00:45 gets me wondering how many people buy a car based on how menacing or smiley or flashy the front grill looks...... (a baseline smile = VW Bug)....
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
no it doesnt lmao. The LE looks nice and modest while the SE is trying to do horrible cosplay as a race car. And the drls are horrible. Dont let me mention the black accents
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
Corolla SE also has a multi-link independent rear suspension unlike the torsion beam rear suspension on the gasoline Corolla LE. This means the SE will have a better ride and handling.
John Konde, the LE used to have multi link independent rear suspension until 2023 models where they went back to torsion beam which to me was a downer and that’s another reason why I will keep my 2020 LE which will be paid off by 2025 and on top of that SE trim is never a good thing because those 18 inch tires are gonna cost you an arm and leg for replacement and also the rims that come with it are prone to damage for those people who live in areas where they are lots of potholes especially during the winter where the temps may go up for one day and then way below freezing mark within a few hours or a day later and that’s how potholes are created. So those 18 inch tires won’t take kindly to potholes plus the road noise is a bit harsh too. 16 inch tires are perfect for those road conditions and they can take more bumps as they have a better sidewall than the 18s. Another obvious reason for the torsion beam was due to the price point and also it’s not just the suspension that got downgraded, even the instrument clusters look cheaper compared to 2020 to 2022. The only good thing about 2023 and present corollas is the addition of usb c ports for the rear passengers and some people will enjoy that and that’s definitely a good thing and that’s about it honestly
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
@@johnkonde1975 also on my end today is a good day and I will make a short video clip on my TH-cam channel and show people what winter tires look like and why AWD is not necessary and there is some snow where I live and the video will be up and running in 1 hr on my TH-cam channel. Stay tuned
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
If you've never had the blind spot warnings in a current or previous car, who cares? I know how to check the blind spots both by how I set my mirrors and by how I look over my shoulders in my 2006 Toyota Matrix!
Why would anyone even consider a non-hybrid Corolla sedan in 2024/25? Since you will be saddled with an automatic transmission, why wouldn't you take the extra mpg as well as available AWD that comes with the hybrid? Come to think of it, the Camry beats the Corolla sedan in space, power and efficiency for a small increase in the monthly payment.
This comment clearly shows someone who is entitled and out of touch with reality. The non hybrid Corolla is a good buy, myself I got a 2020 LE which I’m almost done paying for and will be keeping it for the long haul. The fuel cost is almost next to nothing compared to SUVs or vans. During summer I can easily get 42mpg -and yes the hybrid does cost more upfront but even then to feel the difference in savings it will take years and also non hybrid is also cheap to repair as parts are available all the time. Also to add that AWD is overrated and I will explain why it’s overrated. First reason is that as a Canadian where it snows 6 months or so, all you need is winter tires and that’s the best investment one can make. It makes AWD useless. Also that’s why we have two sets of tires, winter tires for winter and all season tires for summer time. Hybrid will be more useful in the future once the batteries are cheaper then it will become a useful option. All in all there is nothing wrong with getting either non hybrid and hybrid Corolla Another thing with AWD that people don’t realize is that when it comes to tire replacement you are replacing all 4 at the same time along with brake pads and rotors whereas FWD you normally replace the front two tires and brakes as they do most of the work , so that’s something people need to be aware of which is why I brought the winter tire as the best solution and it does the job perfectly.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
00:45 gets me wondering how many people buy a car based on how menacing or smiley or flashy the front grill looks...... (a baseline smile = VW Bug)....
The SE looks waaaaaaaay better! Not even close!
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
no it doesnt lmao. The LE looks nice and modest while the SE is trying to do horrible cosplay as a race car. And the drls are horrible. Dont let me mention the black accents
SE for sure
I love my XSE 4-door Sedan 2020 Toyota Corolla.
LE has smoother ride….that is #1 priority for me
That I agree 100 % from someone who owns the LE
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
It definitely does. I've driven both. Le is alot smoother.
5:06 The SE has a 2.0, right? That is a better power train than the LE's 1.8.
For 2025 they all have the 2.0
@BostonAutoBlog Ah, well there ya go. My bad!
People buy this car to SAVE MONEY.....forget the SE/ go with LE!!!!!!
Corolla SE also has a multi-link independent rear suspension unlike the torsion beam rear suspension on the gasoline Corolla LE. This means the SE will have a better ride and handling.
