years old) was a 2009 corolla manufactured in japan in march 2008, i remember it had alternator issues, had to be replaced twice. but it took me to my first job, my first college classes, my first time having friends in the car. i now drive a 2019 corolla hatchback that is so much faster and nicer but man do i miss my first car.
@EricC-z7f Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info, I definitely will not buy one now, I'll look for another 99-2002 Toyota Solara, had the 6 cylinder one, lasted forever, over 270,000 miles on it with minimal maintenance.
@jasonthach449 ай бұрын
Well, it's proof you shouldn't buy first model year.
@livebassngames7 ай бұрын
@@jasonthach44 my 11 has had an alternator and a battery... brakes... . oil... lightbulbs
@177kimo Жыл бұрын
My 2013 corolla LE now has just over 370,000 miles. Bought it used in 2014 I think. No major issues. Just did a gas mileage check too and it averaged 37mpg. Definitely recommend Toyota.
@doubletapper449 ай бұрын
Wow... I own a 2013 Corolla LE 1.8L. I have not experienced the problems you described at 170,000 miles. This video is SO informative! This is by far one of the very best KZbin auto videos I've watched, and I've have watched 100s. Thank you very much for making this video. I am on my 14th Toyota vehicle.
@christopherholt96822 жыл бұрын
I own a 2010 Corolla and it currently has about 171,000 miles. I've replaced the alternator at about 140,000 miles which I think is common on an older car with that many miles. I also replaced the water pump twice and I'm currently replacing the blower motor to the heater/air conditioner. I would recommend this car because the engine and transmission are very reliable. The car has ran great for me and is very reliable.
@NotoriousNobodiesShow Жыл бұрын
Hey, brother. Got a used 2010 Corolla with 160,000 miles. Don’t know if the transmission fluid has been changed… Only had one owner. (Me being the second.) Works just fine. No shifting issues. The fluid isn’t too dark. Wanted to change it so I would at least have an idea of when it’s been changed. (& so the car would have a greater chance at lasting longer😅) What would you recommend…?
@johngrimkowski598 Жыл бұрын
@@NotoriousNobodiesShow yes change it for peace of mind. its easy to change
@guaalx5 ай бұрын
i own a black 2013 corolla sport, bought it with 58k miles, now 98k (2024) never had major issues, always well maintained.!!!! i love my Corolla!!!
@demontaygoolsby35805 ай бұрын
I bought a used 2010 Toyota Corolla in 2013 with 51 thousand miles. As of today, June 4th, 2024, I still have the car, and it has 266,525 miles. No leaks or major repairs, just regular maintenance. I want to get another car, but this car has been extremely reliable and will not die, and I love it.
@rogerare9072 жыл бұрын
Wow, this guy is good. He really knows his stuff. I purchased a 2009 Corolla brand new and yes he nailed those issues. I've replaced the alternator and coils. I also have belt and brake issues. We need more mechanics like him in the world.
@dwinterowd2 жыл бұрын
Same. The only problems ive had with the 09 corolla were the alternator (belt was too tight and broke the pulley on the alternator) and now at 200,000 miles the igntion coil.
@jimsgaragetoys Жыл бұрын
@@dwinterowd I see alternators and coils go out on every car at some point.
@maungmaung4037 Жыл бұрын
Mine one coil go out at 100k
@dago4skin5 ай бұрын
2010 corolla sport. 65k water pump 100k alternator. Original owner going to drive the wheels off of this car. 108 miles at the moment.
@Xbs_Rebass2 ай бұрын
@@dago4skin 2010 corolla s with 184k miles, the only thing that needed to be replaced was the alternator at 120k miles
@byrnc9273 жыл бұрын
Yes my buddy's 2010 went 410,000 miles until the head gasket blew. Had the original transmission still. Couldn't ask for more than that from an econobox.
@Nguyen-d3f9 ай бұрын
Wow 400 miles , I hope my same car go that far lol
@oranguman86066 ай бұрын
I just bought one with 145k im hoping to get that lol!
@larrywick4346Ай бұрын
I have a 2010 S and just went over 340k miles!
@ChampBear6223 ай бұрын
Bought my 2011 Corolla in '11 with 22 miles. 127k miles later and the only unexpected issue I've had with it.... dead batteries. 😄 No weird noises, no brake issues, no leaks. Life is good. 👍
@tomcat1143 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 corolla S. I just rolled over 300k and this best car I have ever owned. The only issues I have had was water pump went out @ 125k the alternator died @ 185k I had an ignition coil went bad @ 210k. I had my front brakes first changed at 200k. The rear brakes are at 50% wear at 300k. I have used full synthetic and changed it always at 5k. It does not use any oil.
@tomcat1142 жыл бұрын
I use mobile 1 extended performance high mileage
@tomcat1142 жыл бұрын
Imagine 317k now... I replaced my head gasket after it started leaking
@Teewaree132 жыл бұрын
I am thinking about purchasing a 2012 Corolla with 95k tomorrow 10k? Any advice? Hood or bad buy?
@Teewaree132 жыл бұрын
@@tomcat114 I’m gonna start using that one
@imtheonehero93058 күн бұрын
Update?
@namegoeshere29033 жыл бұрын
My 2009 Corolla 1.8L Auto, has over 500,000km (322,500mi) only issue was water pump. It has new battery and alternator. Zero other issues, same factory brakes. ATF changed yearly. 5w30 engine oil, no consumption.
@callmebackfriday22 жыл бұрын
OMG, 322,500 miles and nothing happened to Engine and Transmission? Amazing car. By the way, did the oil cap say use "5W-20" or "0W-20", any reason you using 5W-30? thanks in advance.
@ariesco74688 ай бұрын
2009 reliable maintence after used years need some thing change video blogger maen issue plastic ah
@finisherjess38632 ай бұрын
@DevJBhaha, I'm also curious
@thejonwithnoh37463 жыл бұрын
Still have my 13’ Corolla S bought it brand new only had 3 miles in it. Im only at 71k in it, always brought it in toyota for service. I love it! Only change the batteries in it 🤙🏽
@wolfgangscheuer1611 Жыл бұрын
Bought my daughter a new 2008 Corolla to get her to university - after a few years got it back and use it as a spare car - never had any problems other than clutch replacement due to teenage drivers!, it has a 5 speed manual trans and is quite peppy and gets incredible gas mileage!!! The clear coat is looking pretty nasty on the roof and hood so might actually get it painted as it seems to be indestructible and now have a granddaughter who might end up driving it!! Super reliable car for sure!!! With the price of gas these days the are a good buy if you can find one in good shape!
