so, my buddy had a toyota corolla that lasted, like, forever. he said he didn’t have to fix it till, like, 200k miles. that’s pretty wild, right? I mean, most cars are asking for repairs way earlier.
i remember when i borrowed it once, and the check engine light came on, but he was like “nah, it’s just a Corolla thing.” and you know what, he was right. it was just some minor sensor thing, nothing crazy.
but, I’ve heard some peeps say they start needing more attention after 150k miles. like, is that true? And what about your experiences? have your Corollas held up as well? mine was a total lemon, but maybe I just had bad luck.
overall, they seem to be super dependable, but every car’s got its day, right?
had my 2008 Corolla in Toronto now for over a decade and it’s been pretty great
I’ve only done basic stuff like oil changes brakes and tires
Really impressed how it just keeps going but I hear others getting into bigger repairs around 150k miles
I’ve had my Corolla for over 10 years now and really hasn’t needed much. Just regular oil changes and a couple brake pads.
A friend in Toronto had his for even longer no major issues. People say they can go till 200k miles with just simple maintenance. I’ve seen it.
I’ve driven my Corolla for over 10 years in Canada and honestly it’s been pretty solid I had to replace the battery once but that’s it no major repairs just regular maintenance. I guess they really do last long if you take care of them.
My friend down in Texas had a Corolla too and he had to deal with some engine issues around 150k miles but other than that he loved it. Seems like luck plays a big part here.
I have a Corolla from 2010 and I’ve only needed minor repairs after about 150k miles. It’s been super reliable.
But my friend in Seattle had one that started falling apart after 100k. Guess it depends on how you drive em.
Overall I think they last a good while though.
Ive had my Corolla for over a decade now and it’s still running strong. I remember driving through the Canadian Rockies and the car just handled it all so well.
Of course minor repairs pop up here and there but nothing major. I think on average they can go about 200k miles before needing serious work. Super reliable car for sure but don’t forget to keep up with the maintenance.
I ve had my Corolla for 8 years now no major repairs besides a battery. Friends in Canada say theirs went well past 200K miles too. They just work great and keep going. It’s impressive.
I have a corolla from 2012 and its still going strong here in Canada I’ve only had to replace the tires and the battery once so Im really happy with it
Seems like they just keep going and going endless energizer bunny vibes
had a Corolla back in Toronto and it lasted me over 10 years easily without major repairs I ve heard people say they can go even longer which is kinda crazy
though I think the key is regular maintenance like oil changes and stuff I mean they are pretty reliable but if you neglect it things will start acting up eventually.
I ve had my Corolla for over 10 years in Canada and honestly it’s been pretty solid. Only a couple small repairs here and there like brakes and tires. I think if you keep up with maintenance it can really go the distance.
My buddy had one too and he drove it to a crazy 300k miles before it needed anything major. They just seem to keep going.
i had a toyota corolla in Canada and it lasted me about 10 years with hardly any repairs
just regular maintenance and it ran like a champ
my buddy had one too but his started giving him trouble around the 8 year mark
guess it can depend on how ya drive and take care of it
they say toyota’s last but I think it varies like anything else
still I loved my corolla for its reliability
I ve got a 2008 Corolla and it’s still chugging along at 180k miles in Michigan. Honestly I haven’t done anything major besides oil changes and brakes. Really solid car.
I know some folks say they start needing repairs after about 150k but I think it just depends on the owner and maintenance.
They last a while if you take care of them.
I’ve driven my Corolla for over a decade now in Toronto and its still going strong with just basic maintenance. I think I had to replace the brakes after about 150000 miles but other than that it really has just been oil changes and tires.
Some people say they start needing repairs around the 200k mark but honestly I can’t complain. They are pretty reliable cars no doubt. Perfect for city driving too.
I’ve had my Corolla for 15 years and it’s still kickin with only minor stuff needed. Pretty impressive honestly.
Friends got Corollas too and they say 200k miles is normal for them. Nice cars.
I’ve had a Corolla for over 10 years now in Michigan and honestly it’s been pretty reliable until last year when it needed a new transmission. Friends say they go for ages but I’ve noticed the average is about 150000 miles before stuff like that happens. Still can’t complain overall tho Ive seen some really high-mileage Corollas.
I’ve had my Corolla for about 8 years now and it’s been pretty reliable so far. The first bit I’ve spent maybe $400 on regular maintenance. I used to think it would last forever but I’ve heard folks in the US saying their Corollas started needing repairs around 10 or 12 years in.
My buddy had his for over a decade that thing ran like clockwork until it didn’t. So I guess it varies.
I ve had my Corolla for over ten years now and its been pretty reliable overall. Sure I’ve had a couple of minor repairs but nothing too crazy. I live in Ontario and honestly it handles winter better than my neighbor’s fancy car.
I’ve heard some folks get close to 300k miles and that’s just wild to me.
I’ve had my Corolla in Canada for nearly 12 years now and I can say it’s been pretty reliable. Sure I’ve done maintenance here and there but no major repairs till now. Seems like they can last if you treat them right.
My buddy had his for over 15 years and it still runs like a champ. Just a few brake pads and tires. Kinda impressive for a compact car honestly.
my buddy had a Corolla in Toronto and it ran like a champ for over a decade before needing major work. I ve heard they can easily pass 200k miles if you keep up with the routine stuff. crazy reliable but I’ve also seen some with issues after 150k. just depends
I ve had my Corolla for nearly a decade and no major repairs yet must be doing something right in Chicago roads are brutal
Seems like they just keep going and going