I, too love the new generation Nissan Sentra. It's a really great all around car. But I share the same concern as you in regards to the reliability, especially longer term. Longer term the Corolla and Civic will still be standing.
I picked the LE up two weeks ago from a dealer in LA and drove couple hours home. Mine had the exact non-centering steering wheel issue. I brought to my local dealer. They determined the front-toe was out of alignment and aligned it. The service advisor said he had seen this problem before and believed they must have knocked it out of alignment when they transported the vehicle from the truck to the dealership.
Interesting! Thanks for the comment. I was wondering about that. I’m on the East Coast so mine was transported across the country. I actually took it back to the dealer a second time because it still wasn’t perfect. I don’t think they were thrilled but I think it’s good now! Let’s hope so. How about your trunk? Is it difficult to close it?
I just picked up my 23’ Corolla two days ago, I have the same steering wheel off center issue- glad to know I am not the only one! I’ll be bringing it back next weekend, how long to repair?
@@paulfennell01 thanks for the comment. I had two separate trips to the dealer. The first one it still wasn’t perfect and the second one was pretty close to perfect. So yeah, about three hours in total at the dealer. I have noticed recently now it’s going off-center in the other direction! My mechanic said it is a difficult thing to fix perfectly. I’ll probably say something again at the dealer before my one year is up on the alignment warranty. The whole thing is definitely a mild annoyance. That shouldn’t be happening on a brand new car. But that’s really our only issue. Everything else has been great. We have about 5000 miles on it all ready.. Was yours built in Japan too?
Be careful closing the trunk, my Corolla is the same way, you have to slam the trunk Pretty good for it to latch. Over time you will get small dings along the trunk. The metal is so thin, that's what happens. What I do, grab the trunk from the bottom below the license plate and close it.
I have a 2023 Corolla Hybrid AWD on order, same color as you got (beautiful blue!). Other choices were the not yet available Corolla Cross Hybrid, and the 2023 Prius. The Corolla should be around 5K cheaper than the other two, but we don't yet know about availability and price on them.
Corolla is a solid car. Very reliable and will last over 200,000 miles. When they were 15-20 grand I endorsed them but now pushing 25 grand its a pass. Id rather spend a few extra and get a more premium Camry.
Camry is more premium? Then how comes the 2023 Camry LE comes with a smaller 7 inch screen, the old outdated Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, no wireless apple carplay, no wireless android auto, and no rear usb-c ports? Also even a base Camry will easily cost you over 30k.
I agree! I had the same 2017 Prius. I would have kept it, but the dealer offered me 3k more than I paid for it (I got it used before the pandemic). So, I jumped on that.
Im sure your happy with your 2023 ! I'm pretty sure Im going to buy the 2023 too.The local dealers are selling at msrp , which is fine because the pre-owned prices are still crazy high. I think new is 3k more than used. Thanks for your video !!!!!! I like the 3.0 safety features. Corolla Le for me too.
You can't go wrong on purchasing a new Toyota that you plan to own 10-12 years. Way better resale value on it. One question; did you consider the hybrid version of the Corolla? Or the Corolla Cross? Thanks for the upload and congratulations on the new vehicle 😀
Thanks! I thought the Corolla Cross was intriguing and I like the styling, but after sitting in one I wasn't sure. If you are getting a vehicle like that, the RAV seems like the better choice size wise. The back seat is tiny in the Cross. And of course, it was more money. Re the Hybrid - the ones that I did see in my area were marked up 3 thousand more; that's if you could get one.
Exact same situation here. We tried for two weeks to find a trustworthy used car in the $13k range but nothing but junk and salvage titles in my area. Wife hadn't had a car payment in 20 years. We have 450 miles on it so far. Trunk does take a firm close. We've had a check engine light for 5 days they can't figure out. "Crank position sensor". They replaced the sensor but the codes come back on next cold start. It's back at the dealer now. Anyone else have issues yet?
Thanks for the comment! Yes, same here. I see a nice used car only to click on it and it said rebuilt. You have a 2023? I haven’t had that issue yet. Hopefully you get some answers.
The trunk closing firmly is normal. It a very solid seal. Toyota's CVT is more reliable than Nissan's, but remember to flush / exchange your CVT fluid at 60K per your owners manual. I sub'd and look forward to more of your content.
Just picked mine up Saturday. Me too 400 miles r/t to get as there were no LE’s in Northern Ohio, or the dealers were doing mandatory $2500 ceramic coatings. Yes, my trunk closes hard too.
Thanks for the comment. Cool! Yeah, those mandatory mark-ups are crazy. I’ll do an update video soon, but everything is going ok. I’ve got 1800 miles on it already. I actually changed the oil last week. I know, I didn’t have too. I’ll probably change it again at 5000 after that. Re the trunk, I’ve found if you firmly close it with your hand right under the license plate (watch your fingers!) it works best.
Nice descriptive video! The 2 liter engine has 30 more HP than the 1.8 liter engine (139 vs 169), better fuel economy (33 mpg vs 35 mpg), and it's been out for 5 years when you include the Lexus UX200. The current gen Camry & RAV4 have the same type of dynamic force engine btw, just a bit bigger. I'm sure it will be reliable. Also it's auto one touch up & down for all 4 windows.
Thanks! Yeah, I’ve been watching a lot of videos on the dynamic force engines. I’m sure it will be fine. I haven’t gone all out yet on the engine of course, but I think it has some nice pep. So far the gas mileage has been great.. thanks for clarifying about the windows. Good to know!