@buggy9462 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you for making this video, I watched a video Scotty made about the 5 best cars to buy and the 2012 Toyota Corolla was on that list, I found one with 126K miles and have fallen in love with the car, your great advice will hopefully help me achieve a personal goal of finally owning a car and drive it over 100K miles without having to scrap it. So far, I have replaced the AC compressor and now I have a better idea of what to look for moving forward. My first mechanic who has now been fired was changing my oil and recommended oil changes every 8K miles, on my second oil change he told me a should change it every 6K miles, after driving 3K miles after the 3rd oil change. I pulled the stick and had to add a quart of oil. 🤦🏽♂️ I’m going to start changing my oil every 3K miles and learn to DYI because I know how much these cars love oil changes. Went to the dealer and had a drain and fill on my transmission fluid at 140K miles, also a coolant flush at the dealer. They didn’t recommend the drain and flush but said they’d happily do it at my request and they noticed I had some knowledge and had done some research, I got a little more respect when it came to the laundry list of recommendations that were Diagnosed, and recommended only what he felt I needed to address. So I truly appreciate you and this amazing video, keep up the great work and please don’t neglect to mention from time to time how wonderful the 2012 Corolla is as we all know that when owning a car like this, your not paying for luxury, your paying for Reliability!
@davidphillips7498 Жыл бұрын
Exceĺlent video thx
@hmong_keeb_kwm3 жыл бұрын
I have the 2013. I have the VVT-I cold start rattle noise for a few seconds. But other then that it doesn't cause issue to driving or the way it operate. I never care to fix it because it only rattle during the winter for a few second and it goes away. I have no oil leaking issue and no oil consumption ever. Never have a water pump issue and had never replace it ether. I had one ignition coil issue and had misfire issue once. I had replace the alternator once. Never had any issue with the old 4 speed auto. Had never replace the fluid and still look clean. My rear suspension is out and clunking. The front suspension is still good. Never had break issue. Never had ABS issue. My CV boot are still good. My heat shield to the exhaust rusted off and I never replace it and threw it out. My AC never had issue. Never had electricity issue. Thanks for the info very good now I will know more of the issue in the future. Good thing I love about it is that I get 31MPG and takes less then $20 to fill up at the pump...
@kanaka2503 жыл бұрын
It will go to 10000000 miles
@MrBottlecapBill5 ай бұрын
Same here. I never fixed the VTI issue........it only happens once in a while and doesn't cause any issues. My experience is about the same as yours other than my paint job clear coat flaking off and some rust........I'm in Canada.
@Xbs_Rebass2 ай бұрын
$20 where you live 🤣
@unclebs47323 жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 Corolla S with 198k on it, bought it cheap, wrecked, fixed it for cheap, and so far have driven it 800 miles. My wife likes it and it seems to be solid as per my inspection. Thanks for the info and be Blessed.
@stevenwhite19013 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 Corolla with the 1.8L with 113,654 miles on it and I never had any issues you mentioned in this video
@this_dude53072 жыл бұрын
My family had a 2009 Corolla. It was a solid car, bought it used back in 2011 with 50k miles. We drove that thing up to a 177k miles. We did had to replace the water pump and spark plugs as well, but everything else was good. Unfortunately, we had to get rid of it because we purchased a newer Corolla and there was no need for us to keep it, even though it was running. I bet that car is still running and can most likely go another 200k+ miles.
@largemouthbassman5628 Жыл бұрын
Very true information. I have a 2009 Corolla and it’s had all these problems. Still 240 thousand miles and going strong
@elantra452 жыл бұрын
My wife 2010 Corolla S is running pefectly at 90k miles. I recently replaced the timing chain tensioner/gasket. Other than that I change the oil every 5k miles. No leaks. Not a single issue. She bought it new and we plan to keep it well past 300k miles.
@hodcor Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the tips. My mother bought a brand new 10th gen from our local dealership in 2012 here in Sydney. She gave it to me 2 years ago at 245 000 km, I have only needed to replace the alternator at 275 000 km. I have been doing oil changes every 5000 km since I hit 275 000 km. Which has prevented my engine from burning oil, I also just 300 000 km 3 days ago. My neighbour has the same car but in grey, only has 15000 km I drove his car and it feels the exact same as mine. Honestly, these cars are bulletproof as long as you keep up with oil changes. Thank you again for all the tips.
@daviddavid5880 Жыл бұрын
Thanks ever so much for this info. I have an oil-guzzling 09 (And yes I did just replace the shrieking alternator) Funny story. She was abandoned across the street from me, buried under a mat of pine straw and moss for many years. (Owner got sick and died) .The family gave it to me thinking it was a basket case, and man she sure looked bad. Like a compost heap on four flat cracked tires. Once I shoveled the mulch off and had a locksmith cut a new key I found out it had ridiculously low miles on it. Like, crazy low. The more I looked, the more I realized it was a time capsule. A little TLC, new tires, fresh fuel, new battery, a pressure wash and a few cans of silicone.... Bam. She's like new. With the help of these awesome videos I've got her running like a top, and I'm pretty confident I'll get a decade out of this thing and probably send a kid off to college in it. Thanks again 👍.
@OkieSilverDude8 күн бұрын
I have a 2010 with 235,000. You are an expert. You are nailing every issue the car has had. Brilliant.
@KingDrewPhilip Жыл бұрын
My friend got a 2013 model , the last production year because he sees the first few years of a generation of car to have more issues. I believe he made a good move. Good judgement. This little car is rock solid!
@amihnonso9414 Жыл бұрын
2013, is most reliable of all. It's fuel efficient is the best. To me, that's the best.
@shannonhenson6098 күн бұрын
Still driving my 2009. 250,000 miles with no major mechanical issues. Still going strong! 👍
@michaelhoard95482 жыл бұрын
I have never heard of any of these issues with anyone I know that has owned or currently owned a Corolla. I had a 2010 that I bought used with 36,000 miles and gave to a friend when I hit $200,000 and the only thing I ever done was replace a brake light switch. He is currently still driving it with 250,000 miles on it and has done only a tune-up. The transmission fluid has never been replaced and we've never had any issues.
