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The 5 Best And Worst Model Years Of The Toyota Corolla by ibinaboonline: 4:47pm On Aug 21, 2023


The Toyota Corolla, a name that resonates with reliability, practicality, and affordability, has been gracing the roads worldwide since 1966. With its impressive production run, it's no surprise that certain model years stand out for their excellence, while others are best avoided.

This article will delve into the five best and worst model years of the Toyota Corolla, allowing prospective buyers to make informed decisions.

Remember, while this guide provides a general overview, the condition of any used car heavily depends on factors like maintenance, usage, and treatment by its previous owners. So, always have a trusted mechanic inspect a used vehicle before purchase to confirm its condition and value.

1. Best Model Years: 2017 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 4.0 Of 5.0 JD Power Rating
Used Price: $9,000 to $24,999



The 2017 model is a gem in the Corolla lineage. This model year introduced Toyota Safety Sense-P, a suite of advanced safety features, as standard, including adaptive cruise control, automatic high beams, lane departure warning with steering assist, and forward collision warning with pedestrian detection and automatic emergency braking.

The 2017 Corolla is also known for its spacious interior, comfortable ride, and impressive fuel economy. This year marked a high point in Toyota's commitment to both safety and value.

1. Worst Model Years: 2009 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 84 Of 100 JD Power Rating
Used Price: $5,500 to $13,977



While the Toyota Corolla generally maintains a reputation for reliability, some years have had their share of problems. Looking at the five model years to avoid, the 2009 model sticks out like a sore thumb.

According to the Vehicle History website this model-year is simply not a good car. The damning verdict is based on “542 verified owner reviews” that revealed “serious engine issues affecting the long-term reliability.”

The 2009 model year has been plagued with excessive oil consumption issues, leading to potential engine damage if not addressed promptly. Additionally, it has experienced problems with the braking system. These reported issues signal it as a year to avoid.

2. Best Model Years: 2020 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 80 Of 100 JD Power Rating
Used Price: $11,500 to $28,847



The 2020 Corolla underwent a complete redesign, ushering in the model’s 12th generation. It flaunts a stylish exterior, improved driving dynamics, and a more powerful engine option. The model also introduced a hybrid variant, offering superb fuel efficiency.

The updated infotainment system, featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, along with a variety of standard driver-assistance features, makes it one of the best Corolla years. Vehicle History didn’t mince words when it said that “2020 is a great year for the Toyota Corolla since it offers a lot of technology with efficient engines.”

2. Worst Model Years: 2002 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 4.6 Of 5 Kelly Blue Book Rating
Used Price: $2,250 to $6,605



It seems that the further back you go, the less preferable the models becomes. However, this does not necessarily bear on the nameplate’s general reliability, especially when compare with similarly classed brands of the same period.

In fact, RepairPal gave it 4 out of 5 stars, while the KBB gave it a 4.4 overall consumer rating, and 4.6 for reliability.

Even so, the 2002 Corolla is less preferable compared to other model years because of the reported problems of engine failure. Engine replacements are costly, making this model year a risky investment.

3. Best Model Years: 2013 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 5-Star JD Power Rating
Used Price: $4,900 to $19,998



The 2013 model stands out as a reliable pre-owned option. With its excellent reputation for dependability, this model year is known for its low cost of ownership and infrequent, inexpensive repairs.

The 2013 Corolla offers a comfortable ride and a user-friendly infotainment system, making it a smart choice for those seeking a used vehicle.

Vehicle History noted that though the Corolla was more expensive than its rivals, its dependable powertrain was worth the money. This also explains why we chose it for this list over the 2014 model with more tech features.

3. Worst Model Years: 2011 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 87 Of 100 JD Power Rating
Used Price: $5,750 to $16,998



The 2011 model has been associated with numerous complaints about transmission issues. This year's model is often reported to have a delay when accelerating, which can be a safety concern when merging onto highways or overtaking other vehicles and it doesn’t help that steering feels unresponsive.

Furthermore, the 2011 Corolla could certainly do better than the palace of plastic and cloth cabin materials. It also lacked some latest tech features that rightly belong in a 2011 sedan/hatchback. For propulsion, the 2011 Corolla relied on a sole 1.8-liter inline-4 widely reported as underpowered.

Despite this, it didn’t lead its class in terms of fuel economy, earning a combined city/highway rating of 30 mpg. Additionally, earning three stars in government crash tests doesn’t inspire that much confidence, even though the IIHS did give it its Top Safety Pick award.

4. Best Model Years: 2016 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 3.5 Of 5 JD Power Rating
Used Price: $7,999 to $20,998



The 2016 Corolla is another strong contender that rightly deserves its seat at this table. This model includes a spacious, high-quality interior, and a standard rearview camera – a feature not commonly found in compact cars at the time. There’s more, though.

The 2016 Corolla brought a number of ‘specials’ including a Special Edition model and Siri Eyes bundled in the Entune infotainment system. Combing through customer review sites like Consumer Reports and JD Power, you’d find that the 2016 model got fewer complaints.

Unlike the 2011 model with a single engine to speak of, the 2016 Corolla benefitted from two engines – both compatible with the base models.

It got 5 stars in government crash tests and led its class in fuel economy, thanks to a combined city/highway rating of 34 mpg. Its excellent gas mileage and comfortable ride make it a practical choice for commuters.

4. Worst Model Years: 2003 Toyota Corolla

Reliability Score: 4.8 Of 5 Kelly Blue Book Rating
Used Price: $3,995 to $9,900



Indeed, the 2003 Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic are easily the best used cars money can buy with a $4,000 budget, but the trade-offs may not be worth it for the simple reason that you can do better with other model years.

For starters, the ‘03 Corolla is no good for taller drivers, and rounder passengers will find the rear cabin a tight fit. The truth is a ‘03 Corolla with as much as 150K miles on the odometer can live long enough to double those digits.

However, the 2003 model year has received reports of engine stalling, particularly when the vehicle is at low speeds or idle. Such occurrences can be dangerous in traffic or intersections, making this a model year to reconsider.

Finish reading the article here:
https://www.carsandhorsepower.com/featured/the-5-best-and-worst-model-years-of-the-toyota-corolla

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