Review: 2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Special Edition
Racy looks, not much performance.
Racy looks, not much performance.
While this may not be the most thrilling ride you can buy, it will give you solid and reliable service
The Corolla is what it has always been. A reliable transportation module.
Every week, wheels.ca selects a new vehicle on sale in Canada and takes a good look at its entry-level trim. If we find it worthy of your consideration, we'll let you know. If not, we'll recommend one
A Custom body kit and Supersonic Red paint create a knockout look.
As were offered last year, the Hybrid will come in two versions.
An affordable take on your average daily driver
All of the models here were selected for their proven reliability and are available at different price points to suit any budget.
A little more Rolla fun.
Official category results will be revealed at the Montreal Auto Show in January and final results for Canadian Car of the Year and Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year will be revealed at the Canadian
Tis the season to buy a new car.
A small but mighty face-off.
Toyota introduces first-ever Corolla Hybrid
Corolla covers all Toyota’s compact car bases
Not all Canadians in the market for a new vehicle default to a tall crossover or SUV.
Navigating an unfamiliar automotive market can be daunting for new arrivals, with that in mind, here are nine models anyone can find for around $8,000.
Driver’s Corolla
The all-new 2020 Toyota Corolla had with Canadian debut at the Montreal Auto Show.
Typical used prices: 2014 - $14,000; 2017- $18,500
In reliability and safety, the 2019 Toyota Corolla is tops.