My 2018 Corolla SE has just under 18K miles. I bought a new in April 2018, but it was built in 2017. The seats are black and still like new. Toyota refreshed the Corolla for the 2017 model year giving it a facelift and adding Toyota Safety Sense 1.0
I have driven my model 3 with white seats 70k miles of amazon deliveries and doordash and it still looks genuinely brand new inside because i clean my car regularly. Couldn’t imagine spending every day in a filthy car.
The car that I had previous was a Hyundai Sonata I had that car from 2019 till 2023. I bought it at 120,000 miles and I junk it out at almost 250,000 miles and the car I had before that was a Ford fusion, and it was totaled out due to a drunk driver while doing a DoorDash delivery
@ no problem you should get at least 200,000 miles out of a Corolla for sure before engine or transmission problems usually longer on the older ones same with the older Hondas they were bullet proof great gas mileage too we all have Hondas in my family except my brother he wanted a mustang
Damn bro I’m only telling you this to give you some perspective when buying your new Corolla but I just bought a 2025 hybrid Corolla le with a few additional add ons for 26k otd. I was debating new vs used but I’m glad I went new, I don’t trust all these hooligans
I have a 2017 prius, i got mine at 24k miles and was getting 90mpg and now it's at 115k miles and I'm getting 60mpg this winter and got 70mpg over the summer
@@ZavHustles i actually run it on the lowest setting possible, typically 1-3 bars fan speed and i avoid highways at all costs plus it only takes me about 2mins longer to get to my drop offs city streets vs highways, i attribute the drop in mpgs more so to the lithium ion battery losing capacity
@ Even if it’s on the lowest setting it’s still gonna have a noticeable impact on your mileage. I can almost guarantee the drop isn’t from the battery degrading, my car is past 270k and there’s been no noticeable degradation of the battery
you still have 100.000 miles to go those cars last a long time, your insurance should cover the bumper cover, body shops pay 150.00 for that cover as far as the fender have them bump it out and blend the paint into the door. cheap enough to just get it fixed. also auto repair shops have 30-point inspections for free. I assume you're going to need struts and tie rod ends and the bearings might start making a holing sound soon if not already doing it. what every they say is wrong be sure to check the price of the parts they say is bad and about 125.00 for labor.
Dude....how could you drive a vehicle that's trashed like that...respect your vehicle and yourself...if you can't afford to maintain a vehicle then you shouldn't be driving.
The car that I had previous was a Hyundai Sonata I had that car from 2019 till 2023. I bought it at 120,000 miles and I junk it out at almost 250,000 miles and the car I had before that was a Ford fusion, and it was totaled out due to a drunk driver while doing a DoorDash delivery
My 2010 Corolla has 29k miles.
It will outlive me.
YOUR wonderful Corolla might outlive me, too.
Keep up the great work.
Have an 8th and 9th gen Corolla and love them to death. Awesome to see the 11th gen is so solid as well
I worked at Carvana for 4 years never again glad you got a good car
My 2018 Corolla SE has just under 18K miles. I bought a new in April 2018, but it was built in 2017. The seats are black and still like new. Toyota refreshed the Corolla for the 2017 model year giving it a facelift and adding Toyota Safety Sense 1.0
Happy Anniversary Toyota
I hope you are making great money bc that vehicle depreciation is crazy! I hope you can get a million miles on that car! All the best!!
@@Hello123-b7l I show my pay every week.
I have driven my model 3 with white seats 70k miles of amazon deliveries and doordash and it still looks genuinely brand new inside because i clean my car regularly. Couldn’t imagine spending every day in a filthy car.
Woooow 3 years flew past so fast
You've driven more in 3 years than I have in my life! Lol
Try turtle wax carpet and upholstery cleaner on that passenger seat, it works great and is super easy
I like the VW diesel’s for my gig work.
I use my 99 camry with 260k miles. Works good, but i want a brand new camry awd hybrid. Find myself having to use a truck in the winter months
My 2010 4Runner has 240k miles and going strong 💪
If you wanna get the stains out of the seats you'll probably have to steam clean them
I have same color corolla with a jacked up front end :) 180000 miles strong
Toyota corolla amd camrys best cars out there.
wish I had bought a corolla for gig work... my '17 sentra cvt just failed at 67k miles. Not a cheap fix, may have to junk it.
