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Old 12-09-2019, 01:02 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by DandoX View Post
I actually own a 19' corolla hatchback, bought it for the wife. I think it is pretty fun to scoot about in. I do say after driving it a while it makes me really appreciate my FRS.

The 6 speed transmission is not bad, great for learning to drive manual on. The giant display is annoying. The engine I do like, it is very easy to work on, fairly straight forward, nice power delivery, although a little too quiet and revs up slower than I would like. I guess it is more powerful than previous corollas, but my 6 year old FRS easily feels much faster in terms of acceleration and obviously in another league in any sort of corner.

One crappy thing about the corolla is Im getting about 23-25mpg which Im disappointed with, it is the manual version, and sure I slam through gears and drive it with gusto but still my FRS which I drive similarly maybe a little more spirited I get like 22ish mpg. The engine in the corolla is one of the most thermally efficient engines on the market so I expect it will last a while. It also does all the normal hatchback stuff the wife needs, so not a bad car but no where near as cool as my twin, but also cost a decent amount less. I use it as my grocery fetcher and it is fun to do errands with, and yeah I peel out in that thing and it does put a smile on my face even with FWD, just not as big a smile as the FRS.


You must do a lot of city driving! [emoji848] I was averaging about 37 mpg in my 2019 Corolla. I get about 32 in the FR-S which I’m very happy with. I do a lot of highway driving with stop and go mixed in.

The new Corolla Hatchback is a really nice improvement for the Corolla brand. It handles nicely, has decent power, should be fuel efficient, and rides on a great chassis. The hatch has very small back seats and cargo area unless you fold the seats down. I think the sedan addresses those issues.


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