2022 TOYOTA COROLLA
Price
£13,960
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Description
2022 Toyota Corolla Touring 1.8 Hybrid G‑X E‑Four 4WD Automatic Estate, finished in white with a clean black cloth interior. This Japanese-import Corolla combines Toyota's economical 1.8-litre self-charging petrol-hybrid system with a smooth e‑CVT automatic transmission and intelligent E‑Four four-wheel drive. A practical and comfortable five-door estate with five seats and excellent luggage space.
The vehicle recorded 93,719km-approximately 58,234 miles-at its MOT and has an MOT valid until 8 June 2027. Please note that the odometer displays kilometres. Specification includes Toyota Safety Sense, adaptive cruise control, lane assistance, pre-collision safety technology, automatic high beam, automatic headlights, touchscreen multimedia system, Bluetooth connectivity, multifunction steering wheel, climate control, push-button start, electric windows, power-folding electric mirrors, privacy glass, USB connection, 12V socket and remote central locking.
The car presents very well for its age, with clean white bodywork, a tidy interior and practical estate styling. First registered in July 2022 and registered in the UK in August 2026. Japanese-market G‑X trim with E‑Four 4WD.
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About the Toyota Corolla
Why Buy a Toyota Corolla?
For decades, the Toyota Corolla has been a benchmark for reliability, sensible motoring, and all-round competence. While it might not set pulses racing with flamboyant styling or earth-shattering performance, it offers a compelling package for those seeking a dependable, economical, and well-built compact car. Its legendary durability means it’s a fantastic choice on the used market, often retaining its value well. Toyota’s commitment to hybrid technology also means many Corollas offer impressive fuel efficiency, particularly in urban environments, helping to keep running costs low.
The interior is typically straightforward and functional, with good visibility and comfortable seating for four adults. Boot space is generally practical, though some hybrid models might have a slightly compromised capacity due to battery placement. Safety is a strong suit, with most generations featuring a comprehensive suite of active and passive safety features, often earning top marks in Euro NCAP crash tests. It’s a car that simply gets the job done, day in and day out, without fuss or drama. For families, commuters, and anyone prioritising peace of mind, the Corolla remains a solid, sensible choice.
UK Price Guide (£ GBP)
Prices vary significantly depending on age, mileage, condition, and variant. The figures below are approximate guides for the used market in the UK.
- Pre-2010 Models (e.g., E120, E140): £1,500 - £4,000 (Often high mileage, basic specifications)
- 2010-2013 (E140/E150): £3,000 - £6,000 (More modern styling, improved features)
- 2013-2019 (E170): £7,000 - £14,000 (Introduction of hybrid, sharper design)
- 2019-Present (E210): £15,000 - £25,000+ (Current generation, advanced hybrid tech, hatchback, saloon, and estate options)
Specs (Typical for E210 Hatchback)
| Engine Options | 1.8L Hybrid (122hp), 2.0L Hybrid (180hp) |
|---|---|
| Transmission | e-CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) |
| Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive |
| 0-60mph | Approx. 10.9s (1.8L Hybrid), 8.1s (2.0L Hybrid) |
| Fuel Economy (WLTP) | Up to 62.8 MPG (1.8L Hybrid) |
| CO2 Emissions (WLTP) | From 102 g/km (1.8L Hybrid) |
| Boot Space | Approx. 361 litres (Hatchback) |
Common Issues
While generally very reliable, some common areas to check include:
- Hybrid Battery Degradation: Although rare, particularly on newer models, older hybrid batteries can lose efficiency over time. A specialist inspection can check its health.
- Interior Trim Rattles: Some owners report minor rattles from the dashboard or door panels, especially on higher mileage cars.
- Brake Wear: Due to regenerative braking in hybrids, traditional brake pads and discs might wear unevenly or require replacement less frequently, but check for any signs of corrosion or binding.
- Infotainment System Glitches: Occasional software bugs can affect the touchscreen or navigation system. Ensure it’s running the latest software.
Running Costs
Corollas are renowned for their low running costs, particularly the hybrid variants.
- Fuel: Excellent MPG figures, especially on hybrid models, make fuel bills very competitive.
- Insurance: Generally falls into lower insurance groups, making it affordable to insure.
- Road Tax: Post-2017 hybrids often have low or no road tax due to low CO2 emissions. Pre-2017 models vary by age and engine.
- Servicing: Toyota servicing is reasonably priced, and parts availability is excellent. Hybrid servicing might be slightly more complex but still affordable.
Variants
The Corolla has been offered in numerous body styles and trim levels over the years:
- Body Styles: Hatchback, Saloon (Sedan), Estate (Touring Sports).
- Engines: Traditionally petrol engines, with a strong emphasis on hybrid powertrains since the 2013 generation.
- Trim Levels (Recent Generations): Typically include variants like Icon, Design, GR Sport, Trek, and Excel, offering increasing levels of equipment, styling, and technology.