Nice car.... Congratulations Make sure you keep up with regular 5,000 mile oil change interval or every 6 months - which ever comes first - and you're golden. I'm in Canada and bought the Corolla SE AWD.
I watched your video again just because I really love this car! I plan on buying a 2023 Corolla LE too next year when interest rates are higher so I can buy it below MSRP (I'm a cash buyer). My goal is at least a $1000 off MSRP. I will also select Celestite, a beautiful color, but I plan on adding the $1200 convenience package. Blind spot monitors, rear cross traffic alert, smart key with door sensors, push button start, remote start, and lovely silver alloy wheels.
Awesome! I was a mostly a cash buyer as well. I got it at MSRP. Good luck getting it below. You might get lucky in a couple months however. I don’t think there’s much negotiation right now on a car like the Corolla..The convenience package is the way to go. I would’ve done it but my wife really didn’t care and was more interested in saving a little bit of money.
Also, most of the Corolla’s right now do not have the convenience package so they are harder to find. Somebody will swoop in right behind you and pay MSRP. That might change the next year, so who knows.
@@rickm8456 As interest rates grow higher, more & more people will be unemployed which reduces demand for Corollas. Plus, taking out a car loan becomes more expensive which further reduces demand. That's when a cash buyer like me can swoop in and buy the car below MSRP at the end of the month when the dealership needs to meet their sales target.
@@braetonwilson4296 sure - it’s worth a shot! But I don’t see anything changing in at least 6 months. My local dealer had a 2023 on the lot for two days before someone brought it. That was one of the few 2023’s that actually made it to the lot without being pre-purchased. I called about 15 dealers in my state and found the same story.
@@rickm8456 thats exactly what happened to my wife and i, we found 1 at our local toyota dealership, we got a 2500 markup on top of the msrp, but we walked away from the dealership the same day with a 2023 corolla hybrid!! we got lucky!!
Excellent video, thank you for helping me choose which color to get [yours is nice both interior and exterior ]. Got appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
I have a 2014 LE, and I bought a 2022 LE last year. Toyota REMOVED the heated side view mirrors sometime in between and the 2022 does not have them. Does the 2023 LE? It's a huge problem when the car is encased in ice. Scraping them is problematic because I think it would be easy to damage the positional controls behind them. It isn't safe. Now I have two ziplocs with rubber bands and I wrap them up when parking in the winter.
I get what you’re saying, I have 2022 Corolla that my wife drives. I ordered a 2023 Corolla earlier this year. I don’t expect to get it until June or July .
What you likely didn't know is Nissan warranties its cvt for 12 months only. Jatco makes Nissan Transmissions, its mostly owned by Nissan. Toyotas 1.8 is one of the most reliable engines Toyota makes. It is port injected only. One of the last port injected only engines available. Still can be had in 2023 in a hybride corolla. Your trunk closing hard is NOT normal, return to the dealer & have it adjusted. Indeed you have wireless Apple carplay & android auto. You made the correct choice. I purchased a 2022 LE with convenience package in November. It is car number 300+ in 53 years of driving. Sold a 2022 Hyundai Accent SEL to buy the Toyota. I will likely look into a XLE later this year. I like Toyota quality & the TNGA is excellent! I had a 2013 Camry LE, a 2019 Camry LE 2.5, a 2021 Corolla Hatch Special Edition 2.0, The 2.0 liter is dual injected with both port & direct injection & very themal effecient. My 2022 Corolla LE is in Ruby Flare Pearl & a 1.8. My wife drives a 2020 Tacoma 4x4 Access cab with the 2.7. Both these engines are port injected. (no concern of intake manifold carbon build up).
I think that trunk is a little too difficult to close, not terrible but not great. Idk if that is a thing with this generation but it’s not that big of a deal if you gotta live with it
Thanks for sharing your video before I never like toyota i use to owned Nissan Mazda and Honda when i bought 1987 toyota Cressida from my cousin and after that i fell in love with the toyota and then i bought 1997 camry v6 and 2010 matrix 2.4 and now i just 2022 venza hybrid limited love it good on gas ⛽ very comfortable smooth you should get xse Corolla instead take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I discovered another issue with these new Corollas because I also have a 2023 Corolla. The USB Type C ports does not recognize flash drives. It will only work for your phones. That’s it. I had. Civic before and it picked up every flash drive I threw at it. I hate using my phone inside these cars and just want to listen to my music stored on the flash drive but these Corollas can’t play them. I don’t know if this is common in all Toyota vehicles but this sucks. Oh well. It’s to drive from point A to point B, that’s it. I debated what color I wanted and ended choosing the wind chill Pearl which is beautiful! It’s not just a pure white color but it has a nice shimmer with a subtle silver/purple like hue at certain angles. So this is different from just a plain white or Snow White color. I disabled all my Toyota Sense. I can’t get rid of the annoying adaptive cruising from the instrument panel but at least it’s not in use. That part is annoying seeing it there all the time. There is just no want to disable it completely. The software for the infotainment center is really lacking. It’s s slight improvement over the older models but it’s one place Toyota really needs to improve on tech wise. Then again, we’re not using the car as a computer station or anything like that. For basic functions, everything’s there. Just disappointed it can’t read flash drives for mp3.
