100% agree with the review. It's almost 2024 and today I test drove both cars from 2022 today. If I wasn't looking at long occasional road trips and daily highway commutes to work I possibly would have bought the Corolla, but the Camry just felt way more solid as a driver. Less noise, considerably more "Cadillac" feel with silence and comfort. On the highway the Camry experience is far above the Corolla, while zipping around town the Corolla felt much more maneuverable in traffic on city streets. If I was not doing much highway driving its quite likely I would have chosen the Corolla. Again, I test drove both (twice) on highway and city.
I have the 2020 Corolla hybrid,I absolutely love the car. I’m averaging 64-66 mpg back and forth to work not driving slow either. Car is so cheap to run, handling is great for what it is. I paid 22900 fior mine in July of 2019. Sticker was 24500 fairly loaded.
This was a really solid review. Other reviewers often pull punches in comparing vehicles of different classes. I think they do it out of laziness. “Corolla smaller and cheaper but better MPG” is convincing enough that they don’t really need to expand. I however like hearing that it handles a little better than the Camry and surpassingly offers a better field of vision. That’s something I haven’t heard in any other review and it actually means a lot for my taste.
I haven’t watched/read a ton of car reviews, so I didn’t realize field of view isn’t always covered. My experience from driving is that smaller vehicles _generally_ have a better field of view, so I’m not surprised that the Corolla wins on that front.
To compare apples to apples, it would be interesting to see camry le hybrid instead. Not only that, but camry le hybrid is the only trim that has better battery compare to other trims. Camry le hybrid has mpg in 50s.
@@WINDSORTOWNSAVI own a hybrid accord sport but only because it looks cool with the 19 inch rims. You can get the same mpg and more practicality with a rav4 or cr v hybrid.
I kind of like that the Corolla hybrid is made in Japan. I have had them a few times as loaner cars from my dealership and I really like that for what they are.
I had a 2012 Camry hybrid. True average mpg for me was 38. Pretty good for a midsize sedan. Mine was fairly peppy. I raced my wife's 2014 Lincoln MKZ with the 2.0 turbo. And we were neck, so close in fact it was hard to tell who won. Mine was advertised to do 0 to 60 and 7 seconds. I'd say that was about right. Great reliable car as put around 170k miles on it before I let it go. Never ever had an issue mechanically. If the need arose I would not hesitate to buy another one.
My 2018 Camry LE gets around 450 to 470 miles per tank driving around the city. When I take long road trips, I can get just over 600 miles per tank. Absolutely love my car. The new 2022 Camry LE hybrid can get an insane 51 mpg!!!
I just got a 2024 Camry Hybrid XSE in the 2-tone color white/back. It’s my first Camry and first hybrid, and I am loving it!!! It looks sporty/greattt gas mileage, and very comfortable!!!
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
My wife and I bought a Corolla SE as a commuter and with the 2L we still consistently average 40+mpg. Best consistent highway mpg we've seen was 52mpg. If you're doing strictly city driving then I guess the hybrid is worth it but for the 95% of people who will buy a Corolla just get the one that can get out of its own way.
@@naveenthemachine it's a great little econo box. It definitely does have it's flaws though like he mentioned the road/wind noise but being on the lower end of new car prices its understandable. You get alot for low $20k in the terms of reliability and efficiency.
I have the hybrid,it’s not slow ,it smokes the regular 1.8 Corolla,only the 2.0 is quicker.I average 64-67 mpg in mixed driving to work , it gets almost 30 mpg better than the regular Corolla.
@@JohnDiMartino you must have a 1 of 1 super special hybrid Corolla then. The LE does 0-60 in high 7's low 8's and a 16 sec 1/4 mile. The hybrid does the 1/4 mile in 18+ seconds. So very doubtful you're smoking any other Corolla out there.
I bought a 2012 Prius Plug in advanced in 2015 for $16500. It now has 130,000 miles on it, still gets about 9 miles electric range to a charge... And while I'd love a new car, this thing still works great, has the hatchback for hauling just about anything a suburban person needs, and is great for tailgating at football games (can power a TV and a pair of crockpots!) I know people don't like the look of the Prius, but it's more useful than a sedan, more maneuverable and efficient and cost effective than a cross over, and more reliable than just about everything. Something to consider...
On Nathan's very last comment on these vehicles, I agree, " Hybrids are the way to go ". But I want that system in a pick up truck, and I know that there are a few to choose from, when the time comes around.
My wife had a 2010 Camry hybrid,had it for 8 years,70k miles,not a single mechanical problem,in fact that was our 10th Toyota,and the best(not that any of them were bad).We replaced the rotors and pads before selling it only because of age and a little rust on rotors. I got 42 mpg two way average on a trip to Maine from Pennsylvania and it was a comfortable ride,local it averaged around 30mpg. The Camry hybrid was definitely quicker than our son in laws non hybrid Camry as well. I would definitely by a hybrid over a plug in only,makes more sense for my needs. Also had a 2008 Prius for a work car,say what you will about its looks and all the other oddities,but that car is still going strong( a friend bought it from our company when we took it out of service) on its original battery with 220k on it, has had very few problems all these years.
And Toyota hybrid eCVT's never fail. People who are worried about the battery in hybrids should be more worried about the transmission in a Non-hybrid.
