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2014 Toyota Corolla Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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Original MSRP

8
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expert review

4.5

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(22 reviews)
8
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Look & feel
6/10
Technology
8/10
Performance
7/10
Safety
9/10
Form & function
9/10
Cost-effectiveness
9/10
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132 horsepower may not seem like a lot, but the tuning of the engine and mapping of the CVT in the Toyota Corolla work well to get every inch out of this fuel-sipping four-cylinder.

Certain vehicle segments define themselves by hyperbole in a particular metric. Performance cars are measured in horsepower and zero-to-100 times, pickup trucks are vetted on towing and hauling capabilities, and alternative-fuel vehicles are ranked on fuel economy.

Yet no one single metric on paper can perfectly explain what makes a compact car the best in the segment. It needs to have the right combination of power and efficiency, with the ability to haul a driver, and occasionally other individuals, on a daily grind for about a decade, before being handed off to the next person for the same purpose.

It is with this combination in mind that one must consider the Toyota Corolla. Though not the prettiest in the bunch, the Corolla delivers fuel-efficient daily motoring in a package that will make it a tremendously reliable addition to your garage.

The version for model year 2014 marks the start of the eleventh generation of the Corolla. It has been sold in North America continuously since 1968—it has been around almost as long as the Chevy Camaro and predates the introduction of the Honda Civic by five years. The Corolla has grown, but unlike other vehicles that have grown egregiously from compact to midsize and midsize to full-size, the Corolla has stuck to the game plan of delivering affordable, compact daily motoring.

6/10

Its noted reliability combined with conservative looks through the years has perhaps unfairly earned the Corolla a reputation as a boring car. For the 2014 model, Toyota was bent on shaking that stigma and attempted to bake some attitude into the Corolla—at least from a visual standpoint.

The angles and lines of the new Corolla make quite a statement, but perhaps an unnecessary one. This is a vehicle that does not require wild styling for Toyota to sell a gazillion of them. Sales of the Corolla in the final years of its previous generation were nearly as strong as its highest sales years. With that in mind, the new, sharper styling may serve only to hurt the Corolla. This design trend muddles the waters between itself and the Scion brand, which is something that should greatly concern Toyota.

Inside, it's more of the same disjointed cubism, but the styling of the interior and exterior are not deal-breakers. They could just use the style “volume” turned down a few notches.

Toyota created an interior design where none of the curves or panels are visually connected. The line that runs the length of the door just disappears instead of having to connect with a line on the dash. This is a trick by automakers so they don’t have to make interior panels fit as snugly. But in the Corolla, it seems to work.

George Kennedy
Published Apr 27, 2023 by George Kennedy
From open-wheel racecars to specialty off-road vehicles, George Kennedy has driven it all. A career automotive journalist, George has been a contributor, editor, and/or producer at some of the most respected publications and outlets, including Consumer Reports, the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Autoblog.com, Hemmings Classic Wheels, BoldRide.com, the Providence Journal, and WheelsTV.

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by David A
Mar 22, 2024
Features are fine, this particular car has a rust problem in key areasMar 22, 2024
by Joshua S
Nov 25, 2023
Car started up and ran fine. Stereo wasn’t working when we saw it. Value was reasonableNov 25, 2023
by Serge T
Sep 12, 2023
Économique et fiable. Bon rapport qualité prix. Bonne valeur de revente.Sep 12, 2023

2014 Toyota Corolla Pricing

Original MSRP
N/A
Price range
$12,470 to $13,146
Average price on CG
$12,506
YoY price change
$12,564 to $12,506

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