The 11th generation of the Corolla launched in 2014 with updated styling, a new continuously variable transmission and a more refined interior that offered increased second-row passenger space. Under the hood of the Corolla was a 1.8-liter inline four-cylinder engine mated to a continuously variable automatic transmission; a six-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission were available on select models. At launch, the engine made 132 horsepower and 128 pounds-feet of torque across most trims levels; the LE Eco model, which was only available with the CVT, got a slight power bump to 140 hp.
For its 2017 mid-cycle refresh, the Corolla gained important standard safety and driver-assist features and saw the addition of a larger 7-inch touchscreen as an option. The 2014-19 Corolla lagged behind the competition when it came to available technology, however; Apple CarPlay and Android Auto were unavailable until the Corolla entered its 12th generation.
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Originally available in 10 trim levels for 2014, that number was condensed to six for the 2019 model year: L, LE, LE Eco, SE, XLE and XSE (compare them here). Key standard features include forward collision warning with pedestrian detection, automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning with steering assist, adaptive cruise control, a touchscreen multimedia system, Bluetooth and a 60/40-split, folding backseat.
Going with a used 11th-generation Corolla can offer thousands of dollars in savings over buying a new 2022 model or a used 12th-generation example. The median used price for 2014-19 Corollas among Cars.com listings is $16,997. In comparison, new 2022 Corollas have a median price of $22,025 while the median used price for a 2020-21 Corolla is even higher, at $23,047. 2ff7e9595c
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