With over 50 years of history behind it, this small sedan has proven to be the benchmark by which all others strive to be. Thank you for viewing this 2018 Toyota Corolla LE with 16,671 miles which is a one owner local trade. Both compact and fuel efficient, the Corolla has aged gracefully over it's 50 year history and now sports modern conveniences and styling. This vehicle is still covered under the remaining balance of the Factory 3 Year/36,000 mile Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty!
KEY POINTS ABOUT THIS COROLLA
All four tires appear to be the factory installed originals and have very good tread depth and even tire wear.
All 2018 Toyota Corolla LE models are powered by the proven and reliable 1.8L 4-cyl. engine that gets an EPA fuel rating of 38 MPG on the highway, one of the highest non-hybrid/electric ratings available!
The exterior color is called Slate Metallic and other than normal use, looks to be in fantastic condition.
Overall, the interior has about 3" of extra room over earlier year models, mostly employed towards the rear, giving your rear seat passengers additional leg room.
The Ash (gray) colored seats show no damage. You'll find it is equipped with the most common power features and also has an added backup camera with in-dash display as an added safety feature!
Besides basic features, the LE trim adds 16-inch steel wheels, heated mirrors, variable intermittent wipers, remote locking and unlocking, metallic cabin accents, upgraded upholstery, a rear armrest and automatic climate control.
Not only do you get to enjoy such an array of amazing features with this 2018 Toyota Corolla LE, but you also receive the unprecedented perks of The Valdosta Toyota Used Vehicle Advantage: that's 9 benefits and over $1,000 OF ADDED VALUE with your purchase, ONLY at Valdosta Toyota. So act now! Our Certified Product Specialists are prepared to provide a quick and customized response to your call, text, chat, or email. Our confirmed lowest prices, answers to your questions, and award-winning dealership experience are just a few clicks away, so why delay?