Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla
TOYOTA COROLLA
>>17343975
>>17343975
Umm. No.
>Corolla owner.
>>17344049
Listen to this guy.
As a long time Toyota fan, the '17 Elantra is just much better than the '17 Corolla.
Not even shilling at this point.
>>17344028
If you want to die sure
>>17344060
Only if you get the Elantra Sport with the turbo and the independent rear suspension though.
>>17344084
True, forgot to specify that the Sport is cheaper to acquire and also far more exciting than any Corolla.
>>17343975
>Numb steering
>>17344060
>Elantra
still has dead-numb steering unless the 17' changed out of dumb electric steering
i learned in my dad's 13' elantra. I like the steering in my mazda3 much more
>>17343975
3k civic is better in every way.
>>17344895
not when you live in a shitty place like Ontario where insurance rates are most expensive for Corollas and Civics so reliability doesn't mean shit if you're paying stupid high insurance ($400 a month is the norm for a male driver under 25 in the worst areas).
cars with AWD are slightly cheaper to insure
>>17344907
>400 bucks a month
on your own insurance or your parents?
>>17344907
>live in Ontario
>all used cars have a fuckotn of rust + high kms
>cars that are in okay condition go for way too much
>insurance rates don't make any sense
>>17344925
Both
I thought I could weasel out as a occasional driver under my parents' plans since there's only one car between them. Turns out there's an additional cost if you're an occasional driver under 30 anyways ($200 per month for me) on top of whoever's the primary driver for the car (around $200). Dunno if it's just Unifund or all insurance though, fuck it for now since I already decided on a car.
also fuck Brampton. Can't wait to get out of what is basically India.
>>17344960
>all used cars have a fuckotn of rust + high kms
This is precisely why I'm planning to buy new next time even if it's a huge waste of money. I want a car I can really baby around.
hard to baby the car I have right now when it already had widespread surface rust in the first place.
>>17344991
>widespread surface rust
Fuck that dude. What car are you gonna get ?
>>17344907
Why? Fwd is good in shit weather. Elantara and corrola are fwd right?
>>17345007
unironically, probably BRZ/GT86 depending on how it changes since it's not much more expensive than an econobox.
otherwise maybe a 3-door Golf or even a Yaris if Toyota releases a hot one. Not sure yet since I might just end up preferring an automatic Lexus/Corolla at that point in the future.
>>17345024
The new golfs are great
I have a 2000 Corolla. It sucks in a lot of ways, cheap hard plastic, poor interior design, awful handling. Even if they've gotten better, I would spend the money and get a better Toyota like a Celica or Avalon
>>17345016
I compared insurance rates when I was deciding on a car. Between sportier cars and popular econoboxes, they've ended up around the same.
more people drive econoboxes so more crashes. the logic works for insurance companies somehow?
>>17345031
I recently got rid of my 2000 Corolla, I unironically miss it. Everything about it was tacky and shitty but it was easy to maintain and great on gas
>>17344972
>Wow 400 a month is a lot
>Brampton
Fucking obviously your insurance is high, I'm just over in Georgetown and my insurance is 2500 a year and I'm 21
>2009 Accord
>>17344028
It's just a mid engined corolla
I want to buy a 6th gen celica, can I expect toyota reliability from that?
>>17345163
Hey fellow gtown-bro, what insurance are you with ?
>>17344062
>not wanting to die
fucking normies
>>17345163
That's ridiculous, I pay 2k a year with an accident on file and I have a 2 door
>mfw the manual 2017 corolla shifts like ass and the throw felt like an old semi truck when changing gears
>mfw the clutch pedal felt like I was stepping on memory foam pillows
>I ended up getting the 2017 corolla with paddle shifters and "sequential" shifter
At least the interior is maximum comfy and I got it with 0 apr. And I thought 260 a month for car insurance was high compared to some of you guys was bad
>>17345267
But how old are you, and what town do you live in?
>>17343975
If you can get a Corolla in manual it will be the most "it's a car!" commuter car you can possibly get.
It is possibly one of the most featureless amalgamations of plastic and metal created today. It goes from A to B without issue in a way that could lull you to sleep if you knew you wouldn't crash.
>>17344893
What year is your 3?
>>17347409
2009
I'd completely love the car a lot if it was completely rust free. Interior is nice and simple, and easily superior to korean build quality in a newer Elantra.
i have the base model too which isn't bad either since the wheel is less cluttered (pic related).
I dunno if you can find ever find out that's rust free though so I would not recommend it beyond anything as a beater car. They are apparently susceptible to rust because of the steel material used, not that it really makes a difference in a salt winter area.
>>17347493
*pic related
i like it, and i don't think it's entirely all bias from owning one.
>>17343975
>CVT
this kills the enthusiast
>>17347493
Nice. I just bought a 2010, and I don't live near snow so I'm not too concerned about rust.
>>17343975
but I`m not middle class poor, so what should I do?