@@danmarjenka6361 this is true. Nearing 300,000 miles on my 2009 Camry hybrid and not a single issue with the transmission. Toyota made the cars very well.
I picked up a new Corolla Hybrid and I’m very happy with it. I wanted the efficiency without being an ugly Prius. I easily average way over the advertised mpg ratings too! 60-73mpg depending on conditions. My only complaint is there’s next to no interior storage! There literally no good place to put it when plugged in to use apple carplay. I had to buy some stick on pockets…
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
2022 corolla hybrid my first hybrid . it's nice to do the math at the pumps and see I'm averaging 50.5 mpgs mostly freeway with a lot of weight from my job as a framer/ drywaller plus Car pulling with a co worker plus I put a full size spare in the trunk plus roof racks for Construction material I will be putting this Hybrid to work😆 Great review like Always!👍
I have 2006 prius and looking to upgrade to corolla hybrid over the camry....only thing I don't like about my prius on freeway its slow especially getting on ramps...city stop and go driving is a piece of cake...was going to ask how your experience with corolla is? Highway vs city? And is it slow to get to 60 and above? I avrg about 50mpg btw highway a little less than that....if it's slow then will prolly go with camry or wait for the new 2024 prius which will get huge performance and styling fix.
@@abhishekgarg5286 It's actually improved I've been averaging almost 54 miles per gallon now. I guess cause it's warmer temperatures. Boring car but hard to beat the efficiency.
@@JamaicanMeCrazybro i usually get arround 75mpg This pass 2 spring and fall since during those season its not hot and not cold i turn everything off windows a bit open
Great video. For me, I'll choose the Camry Hybrid due to its comfort and spaciousness. Also, if you're going to compare hybrid sedans, the better comparison is the Toyota Camry Hybrid vs the Honda Accord Hybrid or the Toyota Corolla Hybrid vs the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid.
I like the Camry hybrid. I've driven the corolla too. I ended up with the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid in 2016. After negotiations, I got it down to 17000 for a new car. There was no way I was getting a Toyota dealer that low for the Camry.
For the money, comfort, mpg - and safety difference, I'd just get the bigger car. Also, with the Corolla Hybrid only available in base, LE trim, there's a lot of optional equipment you can't get. It is a shame though, the Toyota keeps ruining back seat room of their redesigns and rear vents are only available on top Camry trims - they should come standard.
I agree they should come standard. But they're not only available on higher trims. They're optional on lower trims and standard on higher trims. I've seen an SE Camry with rear vents and you can get them with the audio plus package while building a Camry on the Toyota website
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
@@ladye2818 True.... You shouldn't leave the car sitting in your garage a month at a time... It's best for the battery and engine to be driven regularly - especially at highway speeds.... The same applies to all cars - hybrid or not....
Went with my brother-in-law the other day to trade in my sisters 2006 Camry hybrid on a new Chevy truck. The car had approximately 180k miles. She never had a problem with it or had it tuned up. Computer showed 42 mpg when we were driving. Wanted to tell my brother-in-law I hope your new Chevy truck is this reliable…but he’s a big Chevy guy so I left it alone.
I have the 2021 Camry hybrid XLE and it's an amazing drive. I drive at least 40 miles per day and only have to fill my tank every 2 weeks (and I have a heavy foot 😂). I've driven the corolla hybrid as a rental and overall I'd stick to my camry for the space and comfort.
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
The fit and finish of the Venza is light years ahead of the Camry... It looks way more luxurious and modern..... Camry is more affordable... Both are still very expensive....
My wife and I just completed this journey. I also am 6'1 tall torso wide shouldered. Wife got a rental corolla. She loved the size parking at small parking structures. But the camry opened her eyes to just a little bit bigger but much more space. We got the Honda accord hybrid and we loved it much more.
Ok so I got a 2023 Corolla, yep overpaid, didn’t want a new car, and got into a car accident where was run into behind and slammed into another car…..walked away thankfully….anyway it all depends on our priorities, in my case I rather get the better gas mileage, the room is slightly roomier then my 2014, squeeze in and out of spots since I spend about 20% of my time in the cities, overall I’m sure I would have been happy with the Camry but I’ve enjoyed Corolla since I had a geo prism which was essentially a Corolla
Camry any day. Especially XSE. But I’d probably stick with their 3.5L v6. The mpg I get in it is impressive 28-29g mixed and highway mpg between 37-40mpg Thr last gen corolla (11th gen) however I really like because the backseat is quite roomy for the class. It’s very sad that the corolla shrunk inside. Even a civic with an IRS has more rear seat space Styling is subjective on the Camry no doubting that but I think this generation Camry especially the XSE is damn sexy. It looks very Lexus F sport like which is a good thing for Toyota. I guarantee if you removed the Toyota and Camry badging you would think its a lexus. The TNGA platform on the Camry (corolla too) shows just how far it’s really come in style, tech, luxury, and refinement.
I think shorter people like me (5'5") may prefer Corolla as it may still be spacious "enough". mileage 44 vs 52 is not that great. but in a tank of 12 gal capacity, that is about 100 miles higher. I drive 80 miles a day.
Here are the the MSRP prices inclusive of taxes & fees in Canada 2024 Corolla Hybrid SE AWD $35,395 2024 Camry Hybrid LE AWD $38,266 Which car would you buy? Which is more reliable?
