2024 Toyota Corolla LE Overview

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Published 2023-10-24
Today we're taking a look at a 2024 Corolla LE. This is a full carry over from the 2023 Corolla LE. The only change is the $200 increase in base price. This is a great starter car if you're looking for a small sedan that gets great fuel economy with the latest safety features.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kevinkidneyy
    The thing is the basic trim is all that I need ! AC , new engine , nice cloth seats , Apple car play ,backup camera. This is perfect and it’s good on gas ! This car is winning
  • @Ash-hj2gk
    It's basic and that is what makes it great, less equipment less things to go wrong.
  • A basic Corolla is a trusty friend that drives for decades problem free. You can buy car seat covers, a steering wheel cover, etc and express your personal style.
  • @joelthorne7434
    Just took possession of a ‘24 Corolla LE and have to say I do not find anything about it “boring.” But this is me. I actually like the simplicity of the interior—It almost has a Scandinavian aesthetic. Well executed, Toyota!
  • @joec1774
    Appreciate this video, great overview. But, I suggest maybe using a different word than "boring" which is used quite a lot throughout. It's an entry level model, and a LOT of car for the money... so I might suggest, "plain" or "basic" or "unadorned" or "standard" in place of "boring".
  • @tamiami34
    My girlfriend bought one of these today. Hope she likes it. I recommended this car in part due to the posts from Scotty Kilmer.
  • @quimama8112
    An impressively thorough walkaround, thanks.
  • @Lwize
    The LE is the lowest trim level in the US Market. I wouldn't expect chrome trim or a leather-wrapped steering wheel. But stop calling everything "Boring". If it's not up to your level of status, don't review it.
  • @codykeegan1848
    Perfect review. Considering this for my next daily.. thanks for this
  • @Kujokouklos
    Looking to replace my 1998 Corolla, this 2024 model, even the LE with just the bare minimum looks like a space shuttle compared to my current car. Electric powered windows? ABS? Central lock? Change lane warning? Infotainment screen? Even the LE is more than plenty for me and even of it lasts for 13 years (compared to 26 my current Corolla lasted) I will be more that happy! And it's a classic sedan, no SUVs as I like to drive cars and no trucks. Greets from Greece!
  • @FickeyH
    Very honest and precise review good job 👍🖐
  • @chinoyhouse8247
    bought one in 2020 with the 1.8L engine for $18,000. Did 65,000+ miles in 3 years and the only service was a $19 oil change once, thats it. Traded it in this year for a corolla cross and dealer gave it a value of $14,000. Great car. service is cheap and basically no maintenance required if you trade them in 4 years and get a new one.
  • Very awesome when we get me through a drivers ed course/school later this year I will be saving up for this bad boy. :)
  • Always look forward to your reviews and this latest one does not disappoint! That Convenience package offers tremendous value for what you pay for it. Love that gorgeous Celestite color too!
  • @zfen7308
    Looks and seems to have almost the exact same features as my 2021 Corolla LE. Thinking of just buying the lease out on it since it has been such a great car to me.
  • @Methodical2
    Tip for your reviews. Stay away from negative descriptive words like "just boring plastic" etc. Just state what it is...plastic trim or standard or basic plastic trim etc. Don't inject your opinion into the review and just talk about the vehicle. We are in the market to help our daughter with her 1st car and I wanted to share a video review of the car, but I don't feel comfortable sending this type of review to them because of all of the negative descriptive words used. Check out this guy's review and note how he does his reviews. That is what I sent to them for review. It's basically a neutral review of the vehicle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djOE9qZyAoY Just wanted to share a little critique of the review. But, it's up to you to take it or leave it.
  • My co-worker just bought one but the hybrid version in gray, replacing his old 2012 Scion IQ. My very first car I bought was a 2006 Corolla S that I bought new back in the day fully loaded. I would for sure have to go with the XLE if I bought this gen Corolla just for the heated seats. My next car will more than likely be a hybrid ether a Toyota or Lexus as I've driven a couple of them (a Lexus ES & UX) & for sure preferred them over the gas versions. Toyota still does hybrids better than anyone else. I've purchased mostly Toyota/Lexus vehicles over the years all very reliable as expected.
  • @supernova8962
    The center screen is in my way...Its like a blind spot for short people