@TedJamesLytle790Күн бұрын
In 2014 I bought my 2013 Corolla LE 1.8L with 36K. Now has 180k . Best car purchase ever. No major problems. Just regular oil changes, brakes, tires. I think I replaced the alternator once. I absolutely love it!
@tothra2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! Against my advice, my daughter recently bought a used 2009 Corolla. At the first opportunity, I listened to a cold engine start. Sure enough, it had the VVTI cold start engine rattle. I took it to a local Toyota dealership. I even gave them the TSB number. They did not fix it. They claimed it was a starter sound. They replaced the starter. At the next cold startup, I heard the same engine rattle. I took the car back with a video of the cold engine startup. They called me back and said that yes, I was right. They're going to replace the parts per the TSB. I was also able to visually verify the water pump was the redesigned version. Thank you for the great information!
@kamli89922 жыл бұрын
How much was the vvti cam replacement?
@tothra2 жыл бұрын
@@kamli8992 the original price quoted by the Toyota service dealer was about $800
@StromBugSlayer5 ай бұрын
So you're saying there was a recall? I have a 2009 Vibe (rebadged Matrix) that sometimes stumbles when starting, accompanied by that rattle. Goes away though...
@Fljeff7 Жыл бұрын
Have a 09 going for 400k miles. I have a Japan made and recently got a American made models. These cars are very reliable fuel efficient and a breeze to work on. This is the car that made me a believer in Toyota products. I have not the problems with mine as you stated. I take mine on many road trips every year.
@lumntoob9993 жыл бұрын
I had/have a 2010 and 2011 Corolla and I am very grateful I got lucky. My 2010 has just over 350,000 miles, I was amazed to find out they have oil consumption issues. I only changed the oil every 10,000 miles with Mobil 1 (0w20) oil along with about half a quart of Lucas oil stabilizer and the oil level was always still on full when I'd change it next. The 2011 didn't get the Lucas as religiously and started to consume a little oil by around 140,000 miles and it now has 190,000 miles and still about the same consumption of about a half quart between changes. I did have a few of these other common issues on both cars though, both needed axles and struts around 130,000. When my 2010 got somewhere over 200,000 it also needed some other front end work, tie rod ends, sway bar links, ball joints, and I did notice the water pump had some pink crud around it but it was hardened already and after topping the coolant back up it never leaked anymore or made any noise from the pump, lucky again. That was a lot of hard miles though and I would of expected at least the same from any car. I never had any major issues or electrical problems and both cars still run excellent and get used by other family members, I got a 2020 Corolla hybrid as my new work horse and I'm really happy with it so far. I also had a 2002 sienna that I feel I got lucky with too, it had over 250,000 miles on it and ran fantastic when I passed it on, it did need a little work here and there like a few front end parts and a new tailpipe/muffler but again nothing major or unexpected.
@tardeliesmagic3 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@donreinke58633 жыл бұрын
Thats because, like Subarus, you either get a good one......or a bad one. Luck of the draw
@callmebackfriday22 жыл бұрын
2010 over 350,000 miles, amazing.
@coloradoboo10713 жыл бұрын
Our 2008 Corolla is still in the family and when I just did the transmission fluid change (it’s 2nd) it was surprisingly cleaner than I expected!! Great little car!!
@witboj82813 жыл бұрын
I had new Corolla from 2010. I sold this year and of course bought another new Corolla. The only fixture for 10 years was the gasket under the timing tensioner. No other problems. My engine was 1.6
@michaelt13493 жыл бұрын
I also have a 2010 Corolla. I think the only two available engines were 1.8 and 2.4?
@michelangelolam95072 жыл бұрын
Was your Corolla a manual or automatic?
@damilolaakanni Жыл бұрын
@michaelt1349 there were other engines outside of North America, I believe.
@zainulabideenzain3 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelt1349i have 1.6 with 4 speed automatic transmission here in Pakistan. bought brand new last year.
@gottfriedj164711 ай бұрын
I bought my 2012 Corolla S with 89K miles in 2021. A couple of months later I had to change the alternator. I did it myself. Very simple. Also the transmission fluid was very dark and sometimes it would knock as it changed gears. So, I drained it 4 times and refilled same amount with ATF WS, no additives. That was more than 2 years ago. Fluid in the dipstick still looks clean and no knocking whatsoever. Now the car has 108K, “life is good”. It’s great to pass inspection 4 times with no issues. I’m planning on changing spark plugs, brake fluid and coolant, as recommended by the Care Nut. I’m driving it until wheels fall out. Same as with my previous Toyota.
@FarhadMasum3 жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 Corolla LE. Bought it in 2018 with 86K, now it's 138K in 2021. Absolutely no problems.
@kippaseo80273 жыл бұрын
I'm glad he said it towards the end but all of those engine issues were usually due to inconsistent oil change intervals. The 1.8 L in the Corolla is literally one of the best and most reliable engines on the market. I drive a 2000 Camry with the notorious 2.2 L four cylinder. I say Infamous because it has an unearned reputation for oil sludge issues but again that had to do with not changing the oil often enough. The same issues that make Toyotas as great as they are is also their weak spot. They are so reliable and it takes so long for preventable issues to show up until it's too late. My Camry by the way his 449 K miles on her original engine. I bone my Camry since she was new. When I bought her I was a broke college kid with a great credit score which allowed me to drive off in a new car I couldn't afford LOL. Coming from a very opinionated and outspoken Cuban family I was forgiven a lot of advice but I think the most important piece of advice was probably the best. Oil is cheap and engines are expensive. I change my oil every 5k- 6K miles depending on what type of driving I've done since the last one. Also I've used a good high mileage rated oil ( Castrol GTX high mileage) and my engine doesn't burn or lose a single drop between changes. I live in Miami Beach so my Camry has to deal with high temperatures and high testosterone from my fellow Kamikaze Julios.
@donreinke58633 жыл бұрын
Not buying ANY Toyota UNLESS its a truck/4Runner with the 22RE or an 80s Camry, those things are still on the road. EVERY 2.2 Ive ever seen is sludged under the oil cap or valve cover.