I wonder how those new cvt's drive. Do they feel like physical gear shifts with the simulated shifts? My first car in high school was a 1997 corolla with a 4 speed auto. I really liked the 4 speed. But i did drive a nissan cvt in drivers ed it was pretty bad to the point i told myself i would never buy a cvt. I ended up buying a mazda cx-30 because it still had a regular torque converted 6 speed auto like my old corolla had.
It’s pretty good. Has an actual first gear. The engine matches the throttle input pretty quickly without much lag. I would still prefer more gears but it’s fine.
It doesn't feel like a physical gear shift, but it still has some simulated shift. Better than the older Nissans for sure which was about the worst showcase of cvt that exists
You made a good choice. Nissan uses Jacko, or something like that, transmissions. They are terrible. I'm waiting on my 2023 Corolla (same color as yours).
Hi Rick, Great video! We are also planning to buy the Corolla LE, Do you think we’ll have a hard time driving in the snow because of the ride height and the car being FWD? We recently came to Canada so it will be my first time to drive in the snow considering it gets delivered in February. The other option is the Corolla Cross but it takes 8 months for the car to get delivered. We live in Niagara, Ontario , I think we don’t get harsh winters here and I see lots of compact sedans on the road as well.
Thanks! I’m not sure about the snow. I want to say it will be OK. However, we had a 2017 Prius which was horrible in the snow. I never figured out by since it’s from wheel drive. The Corolla is based on the same platform. We will see!
I live in the U.P. of Michigan and I have a 2022 Corolla LE. I needed to get snow tires.... night and day difference!!! The best snow tires in my opinion are the Bridgestone Blizzak WS 90's. They grip like no tomorrow and turn the Corolla into a small tank in the winter!
@@rickm8456 Im in Chicago, in the city so no surprise my Hyundai Tucson was stolen - crashed and total #%!! . I'm excited about the Corolla LE for sure .... the used prices are crazy so Im may go 2023. I'm waiting for my Insurance to settle and in the meantime doing my shopping homework. Thanks again for the well done video!!! Wish me luck. Oh, I'm also looking forward to the 100k mark.
Congrats! We have 11k on it already and no regrets. I would take a pre-delivery test drive and check the steering wheel. Mine was off center. Keep an eye on it after that. I had to get mine aligned twice. That's really been the only issue. Also, we did an oil change at 1k and 5k. That's completely up to you. Recently we've gotten amazing MPG - 45-50 on the highway on long trips. Enjoy!
Hi, I appreciate this video. It sounds like you put a great deal of thought into choosing this Corolla. I wonder if you gave consideration to the Corolla Hybrid, especially since it sounds like you previously had a Prius? Thanks
Thanks! I did consider it. Basically, we needed a car soon and didn’t want to wait 6 months. Also, the couple of hybrids I did see were priced 3-6 thousand more (they were already reserved). The hybrid MPG’s would have been great and I loved our Prius, but I got 43 MPG in my first tank. I’ll take that. Also, so far I’m enjoying the pep and acceleration of the 2.0 engine! Our Prius was considerably slower.
@@rickm8456 thank you and wow on such a quick reply. I am thinking of replacing my current car, after a very slow process of insurance body work will be done in January. I likely don’t need to be in a hurry. I am though getting major sticker shock on the hybrids, as you seem to imply easily a $3000 over MSRP premium at several dealerships, just looking on line. The all wheel drive is a bit tempting, you getting 43 mpg and the possibility of paying msrp as opposed to the high premiums, I am thinking the long term savings might not justify the hybrid. Fortunately I do seem to have time on my side as I have to wait out the repair process on the current car. Again thank you.
Thanks! It was on the way to the dealer and I put a deposit on it. No mark-ups. But I called about 15 dealers in my state. Some had mark-ups and some had forced add-ons. But not everyone.
@@rickm8456 Thank you for the response. That's great there's no mark up. I'm glad some dealers understand we buy these cars to save money. I placed an order for a 2023 corolla hybrid two months ago here in Canada, but it's not here yet. I hope they don't end up putting a mark up on it when it comes in. :)
@@rickm8456 Rick, what was your process when making a deposit for the car? I agreed to make a deposit for $2,500 for a car that was not going to be arriving till about 40 days later. He still wanted me to apply for credit and give them my SOC number, driver license and copy of insurance card. I told him I will either buy cash or do finance with my bank but still he wanted me to go through credit application process just because I was "putting a deposit" on car. Please let me know. Thank you!
@@321192ify against my better judgement, I did give a $500 nonrefundable CC deposit. No credit checks. I did that because there was VIN attached and the dealer said it was coming in a week. It ended up being 3 weeks, but that's fine. I didn't give my SS#, but I did share my license and insurance card (which I needed in my state to buy). I agree they don't need to do a credit check since you are not using their financing. I would fight against that. I called about 15 dealers, and one mentioned a credit check to hold it. I didn't buy with them.
@@rickm8456 I am also being told the same price, hybrid with no convince package. I see the msrp at 23,500 and am being told about 28 to 29,0000 out the door.
How long did you have to wait for delivery. In OZ we still have maybe upto 20 months for a hybrid Corolla. Covid unfortunatly is still having an impact causing shortage of parts and suspension of manufacturing. We can't even find a new car to test drive.
@@rickm8456 It's a little different in Australia. Japan export cars to Australia like handing out breadcrumbs to the 400 or so so dealers. We are just a tiny island to them. Remember we just have a population of 26 million.
@@rickm8456 Frankly, I think they're loving the situation. On their local dealership websites they spruik how you can purchase a 'certified' 'preowned' hmmm. USED car or rent out a car for about 70 dollars a day on their Kinto hire car program. They are milking the covid situation for all its worth. Cheers.
