CompleteCar
Search Ask Us Anything
Showing 51 - 60 results (out of a total of 158) found for "Corolla" in Ask Us Anything

Toyota Corolla or Skoda Octavia?

Thinking about buying a 2008 Toyota Corolla or Skoda Octavia, similar mileage, 1.4 petrol. Thoughts?

Brendan Toohey (Drogheda )

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Brendan,

Both decent cars. Go with the Corolla if reliability is your overriding priority (although the Skoda's hardly fragile or anything) and go with the Skoda if space and a big boot are your priorities.


I'd like a newer seven-seat people carrier.

Hi,

I have a 2002 3.3-litre petrol Chrysler Grand Voyager with 100k miles on the clock in great condition and never giving any trouble. But it costs €1,800 a year to tax and is not fuel efficient, though small mileage is done annually about town (Dublin). Am considering a newer seven-seater say 2008 with lower tax and better fuel consumption, but that brings possible depreciation costs. Maybe a smaller seven-seater.

Would welcome advice

Denis Gallagher (Dublin)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Denis,

Best to stick with a Toyota Verso (neé Corolla Verso) or a Volkswagen Touran so - both have space for seven, and big boots if you leave the rear seats folded down. Both should be endlessly reliable too. Honda's FR-V also worth a look if six seats (in two rows of three) would work for you.


Nissan Pulsar or Toyota Corolla?

How would you rate the Nissan Pulsar against the Toyota Corolla and what are their prices new?

Joe Naughton (Limerick)

Jan 2016 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Joe,

They're both pretty similar to be honest, although at the moment the Corolla is only available as a four-door saloon and the Pulsar as a five-door hatch.

Both are solid, reliable, unremarkable workhorses. If you're looking for excitement, sexy styling or dynamism, you've come to the wrong place - but both major on space (the Pulsar in particular has massive space in the back seats), comfort and simplicity.

The Corolla's diesel engine lags a bit behind the Nissan's in terms of performance, but other than that, they're pretty closely matched and seeing as both will probably be endlessly reliable you can safely choose according to your taste.

New, Corolla prices start at €20,995 and Pulsar prices start at €19,995.

Relevant reviews:

Nissan Pulsar review

Toyota Corolla review


Is €2,300 expensive for a 2001 Toyota Corolla?

What is the average price of a 2001 Toyota Corolla with 109,000 miles on the clock? I am looking to buy this and price is €2,300. which seems expensive for a 2001 model.

Mary McCann (Dublin)

Aug 2015 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Mary,

It's a little high, and it would have to be in truly exceptional condition and with a full and unblemished history to command that kind of price. You can get 2001 Corollas for as little as €1,100 so perhaps you should shop around a bit more.


Should I be worried about this Toyota Corolla's mileage?

Shall I be worried if a 2005 Toyota Corolla has a mileage if 123,000km? It is 2.0-litre diesel, which I'm looking to buy.

Zubair Manzoor (BirmIn Gham)

Aug 2015 Filed under: mileage

Expert answer

Hi Zubair,

Nope, not at all. In fact for a car of that age that's pretty much average mileage. The trick is to make sure it's been looked after. A fully-stamped service book and a thick sheaf of receipts showing that it's been properly cared for should mean it's fine. 


Ford Focus or Citroen C4?

With a budget of around €3,000, I'm looking to buy a Citroen C4 hatchback or a Ford Focus hatchback around 2006-07 1.6 diesel. Would you recommend one over the other? I heard that the Focus can be troublesome but I can't find a bad review on the C4. I've been told I should go for a better make car 2005 with that budget but how can you tell which ultimately is a better buy? Will there be more problems with an 05 than an 07?

Moza Walsh (Galway)

Aug 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Moza,

You won't necessarily get more trouble from an 05 than an 07 - it's all down to the condition and history of the individual car. 

You're right to say that there are no major problems with the C4 - it's actually pretty well made - but check it for any electrical gremlins. The 1.6 diesel is shared with the Ford Focus (and several other cars) so any problems are basically identical - water pump and oil 'sludge' are the common issues. I'd say the Focus has a slight edge in terms of reliability and quality but it's a close run thing. 

If you want a 'better make' and reliability is your primary concern then you need to be buying either Japanese or Korean. Corolla, Civic, Almera etc.


Which seven-seater to go for?

We are looking for a used petrol seven-seater (we do low mileage) and have narrowed it down to two cars: Nissan Qashqai, 2011, 1.6 petrol, 27,000km or Toyota Corolla Verso, 2012, 1.6 petrol, 35,000 miles (import from the North). Both cars seem to be in good nick and drive well and I am guessing will be in the same tax bracket. The Verso is a couple of thousand more expensive, but within our budget.

Cónal McGovern (Galway)

Jul 2015 Filed under: family car

Expert answer

Hi Cónal,

Ok, it depends what you need. Do you need to use all seven seats regularly? Get the Verso, as it has at least decent space in the third row. If you just need a couple of vey occasional flip-up seats for short journeys then the Qashqai is nicer to look at and better to drive.


Can I retrofit air conditioning to my Toyota Corolla?

Is it possible to install air conditioning in a 1993 Toyota Corolla?

Kathryn Bailey (Melbourne)

Jul 2015 Filed under: aftermarket

Expert answer

Hi Kathryn,

It would theoretically be possible, but the cost would be completely prohibitive. A large number of new components would be needed under the bonnet and under the dashboard to make it work and I suspect the cost of those, plus the considerable amount of labour needed to do the work, would make it not economically viable.


Mazda3, Skoda Octavia or Toyota Corolla?

Hi guys.

I currently drive a Volkswagen Golf (2007) and am looking to upgrade to accommodate a growing family (two young kids). I've narrowed my selection down to Mazda3 (saloon), Skoda Octavia, or the Toyota Corolla. Space is a main concern.

Any advice?

Cheers, Ronan

Ronan Murphy (Carrigaline)

Jun 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Ronan,

Go for the Octavia. The Mazda3 is nice to drive and incredibly reliable and the Corolla is about as reliable and unbreakable as a granite rock, but the Octavia has the best interior space and reliability is generally excellent, so go for that. Case in point: once spent two consecutive weekends hauling my young family from Dublin to Waterford to visit relatives. First weekend with a Ford S-Max, second with an Octavia (this would have been 2006) and the Octavia carried the same amount of luggage as the S-Max...

Relevant reviews:

Skoda Octavia review

Toyota Corolla review

Mazda3 review


How much for my 2006 Toyota Corolla?

How much would I get for my Toyota Corolla Diesel - 2006 D-4D Luna with 77,722km.

Thanks,

Rachel

Rachel Dobbyn (Ashbourne)

Jun 2015 Filed under: used car values

Expert answer

Hi Rachel,

Somewhere in the region of €5,000.