I wish Toyota North America offered the Corolla Hybrid with the 2.0L engine... It's only available in the non-hybrid. It would have been the ideal blend between power and efficiency.....
"You guys should do a video on that E-CVT system, it's actually pretty ingenious design. It doesn't use a weak belt with gearless cones, like those poopy Jatco transmissions. It uses a simple planetary gear set (plenty of strong gears). Which would normally be input/output (sun gear/planetary gears) with a clutch-belt on the ring gear, allowing the planetary gear set to have 2 variations of on/off, changing the gear ratio. In an standard automatic transmission, there would be multiple planetary gear sets, working different configurations of on/off to get multiple gearing points. But instead of a clutch-belt on the ring gear (only allowing on/off), they put another gear on it, then attached an electronic motor to it, and then used different speeds and directions of the electric motor to allow different gear ratios, and/or input additional torque into the drivetrain (or recharge the battery system) from a single planetary gear set. No more broken CVT belts."
It’s really surprising many motoring journalists, are completely ignorant about the E CVT and how it’s so much superior to conventional CVT’s, it’s also surprising that Toyota don’t promote this fact more.
Agree us super noisy 🤣🤣🤣 specially if the concrete is old another downside is the trunk which I think is insufficient or badly distributed and the opening mechanism takes space and is outdated in my opinion
I have a hybrid Sienna and I had a hybrid rav4...I sold the Rav4 for an audi etron that I had for exactly 2 weeks before it got hit. It's still being fixed 3 months later. I'm going to trade it back for a rav4 or camry if I can find one
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
How about telling us WHAT KIND OF HYBRID BATTERY both cars have? The Tacoma Hybrid has a NiMH battery. That's great! I don't want a Lithium battery for safety reasons.
It's a shame you Americans don't get the estate (station wagon) version of the Corolla hybrid in the US we get it in the UK I have one very practical plenty of storage nice to drive great build quality and materials ticks all the boxes
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It’s a marketing ploy. Needs to make room for SUVs and Sienna
They eventually went out of style in the USA. We used to get these station wagons in the 1980s and early 90s. The Minivan eventually took over and they stopped selling in the USA. However, they may comeback in the future if automakers slowly introduce them again.
The Corolla is a better value in almost every way. The Camry is a more refined car. The one annoyance I can’t get over is the road noise in the Corolla, it is brutal.
love our 2018 corolla SE. Its functional, looks nice, returns 36mpg avg and was only 15k used with a few thousand on it. Plus it has the Toyota name. Loved it so much i traded my chevy 2500hd for a new tacoma
I just bought a 2021 Camry hybrid and there are flaws, it will not get EPA mpg unless you do long long trips I average 40-42 US MPG, the sealing systems around all the openings are horrible, dust intrusion is disgusting with no fix from Toyota, no rear vents in lower trims, fuel fill cap and cover do not keep dirt out and dirt migrates into the filler neck, the media system lacks options and adjustments that a lower speced Honda Accord has which is truly sad, power seats are comfortable but need more adjustment/travel eg. lower adjustment and backward adjustment. Would I buy one again? Probably not unless Toyota steps up their game and fixes these issues.
@@naughtysauce4323 seriously. My Corolla Hybrid is more than fast enough for real world driving. Plenty of pep. Sometimes it really bugs me how much auto journalists emphasize speed while not remembering this is an economy car. It’s not supposed to be fast…
@@A2-RC I agree, I think it's a bit silly when they talk about speed and handling of these hybrids. I like Alex from AOA, but he's probably one of the biggest culprits on this subject as he's always talking about winding road handling, putting on bigger tires/wheels for performance, etc. He completely misses the mark on what these vehicles missions are which is fuel economy.
The EV mode is perfect for sneaking in or out of one's driveway at night and early morning. It's likely a marriage-saving device that Toyota added for those who need it.
No rear vents in a Corolla? Even the i20(Toyota Yaris competitor) in India gets that, and Hyundai even has the sedan version of the i20(Verna) with ventilated seats....
If you want a long lasting Luxury car never buy, a Mercedes Benz unless it's actually manufactured in Germany, Buy an Acura, or a Lexus, Most German Automobiles just are not what they were 25 years ago or before that.
We got so spoiled over the years of what a car has nd dont have..vents in back seats Paddle shifters.etc etc etc..and god 4bid a car dosent have technology of park assist..or lane assist..or any option that makes us so lazy to do functions of actually driving ourselves..smh ..lol how lazy nd spoiled we have become..best one is lift or drop tailgate of. Course power ..or power lift tailgate..are we that lazy to open even a gate on a suv nd to even shut the thing lol....yes we have become so spoiled as a society..
Ill take a gasoline 70s or 80s car ..the driving experience is just that driving and making the decision's as you drive and thats the experience ..not this little slow ass silent cars as a flower driver
Although my opinion about the TV in the middle of the dashes are extremely dangerous. Worse then people driving while being on their cellphones. Something really upsets me more about the TV in the middle of the dash. Over an decade ago. Being big in vehicle stereos and new gadgets. There was an stereo. That one could watch movies on, ect going down the road. Then they outlawed them because they were to dangerous. Now in the new vehicles. That TV screen size is mega larger then the one I had over an decade ago. Even besides that. My 2020 F150 XLT sceen was the same size as those back then. I can live with that. The new ones. My new truck the 2020 is my last of the newest vehicles I will ever own. I can stand these 2021 and up. Yet thanks for showing these. People do like them. Keep doing it.
