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Car Overview
Make: Toyota
Model: Corolla
Generation: 11th Generation (E170)
Years Produced: 2013–2019 (though some regions, including Africa, received it beyond 2019)
Specific Model Year (from design shown): 2014–2016
Exterior Features
Front Design: Slim headlights with a sharp, swept-back look, wide lower grille, and a blacked-out center bumper.
Lighting: Halogen projector headlights (LED optional in some trims), daytime running lights, and integrated fog lights.
Body Style: 4-door sedan.
Size Category: Compact sedan.
Wheels: Typically 15–17 inch alloy or steel wheels depending on trim.
Engine Options (varies by market)
1.6L I4 Petrol – Common in Africa/Asia.
1.8L I4 Petrol (2ZR-FE / 2ZR-FAE) – Common in North America.
1.3L–1.5L Variants – In some Asian markets.
Transmission:
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic in some markets
CVT Continuously Variable Transmission
Interior & Comfort
Seating: 5-passenger capacity.
Upholstery: Cloth standard, leather available in higher trims.
Infotainment: Touchscreen varies by trim, USB, Bluetooth, optional navigation.
Safety: Airbags front, side, curtain depending on trim, ABS, stability control, and in higher trims, rear-view camera.
Trim Levels varies by country
L / LE / LE Eco / S / XLE / SE – US market
Base / Mid / High Grade – African & Asian markets
Pros of the 2014–2016 Toyota Corolla
✅ Reliability – Toyota Corolla is one of the most dependable sedans worldwide.
✅ Fuel Efficiency – 1.6L and 1.8L engines give good fuel economy.
✅ Affordable Maintenance – Widely available spare parts.
✅ Spacious Rear Seat – More legroom than older Corolla generations.
✅ Strong Resale Value – Keeps market demand.
Cons of the 2014–2016 Toyota Corolla
❌ Not very sporty (engine is tuned more for efficiency).
❌ Base trims can feel plain inside.
❌ Road noise is noticeable at highway speeds.
Fuel Economy approx.
1.6L Engine: 12–14u km/l 28–33 mpg
1.8L Engine: 11–13 km/l 26–31 mpg
Price Range 2025 used market – Nigeria/Africa example
₦15 million depending on condition, mileage, and trim.
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