Used Manual Toyota Corolla Cars in Scotland

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Toyota Corolla 1.2 VVT-i Design Hatchback 5dr Petr +39

2019

Manual

39.2 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 49,403

Petrol

Toyota Corolla 1.2T VVT-i Design 5dr Hatchback 201

2019

Manual

48.7 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 9,579

Petrol

Toyota Corolla 1.6 VVT-i T3 5dr Hatchback 2005, 96 +11

2005

Manual

40.4 mpg

Tax: £315

Mileage: 96,688

Petrol

Toyota Corolla 1.6 VVT-i T Spirit 5dr Hatchback 20 +24

2005

Manual

47.8 mpg

Tax: £315

Mileage: 123,000

Petrol

Toyota Corolla AE86 Group A Touring Car (Ex. BTCC) +95

1985

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: Unknown

Petrol

Toyota Corolla AE86 1600 GT 2 DOOR (Group A) EX. E +73

1983

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 1

Petrol

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Toyota Corolla Hatchback 1.2 Vvt I Icon Hatchback

2019

Manual

39.2 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 42,386

Petrol

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Why buy a used Toyota Corolla with Exchange and Mart?

Toyota was aiming to enter fresh territory with this 12th generation Corolla back in 2018 at its original launch. For one thing, it needed to make Hybrids more universally acceptable in this segment - that's why there are two of them with this current model, a 1.8 and a 2.0-litre unit, both of the 'self-charging' non-plug-in variety. This Corolla also aimed to change customer perceptions of Toyota in this sector, which tend to centre around expectations of drab interior quality, forgettable looks and boring drive dynamics. This 'E210'-series model turned out to be a huge step forward from its Auris predecessor in all these areas. But that wasn't quite enough to at last make this Japanese maker competitive at the sharp end of this class amongst Astras and Golfs. The brand is getting closer though, after a big update for this MK12 model in 2023 followed by detail enhancements for the Model Year 2026 design we look at here. As it's always been, this current model is underpinned by the 'TNGA' 'Toyota New Global Architecture' platform and builds on world record sales of more than 50 million Corollas over twelve generations since 1966. As usual, there's a choice of hatch and 'Touring Sports' estate body shapesh. Let's take a closer look.

About the Toyota Corolla

So what do we have here? A name from the past which packages up technology very much of the present. Very soon, all family hatchback-class models will feature model line-ups that are primarily electrified. But Toyota brought us that first. In a car its volume brand competitors still have to take very seriously indeed. If you're going the Hybrid route with a model in this sector, it makes sense to buy into the brand that has most experience in producing this kind of powertrain - and that's unquestionably Toyota. But this contender also has other things to recommend it, with levels of safety and media connectivity that rivals struggle to better. Overall, if you're looking for a car in this segment, a Corolla may not currently be on your shopping list. We think it ought to be.

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