I know this isn't related to the video but our Honda Accord 2022 Sport only has automatic front windows and the rear seats are manual and they don't go down all the way just half sorta.
Can you explain the headlights. Those headlights look like the 2022 headlights. All the 2023 seem to have a different design slightly. What am I missing here?
Those new headlights are only for the SE, XSE, XLE, and hybrid models. As far as I can tell the headlights on the base gas LE stayed the same even though they said it had a different DRL but it’s BS. It’s still the same on the LE. The headlights still dim to give you the DRL so it’s not real DRLs like the upper trims.
@@rickm8456 sad to hear that. Have you tried pressing lock*3 with holding the button at the third time? I saw some posts online and really was praying for that function works on my incoming car… I also ordered a 23 LE without the package.
@@alisonchen the 3 press trick doesn't work on the LE unless you buy push button start convenience package. We've had ours for 2 weeks and it was the first thing I tried. It's the wife's car. I have an xle camry and the fob trick works.
@@petermuniz9296 yeah, I looked for a long time. One year old is just as much. Maybe more even. Normally I would get used I have in the past, but those prices are outrageous. Maybe it will change.
Sorry to hear that. Pick up a used one. The Prius has had an electric water pump for 20 years. It’s been fine. If it does and break someday, I’ll just replace it. I’m not worried. The 2.0 is more efficient then the 1.8 and it’s a lot quicker.
This is the wrong time to buy a used car. You made a good choice for more than one reason. Just got me a white LE today. I will hold on to it forever.
Thanks! I agree. I really analyzed what to do. We plan to keep it for a very long time too.. Enjoy the car!
I, too love the new generation Nissan Sentra. It's a really great all around car. But I share the same concern as you in regards to the reliability, especially longer term. Longer term the Corolla and Civic will still be standing.
I don’t think you can go wrong with any of those cars, but I agree the Corolla and Civic will probably be better 10-15 years down the road.
Wow, I'm amazed that you got the Corolla so quickly!
I like the Sentra too, but definitely would pick the Corolla, I'm still driving a 2000 Corolla, bought brand new. Almost time for a new one lol.
I picked the LE up two weeks ago from a dealer in LA and drove couple hours home. Mine had the exact non-centering steering wheel issue. I brought to my local dealer. They determined the front-toe was out of alignment and aligned it. The service advisor said he had seen this problem before and believed they must have knocked it out of alignment when they transported the vehicle from the truck to the dealership.
Interesting! Thanks for the comment. I was wondering about that. I’m on the East Coast so mine was transported across the country. I actually took it back to the dealer a second time because it still wasn’t perfect. I don’t think they were thrilled but I think it’s good now! Let’s hope so. How about your trunk? Is it difficult to close it?
The trunk normally takes a couple of tries to latch.
I just picked up my 23’ Corolla two days ago, I have the same steering wheel off center issue- glad to know I am not the only one! I’ll be bringing it back next weekend, how long to repair?
About 3 hours with appointment
@@paulfennell01 thanks for the comment. I had two separate trips to the dealer. The first one it still wasn’t perfect and the second one was pretty close to perfect. So yeah, about three hours in total at the dealer. I have noticed recently now it’s going off-center in the other direction! My mechanic said it is a difficult thing to fix perfectly. I’ll probably say something again at the dealer before my one year is up on the alignment warranty. The whole thing is definitely a mild annoyance. That shouldn’t be happening on a brand new car. But that’s really our only issue. Everything else has been great. We have about 5000 miles on it all ready.. Was yours built in Japan too?
I got the 2022 Corolla SE last year !!! Love it !!! Did my first oil change at 3K after that every 5K.
Nice! I did mine at 1600. I’ll do it again at 5k and every 5k. I’m really enjoying the 2.0 engine.
Be careful closing the trunk, my Corolla is the same way, you have to slam the trunk Pretty good for it to latch. Over time you will get small dings along the trunk. The metal is so thin, that's what happens. What I do, grab the trunk from the bottom below the license plate and close it.
thanks for the tip!
I have a 2023 Corolla Hybrid AWD on order, same color as you got (beautiful blue!). Other choices were the not yet available Corolla Cross Hybrid, and the 2023 Prius. The Corolla should be around 5K cheaper than the other two, but we don't yet know about availability and price on them.
Corolla is a solid car. Very reliable and will last over 200,000 miles. When they were 15-20 grand I endorsed them but now pushing 25 grand its a pass. Id rather spend a few extra and get a more premium Camry.
Thanks. Sure, that makes sense. I did consider it. The new Camry’s would have been at least 6k more - and that’s the LE model.
@@rickm8456 Definitely a Great car How much did it take to drive it off the lot because the website says 20k??
@@speedboat3637 I got it at MSRP
Camry is more premium? Then how comes the 2023 Camry LE comes with a smaller 7 inch screen, the old outdated Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, no wireless apple carplay, no wireless android auto, and no rear usb-c ports? Also even a base Camry will easily cost you over 30k.
@@speedboat3637 msrp plus fees plus taxes aka out the door for a 2023 corolla le will be around 25k-26k.
I bought my 2017 Prius new and now has 200,000 miles and never no issues! Never changed brakes also just simple oil changes. Toyota makes great cars.
I agree! I had the same 2017 Prius. I would have kept it, but the dealer offered me 3k more than I paid for it (I got it used before the pandemic). So, I jumped on that.