The Corolla Hybrid is dangerously slow and doesn’t have enough crash protection. Definitely get the Camry Hybrid if you have to choose between the two, which gets about the same mpg. Realistically you need a CUV/SUV. Sedans will be gone soon.
Nah Toyota and Honda sell tons of sedans. The corolla is the worlds best selling car of all time and the Camry is America’s best selling sedan. If they killed both imagine what would happen: it would tarnish the brand
@@naveenthemachine They need a sporty SUV in between the RAV4 and HL. The Venza is basically a luxury RAV4. No one buys sedans except a few octogenarians and poor kids. It’s a dead segment.
100% agree with the review. It's almost 2024 and today I test drove both cars from 2022 today. If I wasn't looking at long occasional road trips and daily highway commutes to work I possibly would have bought the Corolla, but the Camry just felt way more solid as a driver. Less noise, considerably more "Cadillac" feel with silence and comfort. On the highway the Camry experience is far above the Corolla, while zipping around town the Corolla felt much more maneuverable in traffic on city streets. If I was not doing much highway driving its quite likely I would have chosen the Corolla. Again, I test drove both (twice) on highway and city.
I have the 2020 Corolla hybrid,I absolutely love the car. I’m averaging 64-66 mpg back and forth to work not driving slow either. Car is so cheap to run, handling is great for what it is. I paid 22900 fior mine in July of 2019. Sticker was 24500 fairly loaded.
Hello, what trim is yours, if you don’t mind me asking?
@@TaijiArban hybrid only come in LE
You are one LUCKY son of a gun, that’s for sure. In 2022 the pricing structure is very, very different (and clearly NOT in a good way). Best of luck!
@@ENTJ47 for camrys its se
@@TrinityWilderness1 Guess how different it is in 2024 😅
This was a really solid review. Other reviewers often pull punches in comparing vehicles of different classes. I think they do it out of laziness. “Corolla smaller and cheaper but better MPG” is convincing enough that they don’t really need to expand.
I however like hearing that it handles a little better than the Camry and surpassingly offers a better field of vision. That’s something I haven’t heard in any other review and it actually means a lot for my taste.
I haven’t watched/read a ton of car reviews, so I didn’t realize field of view isn’t always covered. My experience from driving is that smaller vehicles _generally_ have a better field of view, so I’m not surprised that the Corolla wins on that front.
To compare apples to apples, it would be interesting to see camry le hybrid instead. Not only that, but camry le hybrid is the only trim that has better battery compare to other trims. Camry le hybrid has mpg in 50s.
Sitting in a 2019 SE Camry Hybrid. I live in Az and the AC is always running in the summer. 58 mpgs. Love it..
The only reason to buy a sedan these days is because they look cool. Might as well get a rav4 if you wanna get a crappy looking trim.
@@carguy-xv2cl or mpg
@@WINDSORTOWNSAVI own a hybrid accord sport but only because it looks cool with the 19 inch rims. You can get the same mpg and more practicality with a rav4 or cr v hybrid.
I kind of like that the Corolla hybrid is made in Japan. I have had them a few times as loaner cars from my dealership and I really like that for what they are.
I had a 2012 Camry hybrid. True average mpg for me was 38. Pretty good for a midsize sedan. Mine was fairly peppy. I raced my wife's 2014 Lincoln MKZ with the 2.0 turbo. And we were neck, so close in fact it was hard to tell who won. Mine was advertised to do 0 to 60 and 7 seconds. I'd say that was about right. Great reliable car as put around 170k miles on it before I let it go. Never ever had an issue mechanically.
If the need arose I would not hesitate to buy another one.
Idk How because My Fusion Platinum 2.0 Twin Scroll Ecoboost keeps up with 5.7 Hemis🤌🏽
@@MandusahRamirez The dart looking charger hemis or the old ones? I can’t see you keeping up with the 8 speed v8 chargers maybe the 4 speed
We have a 2021 le and the average is 47 mpg, on longer trips a 75 on the hw we get 52 mpg
My 2018 Camry LE gets around 450 to 470 miles per tank driving around the city. When I take long road trips, I can get just over 600 miles per tank. Absolutely love my car. The new 2022 Camry LE hybrid can get an insane 51 mpg!!!
I just got a 2024 Camry Hybrid XSE in the 2-tone color white/back. It’s my first Camry and first hybrid, and I am loving it!!! It looks sporty/greattt gas mileage, and very comfortable!!!
Just purchased 2022 Corolla hybrid, should be receiving at the beginning of May. It will be my 1st hybrid, excited for the gas savings to come!
How is it? Do you feel like it is really slow?
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Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
@@ladye2818you can leave it for weeks is fine. You can't leave it for months
My wife and I bought a Corolla SE as a commuter and with the 2L we still consistently average 40+mpg. Best consistent highway mpg we've seen was 52mpg. If you're doing strictly city driving then I guess the hybrid is worth it but for the 95% of people who will buy a Corolla just get the one that can get out of its own way.
I guess there’s a good reason why the corolla even now is the worlds best selling car of all time
@@naveenthemachine it's a great little econo box. It definitely does have it's flaws though like he mentioned the road/wind noise but being on the lower end of new car prices its understandable. You get alot for low $20k in the terms of reliability and efficiency.
