Used Toyota Corolla for Sale in Columbus, OH
Corollas for Sale at Dealers

White • 1.8L I4 Engine
#14 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $500 Price Drop
- Great Price - $2,025 Below Market
- Includes $174 Premium Upgrades

Red • 1.8L I4 Engine
#86 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C+” Buy
- Fair Price - $148 Above Market
- Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.6 stars

Gray • 1.8L I4 Engine
#54 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Good Price - $551 Below Market
- Includes $193 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
Blue • 2.0L I4 Engine
#53 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Fair Price - $561 Below Market
- Includes $199 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
Red • 1.8L I4 Engine
#11 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $2,287 Below Market
- Includes $58 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - High
Silver • 1.8L I4 Engine
#49 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Good Price - $513 Below Market
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.5 stars
White • 1.8L I4 Engine
#7 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $2,767 Below Market
- Average Mileage
Silver • 2.0L I4 Engine
#41 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Good Price - $1,190 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Very Low Mileage
Black • 1.8L I4 Engine
#27 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $1,311 Below Market
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.3 stars
1.8L I4 Engine
#39 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- $300 Price Drop
- Great Price - $1,832 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
2.0L I4 Engine
#56 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Good Price - $517 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Average Mileage
Silver • 1.8L I4 Engine
#9 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $2,512 Below Market
- Very Low Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.3 stars
Gray • 2.0L I4 Engine
#90 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C+” Buy
- Fair Price - $268 Above Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Dealer Rating - 4.5 stars
Gray • 1.8L I4 Engine
#18 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $1,680 Below Market
- Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.0 stars
Blue • 1.8L I4 Engine
#48 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Good Price - $602 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
- Below Average Mileage
1.8L I4 Engine
#79 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “C+” Buy
- Fair Price - $148 Below Market
- Dealer Rating - 4.3 stars
Black • 1.8L I4 Engine
#12 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $2,137 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Red • 1.8L I4 Engine
#66 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Fair Price - $120 Above Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Very Low Mileage
Blue • 2.0L I4 Engine
#105 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- Motivation to Negotiate - High
- Average Mileage
White • 1.8L I4 Engine
#107 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D-” Buy
- Includes $199 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
- Very Low Mileage
Red • 1.8L I4 Engine
#26 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $209 Price Drop
- Great Price - $1,328 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner
1.8L I4 Engine
#104 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- $130 Price Drop
- CARFAX: One Owner
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Black • 1.8L I4 Engine
#21 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $1,586 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Average Mileage
Blue • 1.8L I4 Engine
#63 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Fair Price - $129 Below Market
- Very Low Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.8 stars
Black • 1.8L I4 Engine
#59 2015-2023 Toyota Corolla
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B-” Buy
- Good Price - $473 Below Market
- Includes $209 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner
2025 Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla
Overview: Is the Toyota Corolla a Good Compact Car?
The Toyota Corolla blends affordability, efficiency, and reliability into a practical package. This successful formula explains why the Corolla is the world’s most popular automobile—more than 50 million have been built since 1968. Many Toyota models have come and gone (like the Celica Supra, Tercel, Cressida, Yaris, Celica, and Camry), but the Corolla remains.
Offered as a four-door sedan or hatchback, the Corolla seats up to five passengers and provides a choice of fuel-sipping powertrains, including hybrid and all-wheel drive versions. Toyota keeps the comfort and convenience features modest, making the Corolla a strong value. The automaker’s reputation for quality and resale value cements its appeal. Updates like the GR Corolla hot hatch further its reach into driving enthusiast circles.
Although the Corolla has been around for over 50 years, this overview covers more recent models:
- Ninth-generation Toyota Corolla: 2003-2008
- Tenth-generation Toyota Corolla: 2009-2013
- Eleventh-generation Toyota Corolla: 2014-2019
- Twelfth-generation Toyota Corolla: 2022-Current
Note: Equipment, features, and trims can vary by model year. Always confirm these details when looking for used Toyota Corolla cars for sale.
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Key Features
The Toyota Corolla offers (with specs varying by year):
- Four-door sedan or five-door hatchback body style
- Four-cylinder engine, including a hybrid powertrain
- Front wheel drive (FWD) or all wheel drive (AWD)
- Manual, automatic, or continuously variable transmission (CVT)
Trims
Toyota has used an ever-changing range of trim names for the Corolla over the past 15 years. For instance, the S grade indicated a more premium version in 2008, while the same designation represented a low-end trim a few years later. Shoppers need to pay attention to this sometimes confusing situation. Most recently, Corolla trims include the LE, SE, and Nightshade editions, with the XSE indicating the top offering (the Toyota Corolla Hybrid wears an XLE badge). Nightshade, SE, and XSE are the trims for the latest Corolla Hatchback editions. The Corolla LE remains the most popular trim.
Comfort, Technology & Cargo
The front seats of any Corolla are fine for most passengers, but the second row can be less accommodating, especially with the smaller Corolla Hatchback. Lower-end trims are focused on the basics, while higher-end trims offer upgraded stereos. Newer Corollas have touchscreen entertainment, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and LED headlights. Available upgrades include SofTex faux leather seats, heated front seats, remote start, alloy wheels, and a power sunroof. Thanks to a liftback, the Corolla Hatchback offers crossover-like versatility.
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How It Drives
The base engine provides adequate acceleration, while the Corolla Hybrid focuses on gas mileage up to 50+ mpg. However, the GR Corolla hot hatch ratchets up excitement courtesy of its 300-horsepower turbo engine and track-tuned suspension. The typical Corolla delivers a comfortable ride and secure handling for commuter duty.
Safety
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave recent Toyota Corolla generations four- to five-star ratings.
Reviews
Consumer reviews on Kelley Blue Book give the ninth-generation Toyota Corolla an average rating of 4.7 out of 5. The scores for the newer generations range from 4.2 to 4.4. Owners consistently rate the Corolla high for value, quality, and reliability.
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FAQs
Is the Toyota Corolla cheaper than the Toyota Prius?
Yes. With starting prices for new models at around $22,000, the Corolla significantly undercuts the Prius hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The Toyota Corolla price for a hybrid begins at about $23,500, still much cheaper than a Prius.
Which is better, the Honda Civic or the Toyota Corolla?
Both are excellent choices, but the Honda Civic offers slightly sportier driving dynamics and newer cabin tech. The Toyota Corolla (especially the Corolla Hybrid) counters with superior fuel economy and overall value. Plus, the Toyota Corolla AWD offers something the Civic doesn’t.
What are the Toyota Corolla's disadvantages?
Modest standard power, tight rear legroom, road noise intrusion on certain trims, and a behind-the-times infotainment system are among the few common complaints of Corolla owners.
Is the Toyota Corolla built in Japan or the USA?
Most newer North American Corolla models come from Toyota's plant in Mississippi, but some production is also sourced from Japan. The high-performance GR Corolla hails from Japan.
Is the Toyota Corolla a compact car?
Yes. The Toyota Corolla is a compact car. Its dimensions, pricing, and fuel economy are typical of vehicles in this segment, although the Toyota Corolla Hybrid is one of the most MPG-friendly vehicles on the road.


