@@rickm8456 when does these hybrid battery packs poop out? I keep hearing usually around 250,000 miles on average?
@@Kevin83184 yeah I think that’s reasonable. I know that Gen Prius had some issues with engine coolant disappearing. Keep an eye out for that.
Im sure your happy with your 2023 ! I'm pretty sure Im going to buy the 2023 too.The local dealers are selling at msrp , which is fine because the pre-owned prices are still crazy high. I think new is 3k more than used. Thanks for your video !!!!!! I like the 3.0 safety features. Corolla Le for me too.
Nice! Yeah, so far no regrets. We have 2300 miles on it already.
@@rickm8456 Wow ! 2300 good for you. I'm sure the new safety features are good to have too. Thats the future.
@@FloridaMark1611 actually we’re at almost 9000 miles now! Still, no regrets.
Beautiful Toyota - just got the ZR hatch model here in Australia. Many reliable years ahead for you.
we've had a ZR hybrid for a few months. It's an awesome car.
You can't go wrong on purchasing a new Toyota that you plan to own 10-12 years. Way better resale value on it. One question; did you consider the hybrid version of the Corolla? Or the Corolla Cross? Thanks for the upload and congratulations on the new vehicle 😀
Thanks! I thought the Corolla Cross was intriguing and I like the styling, but after sitting in one I wasn't sure. If you are getting a vehicle like that, the RAV seems like the better choice size wise. The back seat is tiny in the Cross. And of course, it was more money. Re the Hybrid - the ones that I did see in my area were marked up 3 thousand more; that's if you could get one.
Nice video! I have a 2022 Corolla LE in the same color. Super sharp! My trunk is hard to close too!
Exact same situation here. We tried for two weeks to find a trustworthy used car in the $13k range but nothing but junk and salvage titles in my area. Wife hadn't had a car payment in 20 years. We have 450 miles on it so far. Trunk does take a firm close. We've had a check engine light for 5 days they can't figure out. "Crank position sensor". They replaced the sensor but the codes come back on next cold start. It's back at the dealer now. Anyone else have issues yet?
Thanks for the comment! Yes, same here. I see a nice used car only to click on it and it said rebuilt. You have a 2023? I haven’t had that issue yet. Hopefully you get some answers.
@@rickm8456 yes 2023 le
The trunk closing firmly is normal. It a very solid seal. Toyota's CVT is more reliable than Nissan's, but remember to flush / exchange your CVT fluid at 60K per your owners manual. I sub'd and look forward to more of your content.
Thanks for the comment! I will be changing the CVT fluid at 60,000 miles for sure.
@@GBR9794 thanks for the comment! Yes, I’m a big fan!
Just picked mine up Saturday. Me too 400 miles r/t to get as there were no LE’s in Northern Ohio, or the dealers were doing mandatory $2500 ceramic coatings. Yes, my trunk closes hard too.
Thanks for the comment. Cool! Yeah, those mandatory mark-ups are crazy. I’ll do an update video soon, but everything is going ok. I’ve got 1800 miles on it already. I actually changed the oil last week. I know, I didn’t have too. I’ll probably change it again at 5000 after that. Re the trunk, I’ve found if you firmly close it with your hand right under the license plate (watch your fingers!) it works best.
Nice descriptive video! The 2 liter engine has 30 more HP than the 1.8 liter engine (139 vs 169), better fuel economy (33 mpg vs 35 mpg), and it's been out for 5 years when you include the Lexus UX200. The current gen Camry & RAV4 have the same type of dynamic force engine btw, just a bit bigger. I'm sure it will be reliable. Also it's auto one touch up & down for all 4 windows.
Thanks! Yeah, I’ve been watching a lot of videos on the dynamic force engines. I’m sure it will be fine. I haven’t gone all out yet on the engine of course, but I think it has some nice pep. So far the gas mileage has been great.. thanks for clarifying about the windows. Good to know!
Nice car....
Congratulations
Make sure you keep up with regular 5,000 mile oil change interval or every 6 months - which ever comes first - and you're golden.
I'm in Canada and bought the Corolla SE AWD.
I watched your video again just because I really love this car! I plan on buying a 2023 Corolla LE too next year when interest rates are higher so I can buy it below MSRP (I'm a cash buyer). My goal is at least a $1000 off MSRP. I will also select Celestite, a beautiful color, but I plan on adding the $1200 convenience package. Blind spot monitors, rear cross traffic alert, smart key with door sensors, push button start, remote start, and lovely silver alloy wheels.
Awesome! I was a mostly a cash buyer as well. I got it at MSRP. Good luck getting it below. You might get lucky in a couple months however. I don’t think there’s much negotiation right now on a car like the Corolla..The convenience package is the way to go. I would’ve done it but my wife really didn’t care and was more interested in saving a little bit of money.
Also, most of the Corolla’s right now do not have the convenience package so they are harder to find. Somebody will swoop in right behind you and pay MSRP. That might change the next year, so who knows.
@@rickm8456 As interest rates grow higher, more & more people will be unemployed which reduces demand for Corollas. Plus, taking out a car loan becomes more expensive which further reduces demand. That's when a cash buyer like me can swoop in and buy the car below MSRP at the end of the month when the dealership needs to meet their sales target.
@@braetonwilson4296 sure - it’s worth a shot! But I don’t see anything changing in at least 6 months. My local dealer had a 2023 on the lot for two days before someone brought it. That was one of the few 2023’s that actually made it to the lot without being pre-purchased. I called about 15 dealers in my state and found the same story.