@umarharuna3982 жыл бұрын
Absolutely true... 1.8L
@YungSteambuns2 жыл бұрын
the 2.2l is bullet proof, i see those things over 250k all the time, my 95 celica gt was at 280k when i sold it, i will say it started having blue smoke on start up after using seafoam
@donreinke58632 жыл бұрын
@@YungSteambuns That is because Seafoam/44K/Techron are solvents that remove carbon deposits from piston rings and valve guides and valve stem seals which tend to block the flow of oil into the combustion chamber When the deposits are removed the oil that would otherwise be blocked gets into the combustion chamber where its burned producing smoke.
@YungSteambuns2 жыл бұрын
@@donreinke5863 yeah thats what I concluded aswell, it cleaned it too well 😂
@miketrey9294 Жыл бұрын
Just bought a 2013 S, 82k miles well maintained and cared. I will definitely keep an eye out for these things, I appreciate the information!
@hectorsandoval15586 ай бұрын
How much did you get it for ?
@fivestringpat2 жыл бұрын
I've had that noise you described at startup, a broken axle thanks to a cracked boot, but not much else! Awesome car
@kr464283 жыл бұрын
We have a couple of Corollas from this generation. One had the water pump issue and one had the leaking front timing cover. Otherwise, they have basically been reliable drivers. Pretty much a 200% plastic interior.
@MORES19713 жыл бұрын
I have a 2006 Toyota Corolla we got a new one in 2006 and we have already done 375.000 miles and it's still reliable! We have only changed the alternator so far and do an oil change every 3000 miles. of course, tires, breaks, from time to time and batteries every 5 years. We have changed the lock from the trunk and a few bulbs, that's it!
@Melchiorblade73 жыл бұрын
I've had my 2012 Corolla S for about 10 months now and it's absolutely wonderful. No mechanical problems whatsoever, even with 95k on the odo. (which in toyota terms is nothing usually). The chassis handles turns surprisingly well for a fwd eco-car, and it's very stable up to around 80 mph. If you've got mid to soft pressure seasonal tires, rain and snow shouldn't be an issue (unless it's really severe flooding/blizzard of course). The only single issue i've had is the acceleration is slow, and it's not a manual gearbox. But, eh, it's a reliable eco-toyota, not meant for racing. Also, an underrated aspect of these Corollas is their storage. The top and bottom glove compartments are the largest of any car I've owned, and the seats in the S are comfortable and tough. I like the interior even more than some 2012 Audis, as crazy as that might sound. (i've got the corolla and an audi a4 as the two primary cars btw).
@angelanna842 жыл бұрын
Hello. I have a 2012 Toyota Corolla S that I had bought from the dealer brand new at the time. Geek Squad at Best Buy recently installed a new head unit in my car (Sony XAV-AX3250). If you leave your window open and then lock the car with your key fob, then wit 10 minutes, reach in and unlock the door manually, and then open that door as a thief would, does your alarm sound? Because mine doesn't. Geek Squad is trying to tell me the work they did to install the head unit wouldn't interfere with the alarm...
@davejohnson61042 жыл бұрын
I have a 09 corolla with 257k miles on it.. so far ive changed the water pump when it had 70k miles. alternator, rear left wheelbearing, front struts, battery and ignition coils were done when car had over200k miles. Still going strong. Purrs like a kitten.
@durango88823 жыл бұрын
My friend has a 2009 with 300k+ and it still runs great.
@Michael-ys5cn2 жыл бұрын
Great video, you are telling the truth from all your experience. I have a 2010 Corolla S 103,000 been getting 35.2 in summer, 34mpg winter. Had to buy an economic car fast, my 2002 Volvo S60 was becoming to expensive to maintain. 2010 Corolla is simple to maintain yourself! Great if you need a budget car, always starts no repairs!
@futurus7772 жыл бұрын
I bought one of these in March of 2019. It is a 2013 LE Premium package with 90,000 miles for $6,300. Boy little did I know soon after that the world was going to change. Great car I did all the services it needed at the 100,000 mile mark. Runs awesome, the only thing I had to change was the water pump.My mother in law is very happy camper.Thanks for making this video. I try to anticipate problems as much as I can.
@airshowfansh7 ай бұрын
My '10 has 153K and aside from replacing the alternator at around 105K and the P0420 codes I've been getting, it's been rock solid.
@jeffsonsmith72883 жыл бұрын
Hi AMD, my daughter considered a 2013 Corolla as a first vehicle. Ultimately, she chose a 2013 Camry. I think the Camry is a much better choice if one can afford it. Thank you for all the great advice.
@tardeliesmagic3 жыл бұрын
Jeff,good choice. It'll be real reliable,Camry & Corrola are very similar in service costs,so don't about that. Enjoy the ownership, i can't switch from Toyota (14yrs ago) from now on,they awesome!
@nobodyuknow37982 жыл бұрын
Mines came with a cold start up rattle.. last 1 second, other then that..it’s been an awesome car, been that way for 3 yrs
@jimsgaragetoys Жыл бұрын
I bought my 2009 Corolla S 5MT in 11/2008. It's been a fantastic car in every way. I absolutely love it and I've driven it to every state but Hawaii. All of these so called issues seem to be normal wear items on any car. Changing a coil, alternator, or water pump is simple and should never worry anyone.
@Mike-pc1jq Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a 2010 s with a 5mt, and I agree it’s been a great car. Fun for what it is and it’s been reliable through some tough miles
@jimsgaragetoys Жыл бұрын
@@Mike-pc1jq I've even turbocharged mine and it's still been rock solid reliable. I just took it on a 7200 mile road trip a couple months ago.
@seba12397711 ай бұрын
This guy is the best. I have a 2013 corolla. Bought it with 1200 miles and now 166.800 miles the engine light came on for the first time P2575.. I'm thinking of making a videos and post it to help someone with the same issue
@hitman61913 жыл бұрын
When shopping for my sons car we went with the 07 Toyota Matrix because of all the things you listed on the 09. Thank You for all you do.