I have the hybrid,it’s not slow ,it smokes the regular 1.8 Corolla,only the 2.0 is quicker.I average 64-67 mpg in mixed driving to work , it gets almost 30 mpg better than the regular Corolla.
@@JohnDiMartino you must have a 1 of 1 super special hybrid Corolla then. The LE does 0-60 in high 7's low 8's and a 16 sec 1/4 mile. The hybrid does the 1/4 mile in 18+ seconds. So very doubtful you're smoking any other Corolla out there.
This would have been a much more relevant comparison if both were LE models.
Yes I wish he did the LE version also.
I bought a 2012 Prius Plug in advanced in 2015 for $16500. It now has 130,000 miles on it, still gets about 9 miles electric range to a charge... And while I'd love a new car, this thing still works great, has the hatchback for hauling just about anything a suburban person needs, and is great for tailgating at football games (can power a TV and a pair of crockpots!) I know people don't like the look of the Prius, but it's more useful than a sedan, more maneuverable and efficient and cost effective than a cross over, and more reliable than just about everything. Something to consider...
On Nathan's very last comment on these vehicles, I agree, " Hybrids are the way to go ".
But I want that system in a pick up truck, and I know that there are a few to choose from, when the time comes around.
My wife had a 2010 Camry hybrid,had it for 8 years,70k miles,not a single mechanical problem,in fact that was our 10th Toyota,and the best(not that any of them were bad).We replaced the rotors and pads before selling it only because of age and a little rust on rotors. I got 42 mpg two way average on a trip to Maine from Pennsylvania and it was a comfortable ride,local it averaged around 30mpg. The Camry hybrid was definitely quicker than our son in laws non hybrid Camry as well. I would definitely by a hybrid over a plug in only,makes more sense for my needs. Also had a 2008 Prius for a work car,say what you will about its looks and all the other oddities,but that car is still going strong( a friend bought it from our company when we took it out of service) on its original battery with 220k on it, has had very few problems all these years.
Thank you for acknowledging that the Toyota hybrids use an Ecvt and not regular cvt. Most reviewers seem to think they are the same thing.
And Toyota hybrid eCVT's never fail. People who are worried about the battery in hybrids should be more worried about the transmission in a Non-hybrid.
@@danmarjenka6361 this is true. Nearing 300,000 miles on my 2009 Camry hybrid and not a single issue with the transmission. Toyota made the cars very well.
Toyotas...they own the roads in this town now...many of them here.....I remember in high school it was Delta 88s n Grand Marquis..Great video 😃
I picked up a new Corolla Hybrid and I’m very happy with it. I wanted the efficiency without being an ugly Prius. I easily average way over the advertised mpg ratings too! 60-73mpg depending on conditions.
My only complaint is there’s next to no interior storage! There literally no good place to put it when plugged in to use apple carplay. I had to buy some stick on pockets…
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
@@ladye2818Toyota has a factory warranty that guarantees the hybrid battery for ten years or 150k
" ugly Prius" 😅. reason why I want to stay away from.
2022 corolla hybrid my first hybrid . it's nice to do the math at the pumps and see I'm averaging 50.5 mpgs mostly freeway with a lot of weight from my job as a framer/ drywaller plus Car pulling with a co worker plus I put a full size spare in the trunk plus roof racks for Construction material I will be putting this Hybrid to work😆 Great review like Always!👍
I have 2006 prius and looking to upgrade to corolla hybrid over the camry....only thing I don't like about my prius on freeway its slow especially getting on ramps...city stop and go driving is a piece of cake...was going to ask how your experience with corolla is? Highway vs city? And is it slow to get to 60 and above? I avrg about 50mpg btw highway a little less than that....if it's slow then will prolly go with camry or wait for the new 2024 prius which will get huge performance and styling fix.
@@thearchitect3497 It's not that bad if you floor it I would say 2023 should be faster than 2022 corolla hybrid 13 more hp
@@thearchitect3497 you use a Prius as a dry waller? I’m impressed. Not so much abt power but just having to load material in the roof.
@Z Man Damn bro. That 50.5 mpg is good considering all the equipment you got. I gotta get a corolla hybrid.
@@abhishekgarg5286 It's actually improved I've been averaging almost 54 miles per gallon now. I guess cause it's warmer temperatures. Boring car but hard to beat the efficiency.
In the real world hybrid corollas can get 65mpg
A lot of longer trips in town driving with eco AC, I was averaging over 70 mpg.
This is soooooooo true especially if you don't use the ac most of the time
@@JamaicanMeCrazybro i usually get arround 75mpg This pass 2 spring and fall since during those season its not hot and not cold i turn everything off windows a bit open
Great video. For me, I'll choose the Camry Hybrid due to its comfort and spaciousness. Also, if you're going to compare hybrid sedans, the better comparison is the Toyota Camry Hybrid vs the Honda Accord Hybrid or the Toyota Corolla Hybrid vs the Hyundai Elantra Hybrid.
Agree! Camry Vs Corolla actuary they are come from difference price range of Car in Toyota Company
The Hyundai equivalent to he Camry/Accord is the Sonata
Thats fair but for someone who has narrowed it down to a camry or a corolla this was the perfect video lol
I like the Camry hybrid. I've driven the corolla too. I ended up with the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid in 2016. After negotiations, I got it down to 17000 for a new car. There was no way I was getting a Toyota dealer that low for the Camry.