My interior looks the same, for the same reason
Toyotas are great for gig work of course that was a great choice! I have a toyota Camry
Car doesn't look bad at all. That interior can be brought back to new for $200.
The car that I had previous was a Hyundai Sonata I had that car from 2019 till 2023. I bought it at 120,000 miles and I junk it out at almost 250,000 miles and the car I had before that was a Ford fusion, and it was totaled out due to a drunk driver while doing a DoorDash delivery
Nice car bro. Toyotas are bullet proof
You need to do a deep clean of interior.. Great car .
you can drill hole on the bumper on the side then add one screw to both side :)
Amazon has seat covers for Corolla. Well under $200.00 .
Heck yeah let's go
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I'm renting a Toyota Corolla right now while my truck gets fixed. Absolutely love the gas mileage. Thinking about buying one of those or a Kia Soul
Get the Corolla don't get the Kia Japanese especially Honda or Toyota/ Acura or Lexus far superior to the Korean crap
@ThePhonymo thank you very much for the advice.
@ no problem you should get at least 200,000 miles out of a Corolla for sure before engine or transmission problems usually longer on the older ones same with the older Hondas they were bullet proof great gas mileage too we all have Hondas in my family except my brother he wanted a mustang
@ThePhonymo LMAO well you can't blame him, it's a Mustang!
I plan on getting amother car for just delivery purposes
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Damn bro I’m only telling you this to give you some perspective when buying your new Corolla but I just bought a 2025 hybrid Corolla le with a few additional add ons for 26k otd. I was debating new vs used but I’m glad I went new, I don’t trust all these hooligans
About time for a new Toyota huh
Because your car's gone nearly 200,000 miles without major problems imo you got lucky and didn't overpay at this point - WW
My mazda 2.5 year arron too almost 100k during that time
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I'm 800 miles shy of 200k on my Prius.
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But my Prius brand new in 2019, just passed 270k miles, these things are literally bulletproof
I have a 2017 prius, i got mine at 24k miles and was getting 90mpg and now it's at 115k miles and I'm getting 60mpg this winter and got 70mpg over the summer
@ yup, you’ll see a decrease in mpg in summer and winter because running the heating/cooling system lowers your mpg
@@ZavHustles i actually run it on the lowest setting possible, typically 1-3 bars fan speed and i avoid highways at all costs plus it only takes me about 2mins longer to get to my drop offs city streets vs highways, i attribute the drop in mpgs more so to the lithium ion battery losing capacity
@ Even if it’s on the lowest setting it’s still gonna have a noticeable impact on your mileage. I can almost guarantee the drop isn’t from the battery degrading, my car is past 270k and there’s been no noticeable degradation of the battery
@ZavHustles could also be due to the fact that i need to change the spark plugs, what kinda mpgs do you get?
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What milage did your Lexus tranny mess up? Lexus is known to be just as reliable as Toyota I’m shocked it gave out
Tarrifs will make prices go higher on cars
Spray hydrogen peroxide and lightly scrub with brush. Wipe off using damp towel.Voila
you still have 100.000 miles to go those cars last a long time, your insurance should cover the bumper cover, body shops pay 150.00 for that cover as far as the fender have them bump it out and blend the paint into the door. cheap enough to just get it fixed. also auto repair shops have 30-point inspections for free. I assume you're going to need struts and tie rod ends and the bearings might start making a holing sound soon if not already doing it. what every they say is wrong be sure to check the price of the parts they say is bad and about 125.00 for labor.
I’m part time and did 32,000 in 2024
What’s up bro
I bought my car at 32,000 miles in November and I just went over 100,000
Wish I had a car to make some money and shelter b
you should never buy brand new for this line of work, better value for your money to get something at least 4 or 5 years old
Dude....how could you drive a vehicle that's trashed like that...respect your vehicle and yourself...if you can't afford to maintain a vehicle then you shouldn't be driving.
@InsignificantSpeckOfDust Thanks for contributing to my TH-cam pay.
@@AaronsGig My pleasure...you may want to spend some of it on cleaning up your car...Happy Motoring.
@@InsignificantSpeckOfDust I'm not even the slightest bit interested in cleaning up this car.
@@AaronsGig Obviously...but I appreciate your honesty.
The car that I had previous was a Hyundai Sonata I had that car from 2019 till 2023. I bought it at 120,000 miles and I junk it out at almost 250,000 miles and the car I had before that was a Ford fusion, and it was totaled out due to a drunk driver while doing a DoorDash delivery