@qthequick2 жыл бұрын
Bought an 09 Corolla on 2012 with 70k. Still have it at 210k and it’s just now giving me repair issues. Most reliable car I’ve had
@flycubfly Жыл бұрын
My 2009 has 242,000 miles and I’ve replaced the fuel pump last year and a set of brake pads . ( did replace water pump many many years ago because Toyota recommended it ) My 2013 has 170,000 and have replaced one set of brake pads . They are flawless and super dependable . Love em !!!
@Mockskilla2 жыл бұрын
Being an owner of 2010 Toyota Corolla S daily driving it for 251,000 miles after buying it with 7 miles on the clock. Everything that he has mentioned is 100% accurate. I had to replace the water pump didn’t use the long enough screws it’s kind of screwed up now gonna have to replace it again. And as for that sound after it sits for a while definitely having that right now and he just explained why that is because my friend who’s a mechanic couldn’t figure out why. Brakes feel mushy just like he explains guess I’m gonna have to fix the rear brake drums. My CV has a bad boot need that fixed. Pretty unbelievable how spot on he is with every single thing that he mentions. Although I do think he should probably mention the charcoal canister filter which I had to replace and I think he did a video on it diagnosing why that is and that’s why he’s showing up again on my KZbin
@TheCRTman Жыл бұрын
He's a master Toyota mechanic. :) And yes I re-watch this vid every so often too because I have a base model 2013 Corolla. I have experienced a few of these issues and they really are very minor in the long run. The only issue I have that doesn't seem to be common is I have lifter tick (started around 195,000 miles). I'm trying to figure out if I should get the lifters replaced or not (and whether to do it myself or not). I have 214,000 miles now.
@s.f.yautomotive1127 Жыл бұрын
AMD your amazing brother, I love how you explain things and you’re easy to listen to. I have a 2013 Corolla S with the 5speed manual. It now has 204k miles on it and it has been the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. Keep up the great work, sir.
@xflasch83442 ай бұрын
Wow the rear drum brake issue was 100% the problem for me. Brake pedal went to the floor. Friend told me about the back drum adjustment and how no one ever fixes it at any mechanic. Took him like a half hour because it was never done. Brake pedal worked like a brand new car.
@IRWAutomotive3 жыл бұрын
Excellent information! My family has an 09 and has had most of the issues mentioned here. Great advice about the rear drum adjustment, I was thinking the soft brake pedal sensation was something much more involved.
@Javert-q8m2 жыл бұрын
I own a 2012 Corolla with manual transmission that has 250 000 km, still works perfectly. The only issue is the oil burning as the previos owner did the maintenance after more than 15 000km, but I started to change it more often and use some engine flush. Waiting to see some improvements next year. Otherway, the clutch is still the original one, the battery resisted almost 9 years, changed only as precaution because the winter is coming. Very minor rust on some exposed areas, but nothing serious. In Europe I prefer this one instead of the model starting with 2013, as that one started to be produced in Turkey.
@signalappno-35682 жыл бұрын
Up for sale is a super clean two owner no reported accident AutoCheck Certified 2005 Toyota Corolla LE. This low mileage Corolla comes equipped with power windows/locks/mirrors, ice cold A/C, keyless entry, excellent tires, cruise control, CD player, and more! Send me a message on WhatsApp for further enquiry👆👆👆
@ShaktiBiswas-c6g10 ай бұрын
How often do you change manual transmission fluid
@Javert-q8m10 ай бұрын
@@ShaktiBiswas-c6g Usually between 50 000 and 70 000km, depending on the total no of driving hours. The oil consumption reduced also a lot, between oil changes it consumes no more than 200-300 ml.
@steveboone54503 жыл бұрын
You are spot on in describing the problems with this car. I have a 2012 that I bought used and have replaced the water pump (small leak that was spraying coolant on the hood from getting on the pulley) and starter (just started to grind a bit and wanted to get it early). Another problem I fixed that I suspect is common in the rust belt is corroded and leaking transmission coolant lines. These were very rusted and eventually started leaking. I replaced both sets of hard lines but didn't need to replace the soft lines (yet). Also had an issue with the trunk cable getting stuck -- I was able to remove it and free it up with some lubricant and working it back and forth and it has kept working for a year, so hopefully won't need a new cable. I also have a small oil leak at the oil pressure sensor as you described -- it is small and has not yet been dripping to the ground so I have not attempting to address that one. Another issue I had was the back light on the climate control knobs going out so you can't see the controls at night. The bulb was only $4 but it took me an hour to replace since you have to take out alot of trim around the center dash area. Also noted torn boots on the struts on both sides but no leaking yet. Hopefully, I am past most of the common failures and hoping I don't hit any of the expensive ones. Thanks for the tip on needing to manually adjust the drum brakes -- that should save my front pads some life.
@s01295702 жыл бұрын
Ditto on the rusted transmission lines. Happened to my 2010 Corolla in Massachusetts. I started to hear and feel a thunk when shifting into reverse. When I took it in the transmission line had rusted and I was low on fluid. To the transmission’s credit, it is still going without issue and that was about 3 years ago. I just try to baby it and I leave the parking brake on when shifting gears out of park on a hill because I do get a clunk shifting out of park on a steep incline.
@HeathJ.Ledger Жыл бұрын
I bought a used 2012 Toyota Corolla L with about 77k miles. Obviously I can’t speak on what was or wasn’t done to the engine & transmission prior to those 77k. But I’ve been on top of the engine oil & filter at 5k, tranny fluid & filter at 30k, engine air filter & throttle body cleaning… that car has taken the Toyota motto to heart because I’ve taken that car across the country for road trips. It’s been in extreme cold and hot weather. To this day, it has 212k and it rides so damn smooth! It’s worth every penny and it feels good to know that when you take care of your car it will take care of you. I want to trade it in for a 2013 S trim but I have mixed emotions since I know what have under that hood is solid.
@83fb3 жыл бұрын
I had a 2013 and I am so glad that I bought the extended warranty when I bought it used at the dealership at 20k miles. By the end of 5 years of owning it I had the alternator, ac compressor, axle, cv boots and a couple of ignition coils go bad on me. I saved so much on getting those repaired on the extended warranty that they surely lost a lot of money on that policy and I was able to get $300 back for getting a refund on it when I sold the car. I was over it and upgraded to my 2021 venza that I've been driving for over a year now and I love it.
@RexenPrime3 жыл бұрын
Wow, that doesnt sound very toyota-like. That sounds very disappointing.
