This SE has the optional premium package which adds smart key/push to start, moonroof and Etunes Plus 7 inch screen with XM Radio and Scout GPS. The 2017 refresh added Toyota Safety Sense.
Hi man, i bougth this car and now ive realized that mine do not have the auto start button, no sunroof, its been now 6 months driving this car and i can not complain about, i love to drive this car in sport mode it feels good. But now i dont know if i regret but i would like to ask you if there is ok to pay 434 monthly for this car? I accepted this price because i didn't had enough credit experience, thats why i accepted this price, at the end the total price of this car is around $$"22.000" i feel that i cheat myself because for that money i would rather buy another car, im not saying that is a bad car , for moments i have just this question in my head: was it worth it?
@@louzone8701 if you take care of this car it will last forever. Pay it off as soon as you can and keep it while you save money not having a car payment anymore.
I've had mine since 2017 and I love it. No real cons. Only cosmetic cons. Wish it had a better sound system and the limited version is not much nicer than the SE I have.
I’d try the more luxurious trims like the L, LE, LE eco, and XLE they have a bit different shape to them and not as tightly bolstered but I’ve taken my mother on a three hour car ride and she has scoliosis and she never complained about the seats she in fact said they were pretty comfortable
You might notice this SE does not have heated front seats. It used to be offered on the S model from 2014-2016. The SE replaced the S for 2017 and the heated seats & power driver seat are now only on the XSE/XLE models that have full softex leather. In fact that is the only other feature that the XSE has that the SE with premium package doesn't have
There is a button under the trunk lid next to the rear view camera to open the trunk. I have a 2018 Corolla SE just like this one. For 2018, Toyota removed the plastic cupholder on back of the center console. I do like the look and interior layout allot better than the 2014-2016 models.
I would take a 2017 Ford Focus SEL Sedan. With voice activated navigation. 17” rims. 6 speaker audio system with speaker in the trunk with Sony. HD radio with sync 3 8” touchscreen with satelite radio, ambient lighting, sunroof, dual zone climate control, 6 speed select shift automatic, power windows and locks, easy fuel with E85 capability, blind spot mirrors integrated with turn signal indicators in the mirror. LED lighting with halogen fog lights, center display to show your speed, MPG, and information. Our focus has 160 HP 2.0L GDI. Silver painted pockets with black painted rims. And this car has a backup camera and a rear sensing system when backing up to help with ease. It does have the charcoal black cloth interior. and it also has cruise control. all of this for $22,445.00 and we got ours for 17K and has 22,000 miles. We average 32.1 in city and highway.
ToyotaFord 2 Ford stands for found on Road Dead I guarantee that ford with all those extras sensors and fansy crap you mentioned with start causing problems within a few years Toyota figured that out years ago keep the car simple but extremely reliable you won't see a Toyota on side of the Road they don't die 44 million sold for a reason
funny how when you guys say LED I don't want to buy a vehicle I hate LED I wish you guys would stop putting them on vehicles I can't see at night driving because of those damn lights
There meant to have better visibility at night yes they are bright but that’s why auto makers are putting automatic highbeams on cars and some other fancy headlight technology on luxury cars to prevent drivers from getting blinded