@@rickm8456 thats exactly what happened to my wife and i, we found 1 at our local toyota dealership, we got a 2500 markup on top of the msrp, but we walked away from the dealership the same day with a 2023 corolla hybrid!!
we got lucky!!
Great vid you sold me on your other content my 09 Corolla engine is shot. Toyota should pay you bro.
Thanks for the comment! 5500 miles now. No regrets!
Excellent video, thank you for helping me choose which color to get [yours is nice both interior and exterior ]. Got appointment scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks for the comment. That’s awesome.
I have a 2014 LE, and I bought a 2022 LE last year. Toyota REMOVED the heated side view mirrors sometime in between and the 2022 does not have them. Does the 2023 LE?
It's a huge problem when the car is encased in ice. Scraping them is problematic because I think it would be easy to damage the positional controls behind them. It isn't safe. Now I have two ziplocs with rubber bands and I wrap them up when parking in the winter.
Yea mine does I believe it’s part of the premium package
Just got a 2023 LE too for $24k OTD. I'm expecting it to go 200k miles without issues so fingers crossed!
Nice. I’m at 5k miles already. No issues… that’s a great price.
@@rickm8456 Great to hear. Found the car for my aunt who traded in a terrible Nissan Sentra. You did break in oil changes at 1k and 5k miles, right?
@@Andrew-et2tc I did! Well, 1500 and 5000 miles.
I get what you’re saying, I have 2022 Corolla that my wife drives. I ordered a 2023 Corolla earlier this year. I don’t expect to get it until June or July .
Good choice. Those Nissan CVT are POS.also Toyota CVT has an actual gear for first so it will last a long time.
Dashboard sticking out at Front passenger area and left of the steering wheel is the only negative thing in my opinion
What you likely didn't know is Nissan warranties its cvt for 12 months only. Jatco makes Nissan Transmissions, its mostly owned by Nissan. Toyotas 1.8 is one of the most reliable engines Toyota makes. It is port injected only. One of the last port injected only engines available. Still can be had in 2023 in a hybride corolla. Your trunk closing hard is NOT normal, return to the dealer & have it adjusted. Indeed you have wireless Apple carplay & android auto. You made the correct choice. I purchased a 2022 LE with convenience package in November. It is car number 300+ in 53 years of driving. Sold a 2022 Hyundai Accent SEL to buy the Toyota. I will likely look into a XLE later this year. I like Toyota quality & the TNGA is excellent! I had a 2013 Camry LE, a 2019 Camry LE 2.5, a 2021 Corolla Hatch Special Edition 2.0, The 2.0 liter is dual injected with both port & direct injection & very themal effecient. My 2022 Corolla LE is in Ruby Flare Pearl & a 1.8. My wife drives a 2020 Tacoma 4x4 Access cab with the 2.7. Both these engines are port injected. (no concern of intake manifold carbon build up).
I think that trunk is a little too difficult to close, not terrible but not great. Idk if that is a thing with this generation but it’s not that big of a deal if you gotta live with it
I noticed the exposed metal at the top of the inside of the trunk. I’m surprised Toyota couldn’t cover it.
Not at this price range I guess.
Thanks for sharing your video before I never like toyota i use to owned Nissan Mazda and Honda when i bought 1987 toyota Cressida from my cousin and after that i fell in love with the toyota and then i bought 1997 camry v6 and 2010 matrix 2.4 and now i just 2022 venza hybrid limited love it good on gas ⛽ very comfortable smooth you should get xse Corolla instead take care bye from milton Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Yes. So far so good. My other car is a Rav at 180,000 miles and it’s still going strong.
I discovered another issue with these new Corollas because I also have a 2023 Corolla. The USB Type C ports does not recognize flash drives. It will only work for your phones. That’s it. I had. Civic before and it picked up every flash drive I threw at it. I hate using my phone inside these cars and just want to listen to my music stored on the flash drive but these Corollas can’t play them. I don’t know if this is common in all Toyota vehicles but this sucks. Oh well. It’s to drive from point A to point B, that’s it.
I debated what color I wanted and ended choosing the wind chill Pearl which is beautiful! It’s not just a pure white color but it has a nice shimmer with a subtle silver/purple like hue at certain angles. So this is different from just a plain white or Snow White color.
I disabled all my Toyota Sense. I can’t get rid of the annoying adaptive cruising from the instrument panel but at least it’s not in use. That part is annoying seeing it there all the time. There is just no want to disable it completely.
The software for the infotainment center is really lacking. It’s s slight improvement over the older models but it’s one place Toyota really needs to improve on tech wise. Then again, we’re not using the car as a computer station or anything like that. For basic functions, everything’s there. Just disappointed it can’t read flash drives for mp3.
closing trunk needs some force because its made this way deliberately
I wonder how those new cvt's drive. Do they feel like physical gear shifts with the simulated shifts? My first car in high school was a 1997 corolla with a 4 speed auto. I really liked the 4 speed. But i did drive a nissan cvt in drivers ed it was pretty bad to the point i told myself i would never buy a cvt. I ended up buying a mazda cx-30 because it still had a regular torque converted 6 speed auto like my old corolla had.
It’s pretty good. Has an actual first gear. The engine matches the throttle input pretty quickly without much lag. I would still prefer more gears but it’s fine.