@garrettw993 жыл бұрын
If you get an unreliable Toyota, there is absolutely nothing going for your car. One of the only interesting things about them is that they are extremely dependable.
@billmoyer32542 жыл бұрын
alternator,cv axles, coils replaced too, and only 65k on an '09
@ugotjokes20112 жыл бұрын
I have a 2011 Corolla S that I got brand new great car for me. I have only replaced tires twice, Regular oil changes and a battery. The only thing broken is a cover that goes over the thing you plug in to monitor your driving for insurance companies. My trunk release knob doesn’t work because I bent the rod over stuffing junk in my trunk. I am at 94278 miles now and don’t plan on giving it up any time soon 😊
@dont41433 жыл бұрын
Just saw this video for the first time this evening. Earlier I today I bought a 2009 Corolla LE with 130,000 miles. If I saw this video before I bought the 2009 model I still would have bought it because it is a more reliable and long lasting car than all the others and it was all I could afford. It replaced a 2007 Chevy South Korean Aveo. I just put 100,000 on it and all heck broke loose in it. I had to replace immediately. Bought a 2018 RAV4 for the wife last year and so far so good. I really enjoy these very imformitive videos thanks a lot.
@sunny1GG4 ай бұрын
How is that Corolla treating you?
@dhg3773 жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 Toyota Corolla bought it brand new, I'm at 214,000km. Have changed the alternator, water pump, throttle body, and rebuilt the transmission at 164,000km automatic, battery twice, belt twice, 7000km oil changes with 0w16 and 0w20, transmission fluid change every 60,000km, cabin filter, air box and spark plugs at 180,000km and brakes every 40-50,000 km. Oh ya some body work as well trunk was rusting and got that fixed as well.
@double_aa2 жыл бұрын
It;s a really good car, mine has 290k, and 2013 model, and drives like a charm
@bradcarter81742 жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 Corolla S . Best car I've ever had. 230,000 still going strong, no smoke, only have done front brakes!! As well as regular oil changes with Duralube. Spark plugs, belts, just for my peace of mind.
@prisoneralex27523 жыл бұрын
2010 Corolla still daily driven. The upper intake leaked coolant and was replaced under warranty at 45k miles. Trunk latched has broken multiple times and the rods that hold the trunk open where replaced $700. Alternator went out at 10 years old and it’s on its second battery. The interior is super cheap and rattely. Outside that it’s s been solid. 90k miles on ours now
@toyota420xp3 жыл бұрын
What rods to hold trunk up.
@tomm80252 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 Corolla S (purchased in 11/2008), not a problem beyond new battery, front brake pads and now (14 years later) new tires (all regular wear and tear items). As of winter 2021, I do get the occasional brief grind sound on cold start-up when the weather is little cooler. That pending repair (assuming it gets worse) doesn't seem to be that big a deal. LOVE this car, the best I have ever had, so reliable. 2/3rd the way through the video, I'm thinking the way this guy talks you'd think Toyota made some junk!!
@richardoamor99093 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 Matrix with the 2.4l and awd. Bought new and now has 104,xxx miles. Doesn’t have the reputation like other Toyota’s but I’ve been consistent with the oil changes since new, it’s so easy to diy oil, trans and diff fluids on it. I’ve been lucky with mine it just keeps going. I enjoy your videos. Keep up the excellent work. Blessings
@Springwater444 Жыл бұрын
Another Chicagoan here! I have the 2009 with 1.8 engine with 170k miles and so glad I found this video. Just did my spark plugs and coils due to a p0354 code and got running like new again. Previously I’ve gotten done cv axels, belts, alternator. Now going to do all the preventive work you recommended! Thanks you for this video you really know your stuff!
@glennz66863 жыл бұрын
Just bought a 2013 LE a month ago so thanks for the info for this generation
@rickg8822 жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 Corolla with 160,000 miles, had changed the alternator, front wheel bearings, front brake calipers, Eng motor mounts, and I have a leaking timing cover that needs repair and need to change front struts, live in Los Angeles so no real cold weather or salt issues.
@codyrobert123 жыл бұрын
Damn, such a video can't possibly get as cut and dry as this one did. Wow. And much of what was discussed was well in-line with my sentiments. Good video.
@WaseemHasan0 Жыл бұрын
I own corolla 2012, bought it brand new and I have 90000KM on it. so far this thing is amazing wither it is -20 C in the winter or + 30 C in the summer never failed me. highly recommended just for reliability.
@azaz911c2 жыл бұрын
There is one important reason why one should buy the 2009-2013 Corolla over the previous generation. And that is this generation had better safety equipment: curtain airbags, side torso air bags, standard ABS, and stability control (2011+).
@artvallejos14602 жыл бұрын
Timing belt or Timing chain? Thanks
@azaz911c2 жыл бұрын
@@artvallejos1460 timing chain
@artvallejos14602 жыл бұрын
@@azaz911c Thanks.
@forhisglory700 Жыл бұрын
Still have my 2006. Runs amazing; despite over 400,000 km.
@ballprankfrank25122 жыл бұрын
I own a 2010 Corolla LE, I love the cheap simplicity of it as I don’t strive to have vast amounts of money tied into my vehicle. Car currently has 288,000 on it and still looks brand new, aside from the obvious determination that its now 12 years old. I love the black carpets in the vehicle, I actually like the mechanical climate control in place of an electric one. I do also like that it doesn’t necessarily lack anything of importance, unless bluetooth is greatly important to you. It has heated mirrors, cruise, and I average 40mpg. I also just got away from the nightmare that is the 2013 Ford Escape, so maybe I am just in the honeymoon stage as well
@chrisclark98792 жыл бұрын
Man, I just got a 2010 Corolla S from the Ford Focus nightmare. I enjoy it very much so far, got at 120k miles but the prior owner took great care, service every 2-3k miles at a Toyota shop. I miss my screen and Bluetooth but I love actually feeling like I have a reliable car
@artvallejos14602 жыл бұрын
Timing chain or Timing belt? Thanks.
@callmebackfriday22 жыл бұрын
@@artvallejos1460 Corolla is Chain
@artvallejos14602 жыл бұрын
@@callmebackfriday2 Thanks.