It’s still a Hyundai at the end of the day.
@@MrBigBoy4Life Grab your broom and get back to work.
@@stumarston6812 let me know when you need a tow.
I have the 2023 Corolla LE Hybrid in that same color and I love it. Just wish it had the blind spot
I don't get blind spot monitoring. I'm used to using my mirrors and being aware of my surroundings.
For the money, comfort, mpg - and safety difference, I'd just get the bigger car.
Also, with the Corolla Hybrid only available in base, LE trim, there's a lot of optional equipment you can't get.
It is a shame though, the Toyota keeps ruining back seat room of their redesigns and rear vents are only available on top Camry trims - they should come standard.
The LE sounds good 👍
I agree they should come standard. But they're not only available on higher trims. They're optional on lower trims and standard on higher trims. I've seen an SE Camry with rear vents and you can get them with the audio plus package while building a Camry on the Toyota website
Corolla hybrid all day long for me
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
@@ladye2818
True....
You shouldn't leave the car sitting in your garage a month at a time...
It's best for the battery and engine to be driven regularly - especially at highway speeds.... The same applies to all cars - hybrid or not....
Went with my brother-in-law the other day to trade in my sisters 2006 Camry hybrid on a new Chevy truck. The car had approximately 180k miles. She never had a problem with it or had it tuned up. Computer showed 42 mpg when we were driving. Wanted to tell my brother-in-law I hope your new Chevy truck is this reliable…but he’s a big Chevy guy so I left it alone.
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Saddest story ever
Doesnt the corolla come with rear seat air vents?
In my country it does
Showing LOVE for the channel thank you and have a Blessed day everyone
I have the 2021 Camry hybrid XLE and it's an amazing drive. I drive at least 40 miles per day and only have to fill my tank every 2 weeks (and I have a heavy foot 😂). I've driven the corolla hybrid as a rental and overall I'd stick to my camry for the space and comfort.
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
What mpg are you averaging?
Great video. I'm shopping for a hybrid right now and am between these two. Still haven't made up my mind yet.
If you decide on the corolla wait for the 2023 if you're interested in AWD
Is there any one can tell me know which one faster
Camery ?
Corolla?
Prius?
The equivalent in SUV's would be the Corolla Cross Hybrid and the Venza Hybrid. The Venza Hybrid is basically a lifted Camry Hybrid 🤔
The fit and finish of the Venza is light years ahead of the Camry... It looks way more luxurious and modern.....
Camry is more affordable...
Both are still very expensive....
Wife is averaging 60 to 62 in her 2022 Corrola Hybrid city driving
My wife and I just completed this journey. I also am 6'1 tall torso wide shouldered. Wife got a rental corolla. She loved the size parking at small parking structures. But the camry opened her eyes to just a little bit bigger but much more space. We got the Honda accord hybrid and we loved it much more.
The new accords are straight UGLY looking
I’d pick the Corolla simply based on price and features.
They need to make a Camry prime. My 21 xse gets 45.5 mpg. Does great for my 300-500 mile a week trip.
Ok so I got a 2023 Corolla, yep overpaid, didn’t want a new car, and got into a car accident where was run into behind and slammed into another car…..walked away thankfully….anyway it all depends on our priorities, in my case I rather get the better gas mileage, the room is slightly roomier then my 2014, squeeze in and out of spots since I spend about 20% of my time in the cities, overall I’m sure I would have been happy with the Camry but I’ve enjoyed Corolla since I had a geo prism which was essentially a Corolla
You guys should give the new Sienna hybrid minivan a proper towing test. Maybe you can run the battery down hauling up the mountains.
Would a Corolla Hybrid be better than the SE model?
Yes, because Toyota hybrid transmissions never fail, and the brakes last 120k on hybrids.
Camry any day. Especially XSE. But I’d probably stick with their 3.5L v6. The mpg I get in it is impressive 28-29g mixed and highway mpg between 37-40mpg
Thr last gen corolla (11th gen) however I really like because the backseat is quite roomy for the class. It’s very sad that the corolla shrunk inside. Even a civic with an IRS has more rear seat space
Styling is subjective on the Camry no doubting that but I think this generation Camry especially the XSE is damn sexy. It looks very Lexus F sport like which is a good thing for Toyota. I guarantee if you removed the Toyota and Camry badging you would think its a lexus.
The TNGA platform on the Camry (corolla too) shows just how far it’s really come in style, tech, luxury, and refinement.
V6 is going away soon.
@@nodak81 I know. I’m not too happy about that
Is the Corolla CVT transmission or fully electric?
I think shorter people like me (5'5") may prefer Corolla as it may still be spacious "enough". mileage 44 vs 52 is not that great. but in a tank of 12 gal capacity, that is about 100 miles higher. I drive 80 miles a day.
Here are the the MSRP prices inclusive of taxes & fees in Canada
2024 Corolla Hybrid SE AWD $35,395
2024 Camry Hybrid LE AWD $38,266
Which car would you buy? Which is more reliable?
Wait for 2025 Camry... lol...
I wish they would make these as Primes. A plug in hybrid with 45 miles all electric would be awesome...
Is there no Corolla Hybrid with 2.0 l engine with 182 PS and air vent at back seat in USA? We have it in Germany.
