Toyota Corolla / Hyundai i30
Toyota Corolla / Hyundai i30
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SikMercs67

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1 posts

1 month

Friday 2nd January
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Hi all

I’m looking for a Toyota Corolla or Hyundai i30. Price range around max 10-12k. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I’ve seen a Toyota Corolla on Autotrader 2019 £13k 40k miles.


andrew-6xade

257 posts

25 months

Friday 2nd January
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FWIW, the Corolla will still have 3 years warranty (if you service at Toyota). We have a 2020 Corolla GR and it's been absolutely faultless since we've owned it (2021).

Completely boring, but it's solid.

Trevor555

5,027 posts

106 months

Friday 2nd January
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SikMercs67 said:
Hi all

I m looking for a Toyota Corolla or Hyundai i30. Price range around max 10-12k. Does anyone have any suggestions?

I ve seen a Toyota Corolla on Autotrader 2019 £13k 40k miles.
Get the Corolla.

Have a good look underneath though, seen some badly corroded subframes on some.

Composite Guru

2,422 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd January
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Another Corolla owner here.
I have 2.0 GR Sport. Owned from new and just paid off the balloon because I can’t think of anything better to replace it.
Brilliant car, does everything I need it to. Still have 6 1/2 years warranty on it too.
As said above, not the most exciting drive but I have something else for the weekends.

Edited by Composite Guru on Friday 2nd January 16:27


Edited by Composite Guru on Friday 2nd January 22:40

Kenty in Weardale

71 posts

93 months

Friday 2nd January
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I've got a 1ltr petrol i30 tourer and having bought it at 37K miles 6 years ago it's now on 102K. Usual consumables aside it's done me very well on a mix of local journeys and a monthly shlep down south and back in a day where it will do 600 miles on a tankfull. Overall average is around 52 mpg but I do live in a very hilly area

It's not at all fashionable or dynamic but it gets the job done

Evolved

4,055 posts

209 months

Friday 2nd January
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Composite Guru said:
Another Corolla owner here.
I have 2.0 GR Sport. Owned from new and just paid off the balloon because I can t think of anything better to replace it.
Brilliant car, does everything I need it to. Still have 6 1/2 years warranty on it too.
As said above, not the most exciting drive but I have something else for the weekends.

Edited by Composite Guru on Friday 2nd January 16:27
I m contemplating chopping my GR Yaris against one of these as I need something bigger, and more economical. Do you mind sharing what the economy and drive is actually like day to day. I realise it s not very exciting but does it feel quick enough when needed?

Edited by Evolved on Saturday 3rd January 02:48

Composite Guru

2,422 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd January
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Evolved said:
Composite Guru said:
Another Corolla owner here.
I have 2.0 GR Sport. Owned from new and just paid off the balloon because I can t think of anything better to replace it.
Brilliant car, does everything I need it to. Still have 6 1/2 years warranty on it too.
As said above, not the most exciting drive but I have something else for the weekends.

Edited by Composite Guru on Friday 2nd January 16:27
I m contemplating chopping my GR Yaris against one of these as I need something bigger, and more economical. Do you mind sharing what the economy and drive is actually like day to day. I realise it s not very existing but does it feel quick enough when needed?
I run mine on Tesco 99. I get about 55mpg during the winter and 60ish during the summer.
In sport mode it’s no slouch.

lufbramatt

5,540 posts

156 months

Friday 2nd January
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Composite Guru said:
Evolved said:
Composite Guru said:
Another Corolla owner here.
I have 2.0 GR Sport. Owned from new and just paid off the balloon because I can t think of anything better to replace it.
Brilliant car, does everything I need it to. Still have 6 1/2 years warranty on it too.
As said above, not the most exciting drive but I have something else for the weekends.

Edited by Composite Guru on Friday 2nd January 16:27
I m contemplating chopping my GR Yaris against one of these as I need something bigger, and more economical. Do you mind sharing what the economy and drive is actually like day to day. I realise it s not very existing but does it feel quick enough when needed?
I run mine on Tesco 99. I get about 55mpg during the winter and 60ish during the summer.
In sport mode it s no slouch.
I have a 2023 2.0 sport touring Corolla. Getting the same mpg figures from mine. Best I’ve seen was 63mpg a few times on my commute in the autumn. They got a bump in power to 193bhp for the 2023 facelift which probably makes a difference but I was suprized how quick it was coming from a 3 litre bmw 5 series. Low end torque from the hybrid system will easily spin the wheels pulling away with heavy foot.