@TheCRTman2 жыл бұрын
I currently have a 2013 Corolla. I bought it at the beginning this year at 182,000 miles. It currently has 205,600 miles. My coworker was the previous owner and took pretty good care of it. I'm trying to continue to take care of it. I love it. It's one of the best cars I've driven so far (and it's my first car I've owned). Only issues I have/had so far a failing water pump (leak from the weep hole was noticed), transmission gear 1-2 shift tends to slip a little bit at low RPM's while at operating temp, but nothing serious (fluid is good and will be changed at 242,000 miles). My current main issue is a tick coming from the valve train area; I'm thinking either a worn shim or loose timing chain due to an old tensioner. The other issue is the idle drops too low a lot and is unstable. I've cleaned the throttle body multiple times (on and off of the engine), but it still does it no matter what. It's annoying, but the car hasn't stalled on me yet despite getting close 1 time. I hope to keep it running for as long as possible.
@jhmcd22 жыл бұрын
Man, you know your stuff. I have a 2012 and I have had three of these issues: The breaks with that depressing issue, that noise on start and the belt squeal (but both are random, and typically when it first turns cold). Other than that, the car is 100% reliable. Had it since college, it may have a "plastic" drive, but in all honesty, this is a perfect first new car, car. I get mine fixed at the dealer, and other than those three issues, I've had none of the other issues. It works practically perfectly. Its now closing in on 200k, and the radio is developing a bit of a buzz, but I drove a brand new Tesla just before COVID, and that had a rattling door and a very buzzy sound system, so I'm doing well.
@YungSteambuns2 жыл бұрын
your 2012 has the vvti chatter on startup?
@jhmcd22 жыл бұрын
@@YungSteambuns Yes, but only under certain weather conditions. It was hyper hard to repeat, but now I know what to tell the shop, I will tell them the next time I take it in.
@YungSteambuns2 жыл бұрын
@@jhmcd2 im surprised, didnt know the 2012s had that prob, thought they fixed it! my 08 is the same way and like yours, will randomly do it, mine has 150k miles atm
@KurdishYoutubeKSAS10 ай бұрын
I also bought a Toyota Corolla 2012 S. I want to learn more about your experience. It’s my first car.
@adamr862810 ай бұрын
What do you mean by plastic drive
@jeromebachand9773Ай бұрын
I bought my first car last july, Corolla CE 2010 Manual. I love that car, it only got 62k when i buy it! I will take care like my child. Thanks CCN, appreciate the videos
@JordanJParsons Жыл бұрын
2011 Corolla LE here. Almost at 190k. No major issues, but almost all of the small issues you mentioned here. CV boot and water pump started leaking at 180k and brakes wear out extremely quickly. VVTi gear rattle at cold start just started recently. I’m extremely happy with this car, it is basic as it gets, but it is very reliable. I guess that’s Toyota for you
@tsheporakomane477810 ай бұрын
Very spot on. I use a 2013 model i love it but my current problem is that when i try starting mine it doesn't want to work even though i bought a new starter. But when i kickstart it , it works .
@arturosantiago15152 жыл бұрын
Man, best explained video I have ever watched. So helpful. Thanks, brother!
@ronhib Жыл бұрын
My wife has a 2009 Corolla with a 1.8 four-cylinder engine. No problems at all with it and it has 220,000 miles on it. it’s 14 years old and my wife bought it new. She just got a new Camry two months ago and we just can’t bring ourselves to sell the 2009 Corolla. We’ve had it for so long and it is such a good car. I have changed the oil in it every 5000 miles with mobile one synthetic oil, I do all the maintenance myself I do not trust the dealership. I hope my wife’s new Camry is as good as our Corolla has been all these years! the only thing that has been done to it is we install new coils two years ago.
@Zedigy3 жыл бұрын
Awesome to learn more about this generation! I’m a newish car owner and bought my first used car a few months ago, a 2009 Corolla LE
@rawnuhld2 жыл бұрын
It’s a very reliable car. I have a 2009 Corolla S at 115k miles and made sure to change my oil once every 3k. Runs like a charm. The only problem I’ve had with the car is the airbag light going on for the passenger seat once in a while. Not sure if the sensor or the battery died for it, but other than that, it’s a good car.
@Zedigy2 жыл бұрын
@@rawnuhld for sure! It’s gotten the job done for me every day, and I’m not one who needs crazy amounts of stuff in the car so I’m glad to use this for a good bunch of years
@jibrillndny91262 жыл бұрын
@@rawnuhld call your local toyota dealer, they have a recall for 2009 models for air bag
@CarRamrod110 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2013 LE with 150k for $2500 from a lady that completely neglected it . Car is running extremely rough and is in limp mode . I plan on restoring it soon .
@vicenteg19903 жыл бұрын
Crazy I have 09 with zero issues currently.. Had miss fire few months back replaced plugs and coil, the 1s I removed where the originals that went out at a lil over 100k. Very informative video I'll be on the look out these common issues going forward. Brother u the man thanks for all your wisdom and keep up the great work.
@toyota420xp3 жыл бұрын
He is full of crap
@tamyrawilliams47972 жыл бұрын
do you have any cold start knocking?
@VikingsQueen84 Жыл бұрын
@@toyota420xp what would make him say something that isn't true. What would he be gaining by telling people that Toyotas have excessive oil consumption? And the other things. Makes no sense for him to say that, because it could cause him to lose business being hs a Toyota mechanic.....
@JonSanchezFilms Жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 Toyota Corolla S with 145k that has been great and reliable... up until now. I was getting a P219A (air/fuel imbalance bank 1) for that past year. I changed spark plugs, ignition coils, MAF sensor, both O2 sensors, gas cap, fixed exhaust leak, but to no avail. I take it for a 2nd opinion, and the mechanic finds TSB 0107-14. He performed a leak down test on each cylinder and found compression loss above 20% but not quite 30%, in cylinder 1 and 4. The recommendation is new cylinder head, exhaust valves, and intake valves. He quoted ~$3,000-$4,000 job. I love this car. He said everything else on the car is mechanically sound. I'm hoping to get this fixed and drive it 300k miles and beyond. Thanks for the video!