Mine has no back air vents and a 1.8 engine. Here in Texas
I wish Toyota North America offered the Corolla Hybrid with the 2.0L engine... It's only available in the non-hybrid.
It would have been the ideal blend between power and efficiency.....
"You guys should do a video on that E-CVT system, it's actually pretty ingenious design. It doesn't use a weak belt with gearless cones, like those poopy Jatco transmissions. It uses a simple planetary gear set (plenty of strong gears).
Which would normally be input/output (sun gear/planetary gears) with a clutch-belt on the ring gear, allowing the planetary gear set to have 2 variations of on/off, changing the gear ratio.
In an standard automatic transmission, there would be multiple planetary gear sets, working different configurations of on/off to get multiple gearing points.
But instead of a clutch-belt on the ring gear (only allowing on/off), they put another gear on it, then attached an electronic motor to it, and then used different speeds and directions of the electric motor to allow different gear ratios, and/or input additional torque into the drivetrain (or recharge the battery system) from a single planetary gear set.
No more broken CVT belts."
It’s really surprising many motoring journalists, are completely ignorant about the E CVT and how it’s so much superior to conventional CVT’s, it’s also surprising that Toyota don’t promote this fact more.
Great review.
Can you do a Mazda CX-30 vs Toyota Camry LE hybrid review?
Agree us super noisy 🤣🤣🤣 specially if the concrete is old another downside is the trunk which I think is insufficient or badly distributed and the opening mechanism takes space and is outdated in my opinion
I know toyota calls it a e cvt . All their hybrids are elictic mortors with a Planatarey gear not a Belt an pully cvt like most people think.
Absolutely true its not, and its more reliable.
I have a hybrid Sienna and I had a hybrid rav4...I sold the Rav4 for an audi etron that I had for exactly 2 weeks before it got hit. It's still being fixed 3 months later. I'm going to trade it back for a rav4 or camry if I can find one
Is it true Toyota Hybrids should be driven very often to prevent the battery from ever degrading? Apparently, it's not one of those cars you can just leave parked for weeks; for instance, when you go on vacation.
@@ladye2818 True... There is a Toyota Certified Master Diagnostic Technician that explains the reason why.
The Car Care Nut - TH-cam
Nice, now do a compare between the 2022 Huracan and the Aventador. :)
Thank you. That video helped a lot.
why is your driving seat on the left side and you have an australian cap
This review felt forced, you could tell this guy has absolutely zero interest in these cars and doesn't appreciate them for what they are.
Take a cross country trip in a hybrid and then a BEV. The hybrid wins, always.
Excellent overview
How about telling us WHAT KIND OF HYBRID BATTERY both cars have? The Tacoma Hybrid has a NiMH battery. That's great! I don't want a Lithium battery for safety reasons.
It's a shame you Americans don't get the estate (station wagon) version of the Corolla hybrid in the US we get it in the UK I have one very practical plenty of storage nice to drive great build quality and materials ticks all the boxes
It’s a marketing ploy. Needs to make room for SUVs and Sienna
They eventually went out of style in the USA. We used to get these station wagons in the 1980s and early 90s. The Minivan eventually took over and they stopped selling in the USA. However, they may comeback in the future if automakers slowly introduce them again.
Very simple. Short people stick with Corolla the rest we all know.
The Corolla is a better value in almost every way. The Camry is a more refined car. The one annoyance I can’t get over is the road noise in the Corolla, it is brutal.
Thank you, now I know what I will choose
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Would you get an Accord Hybrid over the Camry Hybrid?
Toyota’s are the goat when it comes to hybrids.
@@aussiedeplorable8670 thanks
love our 2018 corolla SE. Its functional, looks nice, returns 36mpg avg and was only 15k used with a few thousand on it. Plus it has the Toyota name. Loved it so much i traded my chevy 2500hd for a new tacoma
Smart purchase.... I like your style...
2024 Corolla Hybrid SE AWD $35,395 Canadian
You’re so kind to Toyota. Head sweeps a little bit…
PADDLE SHIFTERS,...With a CVT.
Toyota's engineers: You wound us, Sir.
Have at you.
If you want to go and return back take any model of TOYOTA, thanks Nathan for your sincerity.
Except the Supra
I just bought a 2021 Camry hybrid and there are flaws, it will not get EPA mpg unless you do long long trips I average 40-42 US MPG, the sealing systems around all the openings are horrible, dust intrusion is disgusting with no fix from Toyota, no rear vents in lower trims, fuel fill cap and cover do not keep dirt out and dirt migrates into the filler neck, the media system lacks options and adjustments that a lower speced Honda Accord has which is truly sad, power seats are comfortable but need more adjustment/travel eg. lower adjustment and backward adjustment.
Would I buy one again? Probably not unless Toyota steps up their game and fixes these issues.
which trim did you buy, i bought 2021 XLE Hybrid and i don't have those problems maybe you bought a lemon
@@wamnicho I have an SE, and I may have bought a lemon, either way toyota won't fix it I have had it in to the dealer for these issues.
@@Rockrewls how many miles
@@wamnicho 6200 miles or 10000 km, I live in Canada
Where was your car made?
Nice Australian hat!
Toyota front design has too much going on... Hopefully, next Toyota redesign will clean up awwfull front styling.