John Konde, the LE used to have multi link independent rear suspension until 2023 models where they went back to torsion beam which to me was a downer and that’s another reason why I will keep my 2020 LE which will be paid off by 2025 and on top of that SE trim is never a good thing because those 18 inch tires are gonna cost you an arm and leg for replacement and also the rims that come with it are prone to damage for those people who live in areas where they are lots of potholes especially during the winter where the temps may go up for one day and then way below freezing mark within a few hours or a day later and that’s how potholes are created. So those 18 inch tires won’t take kindly to potholes plus the road noise is a bit harsh too. 16 inch tires are perfect for those road conditions and they can take more bumps as they have a better sidewall than the 18s. Another obvious reason for the torsion beam was due to the price point and also it’s not just the suspension that got downgraded, even the instrument clusters look cheaper compared to 2020 to 2022. The only good thing about 2023 and present corollas is the addition of usb c ports for the rear passengers and some people will enjoy that and that’s definitely a good thing and that’s about it honestly
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
Le definitely has a smoother ride. Tires is 75% of your suspension.
Get the LE
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
In Canada you can choose the top trim model fully loaded with 4k added to MSRP
And you can wait six months for it
Ya....no thanks
Does anyone know if the Corolla XLE trim has the multi link suspension or the torsion beam suspension?
XLE has multi-link. XLE is hybrid and all Corolla hybrids have multi-link, even LE hybrid. Only LE gasoline has torsion beam
@@johnkonde1975 also on my end today is a good day and I will make a short video clip on my TH-cam channel and show people what winter tires look like and why AWD is not necessary and there is some snow where I live and the video will be up and running in 1 hr on my TH-cam channel. Stay tuned
@@johnkonde1975 that’s correct
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
Get the LE & go purchase a set of Continental tires for it. & it will ride better than the SE with 18" Alloys🤔
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
the bigger the tire wall the better the ride
The le definitely gas a better ride. I've driven both.
The le wheels has a much smoother ride.
Got the 2025 LE for my daughter, these don’t come with Blind Spot Sensor??
For the LE if it has the Convenience or Premium Package equipped it will. Blindspot detection isn't standard unfortunately.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
If you've never had the blind spot warnings in a current or previous car, who cares? I know how to check the blind spots both by how I set my mirrors and by how I look over my shoulders in my 2006 Toyota Matrix!
Why would anyone even consider a non-hybrid Corolla sedan in 2024/25? Since you will be saddled with an automatic transmission, why wouldn't you take the extra mpg as well as available AWD that comes with the hybrid? Come to think of it, the Camry beats the Corolla sedan in space, power and efficiency for a small increase in the monthly payment.
Because you pay more up front and it will take years of driving to make up the mpg difference in savings
This comment clearly shows someone who is entitled and out of touch with reality. The non hybrid Corolla is a good buy, myself I got a 2020 LE which I’m almost done paying for and will be keeping it for the long haul. The fuel cost is almost next to nothing compared to SUVs or vans. During summer I can easily get 42mpg -and yes the hybrid does cost more upfront but even then to feel the difference in savings it will take years and also non hybrid is also cheap to repair as parts are available all the time. Also to add that AWD is overrated and I will explain why it’s overrated. First reason is that as a Canadian where it snows 6 months or so, all you need is winter tires and that’s the best investment one can make. It makes AWD useless. Also that’s why we have two sets of tires, winter tires for winter and all season tires for summer time. Hybrid will be more useful in the future once the batteries are cheaper then it will become a useful option. All in all there is nothing wrong with getting either non hybrid and hybrid Corolla
Another thing with AWD that people don’t realize is that when it comes to tire replacement you are replacing all 4 at the same time along with brake pads and rotors whereas FWD you normally replace the front two tires and brakes as they do most of the work , so that’s something people need to be aware of which is why I brought the winter tire as the best solution and it does the job perfectly.
Math is Not racist !!
Camry is better for you Rightlane since you're super tall and huge. Also like Alvin rightly said, many people don't need nor want AWD
@ I just posted a short video on my TH-cam in regards to winter tires
Just picked up a Corolla se for 24k
I'm 5' 10 165 lbs The LE and SE are hard to get into. The passenger door is tiny, and the SE does not have blind spot warnings on the side view mirrors.
LE has a more wide grill. SE has a little too small grill for my liking but overall more style
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