It doesn't feel like a physical gear shift, but it still has some simulated shift. Better than the older Nissans for sure which was about the worst showcase of cvt that exists
I don't think the trunk is closing correctly. My corolla closes in one swoop (albeit it takes a bit of force) not 3 tries like yours.
I will always continues to own or lease a toyota corolla since i love mine so alots.
You made a good choice. Nissan uses Jacko, or something like that, transmissions. They are terrible. I'm waiting on my 2023 Corolla (same color as yours).
Awesome!
Nissan uses JATCO CVT transmissions. The new ones are improved but still not as good as Toyota's Aisin CVT transmissions.
Hi Rick, Great video! We are also planning to buy the Corolla LE, Do you think we’ll have a hard time driving in the snow because of the ride height and the car being FWD? We recently came to Canada so it will be my first time to drive in the snow considering it gets delivered in February. The other option is the Corolla Cross but it takes 8 months for the car to get delivered. We live in Niagara, Ontario , I think we don’t get harsh winters here and I see lots of compact sedans on the road as well.
Thanks! I’m not sure about the snow. I want to say it will be OK. However, we had a 2017 Prius which was horrible in the snow. I never figured out by since it’s from wheel drive. The Corolla is based on the same platform. We will see!
Thanks for the reply! Does this model have the blind spot monitor?
I live in the U.P. of Michigan and I have a 2022 Corolla LE. I needed to get snow tires.... night and day difference!!! The best snow tires in my opinion are the Bridgestone Blizzak WS 90's. They grip like no tomorrow and turn the Corolla into a small tank in the winter!
I love my XSE 2020 Corolla Toyota 4-door Sedan so alots so nowsey's and it's nice.
ooh thankfully they changed the speedometers style to more regular and easy to read style
Much nicer
Well done and very helpful. Did you pay over mrsp or sticker. Thanks. The used market is too crazy.
Thanks. I paid MSRP. I wish I could’ve paid less, but I had to call many dealers just for that.
@@rickm8456 Im in Chicago, in the city so no surprise my Hyundai Tucson was stolen - crashed and total #%!! . I'm excited about the Corolla LE for sure .... the used prices are crazy so Im may go 2023. I'm waiting for my Insurance to settle and in the meantime doing my shopping homework. Thanks again for the well done video!!! Wish me luck. Oh, I'm also looking forward to the 100k mark.
was the fron toe alignment covered by toyota?
Yes. Alignment is covered for the first 12 months or 12,000 miles.
@@rickm8456 what about a diagnostic?
@@andrebaylan8105 yes its covered.
I just read that the 2023 Corolla LE now have a torsion beam? Does yours have a torsion beam or independent rear.
Yes I think you are right. Torsion on the LE. If you wouldn’t have told me that I wouldn’t have noticed. It takes bumps fine. Corners well.
@@rickm8456 kind of sneaky of Toyota, they didn't tell anyone they changed it on the LE. Like you said, it probably doesn't matter.
I like the blue very nice.
Just purchased my 2023 Corolla LE...arrive next week...same color. Any other advice on your experience so far?
Congrats! We have 11k on it already and no regrets. I would take a pre-delivery test drive and check the steering wheel. Mine was off center. Keep an eye on it after that. I had to get mine aligned twice. That's really been the only issue. Also, we did an oil change at 1k and 5k. That's completely up to you. Recently we've gotten amazing MPG - 45-50 on the highway on long trips. Enjoy!
Hi, I appreciate this video. It sounds like you put a great deal of thought into choosing this Corolla. I wonder if you gave consideration to the Corolla Hybrid, especially since it sounds like you previously had a Prius? Thanks
Thanks! I did consider it. Basically, we needed a car soon and didn’t want to wait 6 months. Also, the couple of hybrids I did see were priced 3-6 thousand more (they were already reserved). The hybrid MPG’s would have been great and I loved our Prius, but I got 43 MPG in my first tank. I’ll take that. Also, so far I’m enjoying the pep and acceleration of the 2.0 engine! Our Prius was considerably slower.
@@rickm8456 thank you and wow on such a quick reply.
I am thinking of replacing my current car, after a very slow process of insurance body work will be done in January. I likely don’t need to be in a hurry.
I am though getting major sticker shock on the hybrids, as you seem to imply easily a $3000 over MSRP premium at several dealerships, just looking on line. The all wheel drive is a bit tempting, you getting 43 mpg and the possibility of paying msrp as opposed to the high premiums, I am thinking the long term savings might not justify the hybrid. Fortunately I do seem to have time on my side as I have to wait out the repair process on the current car.
Again thank you.
Very informative video!
Love Toyota!
Cool car. I really's loves mine's so's nows and i love my XSE alot by so far so nows.
Hi, great video. Did you order the corolla or was it sitting in the lot for sale already? Was there a mark up on the corolla? Thanks.
Thanks! It was on the way to the dealer and I put a deposit on it. No mark-ups. But I called about 15 dealers in my state. Some had mark-ups and some had forced add-ons. But not everyone.
@@rickm8456 Thank you for the response. That's great there's no mark up. I'm glad some dealers understand we buy these cars to save money. I placed an order for a 2023 corolla hybrid two months ago here in Canada, but it's not here yet. I hope they don't end up putting a mark up on it when it comes in. :)
@@rickm8456 Rick, what was your process when making a deposit for the car? I agreed to make a deposit for $2,500 for a car that was not going to be arriving till about 40 days later. He still wanted me to apply for credit and give them my SOC number, driver license and copy of insurance card. I told him I will either buy cash or do finance with my bank but still he wanted me to go through credit application process just because I was "putting a deposit" on car. Please let me know. Thank you!