Idk why 0-60 is so important to people who live in the city?
Who buys hybrids to race?
$5.69 per gallon yesterday. I was given a 2015 Prius a few days ago. It still cost 8.8 x 5.69 = $50.72
“0 to 60 in a leisurely 10 seconds. “
You needed a calendar, not a stop
Watch to clock that. 🤣🤣🤣
Always great videos guys
Stop living in a spec sheet, in real world situations, that's perfectly acceptable.
@@naughtysauce4323 seriously. My Corolla Hybrid is more than fast enough for real world driving. Plenty of pep.
Sometimes it really bugs me how much auto journalists emphasize speed while not remembering this is an economy car. It’s not supposed to be fast…
@@A2-RC I agree, I think it's a bit silly when they talk about speed and handling of these hybrids. I like Alex from AOA, but he's probably one of the biggest culprits on this subject as he's always talking about winding road handling, putting on bigger tires/wheels for performance, etc. He completely misses the mark on what these vehicles missions are which is fuel economy.
A Camry Hybrid LE gets 52 MPG, the same as a Corolla.
Kudos for pronouncing Lever correctly! :)
The EV mode is perfect for sneaking in or out of one's driveway at night and early morning. It's likely a marriage-saving device that Toyota added for those who need it.
The 2019/2020 Carollas looked much better
🤔🤔🤔 hum which one ? I prefer camry lol
But can Nathan fit in the trunk?
No rear vents in a Corolla? Even the i20(Toyota Yaris competitor) in India gets that, and Hyundai even has the sedan version of the i20(Verna) with ventilated seats....
If you want a long lasting Luxury car never buy, a Mercedes Benz unless it's actually manufactured in Germany, Buy an Acura, or a Lexus, Most German Automobiles just are not what they were 25 years ago or before that.
I'm a small car person
We got so spoiled over the years of what a car has nd dont have..vents in back seats
Paddle shifters.etc etc etc..and god 4bid a car dosent have technology of park assist..or lane assist..or any option that makes us so lazy to do functions of actually driving ourselves..smh ..lol how lazy nd spoiled we have become..best one is lift or drop tailgate of. Course power ..or power lift tailgate..are we that lazy to open even a gate on a suv nd to even shut the thing lol....yes we have become so spoiled as a society..
Im averaging almost 40 in my civic
its only $36K WOW!
That's the MSRP inclusive of taxes and fees of the Corolla Hybrid SE AWD in Canada.... It hurts!
Neither
Wish toyota car design would look better, should let the designers in California design their car like honda
The Camry really needs a plug 🔌!!!
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Ill take a gasoline 70s or 80s car ..the driving experience is just that driving and making the decision's as you drive and thats the experience ..not this little slow ass silent cars as a flower driver
BOCEPHUS
Toyota..eesh
The ultimate octogenarian back to back
No I would rather have a RAV4 hybrid LE over Camry and Corolla (don't bother).
Although my opinion about the TV in the middle of the dashes are extremely dangerous. Worse then people driving while being on their cellphones. Something really upsets me more about the TV in the middle of the dash. Over an decade ago. Being big in vehicle stereos and new gadgets. There was an stereo. That one could watch movies on, ect going down the road. Then they outlawed them because they were to dangerous. Now in the new vehicles. That TV screen size is mega larger then the one I had over an decade ago. Even besides that. My 2020 F150 XLT sceen was the same size as those back then. I can live with that. The new ones. My new truck the 2020 is my last of the newest vehicles I will ever own. I can stand these 2021 and up. Yet thanks for showing these. People do like them. Keep doing it.
Idc I hate new cars my 2002 vw 1.9 tdi gets better range and mileage then those and is more eco friendly😂
I'd prefer the Volt
What is volt? 12v power?
@@teedee7157 Chevrolet Volt
@@christianglaude6659 oh never heard sorry
You’d prefer to breakdown then 😄
Those cars look the same size 😂🤣
Just a suggestion, film the cars more than film yourself thank you
that generation of corolla is not beautiful especially the one with sporty rear bumper, it has chinese car appeal
One of the best ‘22 hybrids for your money is going to be the Ford Maverick. At similar prices, why would you buy a car?
Because with the Ford you will be driving’s the dealers loaner car mostly as the Maverick will be in the shop with all its problems
@@jesseduke2771 I think it’s because of where they are made.
Are the mavericks made in the USA?
Because Toyota reliability vs Ford
@@daweed980 Exactly
The Maverick is ugly
The Corolla Hybrid is dangerously slow and doesn’t have enough crash protection. Definitely get the Camry Hybrid if you have to choose between the two, which gets about the same mpg. Realistically you need a CUV/SUV. Sedans will be gone soon.
Nah Toyota and Honda sell tons of sedans. The corolla is the worlds best selling car of all time and the Camry is America’s best selling sedan. If they killed both imagine what would happen: it would tarnish the brand
@@naveenthemachine Corolla Cross; future Camry Cross
@@user-tb7rn1il3q the Camry cross essentially exists. It’s called either the Venza, Highlander or rx350
@@naveenthemachine They need a sporty SUV in between the RAV4 and HL. The Venza is basically a luxury RAV4. No one buys sedans except a few octogenarians and poor kids. It’s a dead segment.
What makes you say The Corolla Hybrid is dangerously slow? Are Honda Civics better? What is crash protection?