2001 Toyota Corolla CE

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    The overview

    Odometer
    227,000 miles
    Fuel Economy
    29/33 MPG City/Hwy
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    1.8L I4 16V MPFI DOH
    VIN
    2T1BR12E31C505552
    Stock Number
    1C505552
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    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 125
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    Kelley Blue Book Logo4.4out of 5 overall
    • 4.0

      2001 Toyota Corolla CE h

      by Jojo on 5/29/2026 4:56:43 AM

      My Corolla has a 411000 miles still runs really good no transmission problems , the only problem I got was door panels and head liners
    • 5.0

      Best old car I've ever owned

      by Sammi Breece on 7/6/2024 8:23:25 PM

      Mechanically the soundest vehicle I've ever owned & I bought my corolla already 23 years old! The bad side would be the size, definitely no extra cabin space, & my model doesn't have an adjustable steering wheel? Because I guess that is a luxury feature? Lol but overall I love my corolla.
    • 5.0

      Dependable as the sunrise. Relentless as Gravity.

      by Joe Schmoe on 1/30/2024 9:50:10 AM

      My wife bought her 2001 Corolla in 2016 with 101,000 miles on it. We've put almost 72,000 on the car over the last 8 years, and this vehicle has never failed us. In those 8 years, I have replaced the battery, tires, windshield, struts, brake pads, lower ball joints, muffler, inside driver's door handle, wiper blades, spark plugs, air filter, and changed the oil and filter regularly. 3 weeks ago, this car started without problem when the temperature was -25 degrees F. There was 6 inches of snow on the ground and the roads were icy. I drove 18 miles to report to work with no problem. The tires are 4 years old but still in decent shape. The only work done to the car that I didn't do myself was replacing the windshield. The car is very easy to work on and parts are inexpensive. It gets great mileage and is cheap to insure. This car has the 1.8 liter, 4 cylinder engine which is notorious for oil consumption. Ours is no exception. I'm not going to go into detail because it's a very thoroughly documented issue. Google it. Despite this issue, there are no emissions problems and there's no visible smoke. We live in the Denver area and our vehicles are subject to some of the highest emissions standards in the country. The oil consumption is of little concern. It is necessary to add a little oil monthly if the car is used on a daily basis. My wife used to drive this car 15 miles, (one way), to work every day. I take care of the cars in the family but she typically put gas in her car and I asked her to check the oil from time to time since she was driving it every day. More than once, (probably 5 or 6 times), I heard some extra noise coming from the top end of the motor when she pulled into the driveway, (with the radio blaring.) The oil barely showed up on the dipstick and turned out to be a little over 2 quarts low! I added oil and the top end racket ceased. This is blatant abuse! The only thing you could do that's worse is drive with no coolant. Despite the neglect, the car is no worse for wear. The only things I can think of that offer a comparable level of dependability and durability are a cast iron frying pan, and a really good shovel; maybe a scrappy old tree.