2023 Toyota Corolla release date Reddit

No info for me for 2023 Corolla Hybrid, just 6-9 month time.

Does anyone know how good this is for the newly updated hybrid?

the available 1.8-litre hybrid system has been upgraded with a new electric drive system and a lithium-ion battery (replacing the older nickel-metal hydride battery), for a combined power output of 98kW, up 8kW.

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The 2023 model will have the following things that the current model does not: new exterior style plus new led headlight design, new graphite colored alloy wheels. new 7 inch digital display with new graphics and updated safety sense 3.0 with enhanced sensors. new 8 inch next gen multimedia display with wireless apple / android, over the air updates and faster performance.

things that 2023 wont have that the 2022 does: apparently they removed 2 airbags from the 2023 model, down from 10. not sure why though, maybe a cost cutting / parts issue, not sure.

thats pretty much it, me personally i would wait

Yes, that rumor is correct.

There will be a more powerful and sportier Prius and should come out next year?

I read two days ago that someone claimed it will be a four-door coupe. But I’m not so sure about that. This is a project that has been tight-lipped.

Regardless, the Prius needs to be reinvented now that almost every single Toyota has a hybrid option.

2023 Toyota Corolla release date Reddit

When will 2023 corolla production start? Or has it started already?

I ordered 2023 Corolla in July but still have no idea when it will be allocated to the dealership

2023 Toyota Corolla release date Reddit

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I talked to a salesman at a local dealership in Washington State. They started producing 2023 Corolla’s early September. They are expecting their first shipment roughly mid October. I’m hoping to put a deposit down in the next week or so and reserve an incoming unit.

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In Ontario, Canada. Ordered a 2022 in July, was quoted ten months. Just got informed that I was upgraded to a 2023. No WTA, they still haven't gotten to my allocation.

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I was at my Toyota dealer at the beginning of September, they didn't know anything about the 2023 Corolla yet...

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I had to educate my dealer back in June when I put down my deposit, and they just submitted my order 2 weeks ago when I assume Toyota started accepting orders

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You didn't order a 2023 in July

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Orders for 2023 models should start in October.

Your dealership should not have taken your "order" in July, as there is nothing they can do with it until Toyota releases the 2023 info.

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Yes this is true. OP should report this dealership.

Today, I pre-bought a 2023 Toyota Corolla LE Hybrid that's slated to come October 11. Here's how the process went down:

After inquiring a month ago, my salesman (Carl henceforth) asked me to come in to workout a deal for the above car. I told him when I first inquired and again that I absolutely do not want to pay for any dealer markup or dealer add-ons. He said they've been doing a lot of MSRP deals and could definitely do something, so I went in.

Carl and I meet at the dealership. He told me MSRP for the car is $24.5k and that they add on a package that includes tints, door edge guards, front protection film, etc. for $4k and a wheel protection package for $280. I told him no, mentioning the above. He said how much I could do for that the package. I told him I'll do $1k. He goes to manager, returns with $1.3k plus $280 for the wheel protection package. Figured I had to compromise a little to buy the car close to MSRP + taxes/fees, so I agreed. I even clarified OTD price of approximately $28,400.

I go to the financing office and start signing paperwork, refused GAP insurance and all that extra stuff. I asked the financing guy (James henceforth) if I could pay for the car outright instead of financing. He says yes but obviously doesn't recommend it. Then, I ask James to clarify the total OTD price again. Including my down payment, total OTD price was $36,000. Needless to say, I was shocked because that was not the price Carl and I agreed to.

James brings Carl in. Carl looks and sounds just as dumbfounded as me. James says it's a miscommunication on their end, that their manager thought that we agreed to their alleged MSRP $26k (not $24.5k like before) plus my down payment of $10k. They try to workout a new deal. James says they can do $31k since it was a mistake on their end. I refuse, saying that that's not what was agreed to. He goes to $30k. I still refuse. Carl offers to personally buy me a dash cover and all-weather floor mats. I still refuse.

Finally, they bring in their manager (Nick henceforth). Nick begins explaining why they can't sell the car for $28.4k, that they'd be negative, that I know that, that I'm refusing to pay $30k because of my pride and principle, etc. I still refuse, saying that that's not what we agreed to and that I shouldn't have to pay for their mistake. At this point, we're about $1.6k apart. My mother leaves to answer a call. I get up as well to leave, but stand around answering a text quietly, sort of like I was waiting for her to return. Nick then asks if I could go up at all and if I'd consider financing. I said I'd finance and reiterate the agreed-to price, he asks again, I sigh and say $28.7k. Nick goes down to just below $29k. I said to include the dash cover and all-weather floor mats, they agree. I agree to this price, sign the paperwork, and give my down payment.

My questions are:

  1. Is this a good deal for the car?

  2. Is it possible that this was an act that Carl, James, and Nick did to get more money from me? If it is, is it typical of car dealerships?

TL;DR: Bought a 2023 Toyota Corolla LE Hybrid for $29k. Good deal or not? Read above for the entire process.

Are the 2023 Corollas out?

The 2023 Toyota Corolla is expected to go on sale before the end of the year. The sedan will be available in LE, SE, and XSE trims with pricing from $22,645 to $27,795 with destination. The Corolla Hatchback will be available in SE and XSE trims with prices ranging from $24,060 to $27,525.

Will there be a 2023 Corolla hatchback?

For 2023, the Corolla Hatchback shares all the safety and multimedia upgrades from the Sedan and adds a few of its own. Starting with the look, Corolla Hatch's striking design is revved up for 2023 with an updated front grill and rear bumper with available silver accents.

Is Toyota coming out with a new Corolla?

With sporty styling, intuitive tech and responsive handling, 2023 Corolla Hatchback is ready to hit the road running. Prices and colors may vary by model.

How long will the 2022 Toyota Corolla last?

Whether you have a Toyota Corolla lease or you own it, drivers who follow the recommended maintenance schedule can expect their new Toyota Corolla's life expectancy to reach up to 10 years or 300,000 miles – or more!