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. Another thing to consider is step (in and) out height................. Look at their C-HR and CRV.
This a major factor driving car sales today. And something you need to think about. Both Camry and Corolla's are great cars buy they are low down and not for everybody which is why CUV sales are soaring.
New or used? I test drove the 2014 Corolla when it came out but didn't like the interior, it was all black (at least in the trim I was interested in). It did drive better than the prior gen but in the end I preferred the older gen with its lighter interior colors and second glovebox. [Wound up with an even older Camry which I think I like more, less NVH but I do tons of highway.]
New or used? I test drove the 2014 Corolla when it came out but didn't like the interior, it was all black (at least in the trim I was interested in). It did drive better than the prior gen but in the end I preferred the older gen with its lighter interior colors and second glovebox. [Wound up with an even older Camry which I think I like more, less NVH but I do tons of highway.]
I just bought a 2014 Toyota Corolla - red with black and white interior. I LOVE the way it rides. I cannot hear that engine at all. Then again, I had a 2001 car that had one piece or another falling off. I HIGHLY recommend a Corolla
OP. the best thing to do is test drive both on regular roads and highways and then decide which you like the most.
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