@tonybennett6383 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation on the Corolla ( good and bad) 👍
@obvious77772 жыл бұрын
I cleaned and applied dielectric grease to the ground bolt that connected the battery ground lead to the body also cleaned the bolt beside it, as you stated in the video, and was simply amazed by how much smoother my idle became...don't know how it worked, but it really did...THANKS!(2012 Corolla)
@deeznutz7365 Жыл бұрын
Does your car idol around 12-1500 rpm when you start? I know some cars do it as a “warm up” cuz when it does have a few minutes to get going.. it idols back down. We’re you having like a rough idol? And possible surging Rpm’s?
@rightlanehog31513 жыл бұрын
AMD, This video was a real eye opener and it made me even more satisfied that mine is from the previous generation. It was also a great reminder to always do your research and always have a used car fully inspected BEFORE purchase.
@witboj82813 жыл бұрын
I had the previous generation (2006) and it was worse, mainly because of the diesel engine. Then I bought another one in 2017 and another one this year. Only gasoline engines now, but maybe the next one will be a hybrid.
@rightlanehog31513 жыл бұрын
@@witboj8281 They have never sold a Diesel Corolla in North America but it sounds like we were not missing much.
@stephenjones91533 жыл бұрын
@@rightlanehog3151 I have owned a 2007 2Ltr Diesel and a 2013 1.4Ltr Diesel. The first one did 160KMiles and the second one has 110Kmiles on the clock, still pulls uphill at 75Mph and 2100rpm averages 62mpg on the motorway. Only ever needed bulbs, tyres and brake pads. I'm hoping my little Toyota Diesel will last for another 100Kmiles long after all ICE engines are outlawed in Europe. Everything is going Electric and Hybrid here in UK.
@rightlanehog31513 жыл бұрын
@@stephenjones9153 I am happy to hear yours are working out. As you well know, Toyota has stopped selling Diesel cars in the UK. I remember when the new Mini made its debut and Toyota supplied BMW/Mini with those 1.4 Diesel engines. A decade later the situation flipped and BMW was supplying Diesels to Toyota. This year Toyota's Hino brand had to halt sales of their delivery trucks in the USA and Canada because their Diesel engines would not meet current emission standards. I cannot imagine Toyota will ever bother to sell Diesels here again. In regard to the 62 miles to the Imperial gallon you achieve, our 1.8 Hybrid Corolla Saloon/Sedan will easily match that number with a fraction of the tailpipe emissions though we lose the manual transmission.
@byronaguilar44105 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 Corolla. Excellent, amazing, incredible car. I recommend it. No problems so far
@braaapattack29373 жыл бұрын
Yay, my generation corolla, I got a 2011 with 153k, mine did the rattle start up, but went away after I got a good batch of oil changes in it. Hasn’t done it in 40k now. Only thing I get is the starter itself rattles when cranking which seems to be normal per this starter. I use the 0w-20 and change it 6-7000 miles and have zero consumption, I also highway drive it so not as hard on the oil as a city car (55 miles a day for work, and 120 mile trip to a hospital for my dads treatments for his illness) The brakes, mine did the same thing, I adjust my rear drums twice a year (everytime I swap my summer/winter tires), I’ve got 60k on my front pads. And not even halfway on the life of them. Akebono pads work excellent! Never knew about the ac drain, interesting I’ll add in for body, sunroofs, the framing on the window itself rots away like crazy. I’ve replaced mine twice in 4 years, as they just rot like mad Interesting in the ground, might explain why my defrosters are abit temperamental when the car is cold and first started. Also, door lock actuators are weak. Mine are all dead. Far as overall, I still love mine, the basic is nice as it’s basic, way less to go wrong, and still reliable as can be. I’ve got 153k on mine, and going to run it up to about 250k before farming it off for something newer. It being less “popular” is nice also as no one looks twice at it. And parts are cheap. If they weren’t rust buckets in 4-5 years I’d buy another one to run as a work car. All I want in a car is cheap, reliable, good-great fuel mileage, and comfortable seat. This checks all the boxes for me. It’s no corvette, or Mercedes, but nice a to b transportation, if I want to drive something nicer. I’ll hop in my truck. But far as reccomending this car? I absolutely would. It’s the last of a basic tech car without 50-some modules to die and prevent the car from being used, and far as squeaks, I don’t have any in mine. Just my thoughts. Anyone who reads this and has a question about this generation corolla feel free to ask me.
@jameswhite13193 жыл бұрын
Sir did you change you radiator fluid? I haven’t yet my car got 180,000 I think it needs it ! Thanks
@braaapattack29373 жыл бұрын
@@jameswhite1319 yeah. I did that at around 110k, I didn’t pop the drain on the radiator as I didn’t trust the o-ring in the petcock to not leak from age (northeast here so we see lots of salt and corrosion) so I popped off the lower rad hose, and then refilled the system, and did it again a couple months later.
@jameswhite13193 жыл бұрын
@@braaapattack2937 ok thank you
@tamyrawilliams47972 жыл бұрын
so the cold start rattling has stoppwd?
@braaapattack2937 Жыл бұрын
Guess I’ll update my post, 177000 miles on it now, right after my post I had my largest repair, the alternator up and died one day at 157000, could have swapped it myself, minus the rust from the salt seizes the lower mount bolt and broke off… yay salt! Otherwise still running good and nothing to report on otherwise
@polloloci21 Жыл бұрын
I have the 2009 Corolla Matrix - water pump went out at 77k miles - ignition coil fault at 175k miles - no issues with the alternator - CV joints replaced at 170k miles (Replaced all shocks/struts, ball joints at the same time- all Toyota parts). - now have 190k miles- still running strong. - no issues with a/c or brakes - uses about 1 qt every 5k miles - has always gotten about 29-31mpg
@MEU2k3 жыл бұрын
Please we need a video on drum brake installation, their adjustments and the hand brake adjustments.
@chrischicol9 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 that has 235,000 miles. I’ve never had a single motor issue. Alternator replaced a few times, and all other things that need replacing at that mileage. But thing is purring and no other issues. Amazing car
@michaelbrennan71483 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Very helpful information. I'm still trying to figure out what your next Toyota purchase is.
@Mike-pc1jq Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a 2010 Corolla S with a 5 speed manual transmission. 222k miles and basically no issues. Honestly a fun little car, it is what you make of it, the 5 speed helps