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Toyota Corolla 2017 for sale

38 vehicles available

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$9 999

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2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

SE

98 000 km
19 987 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

LE

105 166 km
16 995 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

Le Toit Ouvrant

109 246 km
16 695 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

72 000 km
16 995 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

LE

133 519 km
15 450 $
2017 Toyota COROLLA
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2017 Toyota COROLLA

145 610 km
14 495 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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One Owner

2017 Toyota Corolla

135 632 km
16 990 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

LE

142 551 km
15 444 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

103 511 km
16 988 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

75 234 km
19 898 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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Accident-Free

2017 Toyota Corolla

SE

158 568 km
15 899 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

51 400 km
19 995 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

124 338 km
14 780 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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Accident-Free

2017 Toyota Corolla

141 132 km
15 995 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

43 003 km
18 998 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

35 700 km
19 550 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

CE

202 240 km
11 399 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

Le Heated Seats

96 389 km
17 999 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

LE

207 900 km
9 999 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

SE

102 523 km
16 798 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

67 255 km
17 495 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

CE

52 111 km
16 213 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

LE

36 587 km
17 986 $
2017 Toyota Corolla
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2017 Toyota Corolla

CE

34 759 km
16 942 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Which Corolla generation gives the best reliability-to-price ratio right now?

The E210 Corolla from 2020-2023 represents the sweet spot on the Quebec and Canadian used market. Its 1.8L or 2.0L Dynamic Force engines have recorded no major powertrain recalls, the TNGA-C platform eliminated the body noise issues criticised on the E170 (2014-2019), and body panels are plentiful and inexpensive. Avoid Corolla CE and LE models from 2009-2013 due to documented 1ZZ-FE oil consumption issues. An E210 LE with 80,000 km typically sells between $22,000 and $25,000 — one of the best buys in the compact segment.

02

Does the Corolla Hybrid actually beat 5 L/100 km in a Quebec winter?

In summer, real-world consumption sits between 4.3 and 4.8 L/100 km in mixed driving, in line with official figures. In winter at -15°C with the heater running and winter tires mounted, numbers rise to 6.2-6.8 L/100 km — still well below a naturally aspirated 2.0L Corolla L at around 8 L/100 km in the same conditions. The dual-motor i-MMD architecture maintains responsive performance even in extreme cold, and the NiMH battery resists temperature degradation better than the lithium packs used in some competing hybrids.

03

Corolla sedan or hatchback: which body style works better for daily Montreal driving?

The sedan offers 371 L of trunk space versus 217 L in five-seat configuration for the hatchback, but the hatchback compensates with a practical liftgate and a nearly flat load floor once the rear seat folds. In Montreal, the hatchback parallel-parks more easily and provides slightly better rear visibility thanks to its lower roofline. The XSE sedan with the 2.0L 169-hp engine is more engaging on the highway however. Ultimately it comes down to preference: mechanically, both share the same TNGA-C platform and the same powertrain lineup.

04

How reliable is the Corolla CVT over the long haul?

The Direct Shift CVT fitted to E210 Corollas (2020+) incorporates a physical gear set that eliminates the slip at launch that plagues conventional CVTs. Toyota recommends a CVT fluid (ATF WS) change at 100,000 km, though experienced technicians suggest 60,000 km for intensive winter use. No significant failure rate has been recorded before 200,000 km on E210 units. The CVT in the E170 (2014-2019) was less well-tuned (shudder at low speed) but ultimately reliable, just unpleasant. When buying a used Corolla, always request proof of CVT fluid service.

05

Why does the Corolla hold its resale value so strongly despite intense competition?

Three factors underpin the Corolla's residual value in Canada: a 250-dealer pan-Canadian Toyota network ensures parts availability everywhere; running costs remain among the lowest in the segment (oil change ~$70, brake pads ~$180); and the documented 300,000-km reliability track record is validated annually by Consumer Reports Canada data. A 2021 Corolla LE loses roughly 22% of its value after three years, compared to 35% for a comparable Volkswagen Jetta. That gap frequently justifies a slightly higher initial purchase price.

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