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Gearbox: Manual
Gearbox: Manual

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Total cash price £19,499. Borrowing £17,549 with a £1,950 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£294.81
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£25,922.75
Cost of credit
£6,423.75
Optional final payment
£9,822.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Toyota Corolla?

Today’s Corollas are noticeably more stylish than their understated predecessors, but you still have the reassurance of the brand's reputation for reliability. The cabin isn't as flashy as some rivals, but it's easy to use and includes all the latest on-board tech to keep you entertained on the move. Its stand-out feature, however, are the smooth, responsive hybrid engines that make the car nearly effortless to drive while returning excellent urban fuel-economy figures.

Popular Toyota Corolla trims for sale at Motorpoint

Entry-level Corollas come in Icon trim, although this is still fairly generous with standard equipment. Icon Tech gets, well… a bit more tech, while Design trim adds mainly styling improvements.

There's also Toyota's racier GR Sport trim, or range-topping Excel models that include all the bells and whistles. You might also spot the Corolla Trek, which gets SUV-inspired styling features and similar equipment levels to Design cars.

Owning a used Toyota Corolla

The Corolla is a generally practical choice with enough room for four adults to sit comfortably – five will be able to squeeze in for shorter journeys but they’ll likely be complaining about bumping elbows once you arrive. Boot space is about average for the class, with the hatchback version able to fit in one large suitcase and a couple of cabin bags at a push. Corolla Touring Sports estate versions are a better choice if you need to carry kids’ clobber or dogs more regularly. Fuel economy is excellent, with all engines capable of more than 50mpg in mixed motoring.

Read our Toyota Corolla review.

Other models you may be interested in

You should cross-shop the Corolla against family hatches like the Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Peugeot 308, Kia Ceed and Vauxhall Astra.

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Toyota Corolla FAQs

The Corolla hatchback is a little less than 4.4 metres long. That makes it around 100mm longer a Volkswagen Golf and a few millimetres shorter than a Ford Focus. The Touring Sports estate is around 300mm longer than the hatchback, again placing it a fraction longer than the Golf estate and very slightly shorter than the Focus estate.

Space in the Corolla is generally pretty good. The rear seats are large enough for two adults to sit comfortably, with only the very tallest in danger of brushing their heads against the roof. Boot space is average for the class – with more powerful 2.0-litre models losing a few litres to the larger hybrid battery. Corolla buyers needing space for pets or bulkier hobbies are well served by the Touring Sports estate, which has a useful, square load area and a low loading lip.

Yes. Every version of the Toyota Corolla sold in the UK is front-wheel drive only.

Realistically, few Corolla owners would benefit from four-wheel drive as they're unlikely to go any further off road than a grassy car park. Swapping your Corolla to a set of winter tyres in cold months is a much more effective all-weather driving solution than 4WD.

Yes. Every Toyota Corolla sold in the UK comes standard with a full-hybrid engine. These are also called 'self-charging' hybrids because they recharge their battery packs using the car's kinetic energy as you slow down, or directly from the car's petrol engine. This means you don't – and can't – plug your Corolla hybrid in to recharge, and simply have to refill it with petrol when it runs low.