@@321192ify against my better judgement, I did give a $500 nonrefundable CC deposit. No credit checks. I did that because there was VIN attached and the dealer said it was coming in a week. It ended up being 3 weeks, but that's fine. I didn't give my SS#, but I did share my license and insurance card (which I needed in my state to buy). I agree they don't need to do a credit check since you are not using their financing. I would fight against that. I called about 15 dealers, and one mentioned a credit check to hold it. I didn't buy with them.
Nice car!
Thinking of purchasing a 2023 le Corolla wants 29561 out the door price I think it’s high what you think?
Is that a hybrid? Does it have the convenience package?
@@rickm8456 I am also being told the same price, hybrid with no convince package. I see the msrp at 23,500 and am being told about 28 to 29,0000 out the door.
How long did you have to wait for delivery. In OZ we still have maybe upto 20 months for a hybrid Corolla. Covid unfortunatly is still having an impact causing shortage of parts and suspension of manufacturing. We can't even find a new car to test drive.
Wow. That’s a long time. So I had to wait about three weeks after I put my deposit in, but I did have to drive about three hours away from my house.
@@rickm8456 It's a little different in Australia. Japan export cars to Australia like handing out breadcrumbs to the 400 or so so dealers. We are just a tiny island to them. Remember we just have a population of 26 million.
@@Alpha_7227 I get it. But Toyota needs to try and solve the supply issues. Hopefully someday.
@@rickm8456 Frankly, I think they're loving the situation. On their local dealership websites they spruik how you can purchase a 'certified' 'preowned' hmmm. USED car or rent out a car for about 70 dollars a day on their Kinto hire car program. They are milking the covid situation for all its worth. Cheers.
8:35 all windows are one touch automatic.
Nice! Thanks for clarifying that.
I know this isn't related to the video but our Honda Accord 2022 Sport only has automatic front windows and the rear seats are manual and they don't go down all the way just half sorta.
@@Unavailablesorry709 weird how Toyota offers all one touch automatic windows in all they’re vehicles but for other manufacturers it’s a big deal🥹
Would 23,700 be a good deal on an LE? Just got that offer.
Without taxes and other fees? Yeah that’s pretty good. Don’t pay for any add-ons.
Can you explain the headlights. Those headlights look like the 2022 headlights. All the 2023 seem to have a different design slightly. What am I missing here?
Here is a link discussing what I am talking about
th-cam.com/video/mh2RW_bNJpg/w-d-xo.html
Those new headlights are only for the SE, XSE, XLE, and hybrid models. As far as I can tell the headlights on the base gas LE stayed the same even though they said it had a different DRL but it’s BS. It’s still the same on the LE. The headlights still dim to give you the DRL so it’s not real DRLs like the upper trims.
@@jxmar_ Oh that makes sense. I am getting a hybrid so that is what I have been watching. I guess the LE Hybrid AWD got these new ones.
Thank you!
@@Mrhatt11 yeah that’s interesting. Looks like a slightly different design. Not sure what else is different.
What's ur MPG???
Is that the underground color?
celestite blue
My dealer is coming up with 28K for a 2023 LE out of Door with No add On's , can someone please tell if its too much?
Without the convenience package? Seems high. I was at 25k OTD in December of last year.
That's too high, some dealers will charge MSRP (around 22.5k)
@@killemdeader1189 That's right's, I was able to get $25K with taxes Everything from other dealer. Thanks.
Does your LE have HD radio?
Yes. HD radio is standard
Thanks!
Does it come with fob remote start?
You have to buy the convenience package.
@@rickm8456 sad to hear that. Have you tried pressing lock*3 with holding the button at the third time? I saw some posts online and really was praying for that function works on my incoming car… I also ordered a 23 LE without the package.
@@alisonchen
@@alisonchen the 3 press trick doesn't work on the LE unless you buy push button start convenience package. We've had ours for 2 weeks and it was the first thing I tried. It's the wife's car. I have an xle camry and the fob trick works.
The Toyota dealers are very greedy. All the dealers are doing markup for 1000-1200$ without markup they are not ready to sell the vehicle
5 k more for new or use that been check after 20 k miles and less then 5 k dollar I will go to use Toyota
Used will have 100k miles…
@@rickm8456 I mean use like 1 year old with 20 k miles 100 k miles that like 10 years
@@petermuniz9296 yeah, I looked for a long time. One year old is just as much. Maybe more even. Normally I would get used I have in the past, but those prices are outrageous. Maybe it will change.
@@rickm8456 yea I know if you get new cars your gonna get recalls remember those cars come out those assembly line don’t come out perfect
@@rickm8456 I got mines for like 28 k and 2 k down all this stuff I don’t need smh rip off 10 k off the dealership
I missed out on buying a 2022 with the 1.8 engine. I don’t want a piece of junk 2.0 over engineered engine with an electric water pump.
Sorry to hear that. Pick up a used one. The Prius has had an electric water pump for 20 years. It’s been fine. If it does and break someday, I’ll just replace it. I’m not worried. The 2.0 is more efficient then the 1.8 and it’s a lot quicker.
Unfortunately, you can’t rebuild the head on the 2.0 it doesn’t have replaceable valve seals. It is a disposable assembly.
@@netimage10s good thing I won’t have to worry about that for a very long time.
I live in europe. European corolla models have uglier front and back design. I wish it just looked like American ones
Sentra garbage