2021 Toyota Corolla LE

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    Exterior Color
    White
    Interior Color
    WHITE
    Odometer
    75,488 miles
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    VIN
    5YFEPMAE7MP228995
    Stock Number
    261237A
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    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 139
    Recent Arrival! 2021 Toyota Corolla LE Celestite FWD CVT 1.8L I4 DOHC 16VLifetime no charge WV or VA Inspection Stickers at Ramey Auto Group!, !!NEW LOWER PRICE!!, Corolla LE, 4D Sedan, 1.8L I4 DOHC 16V, CVT, FWD, Celestite, Gray Cloth.Odometer is 14551 miles below market average!Internet price includes manufacturer incentives and dealer discounts. Tax, Title, Tags and documentary fee of $575 not included in price. Additional offers may be available. See Dealer for Details.FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 304-425-2134.30/38 City/Highway MPG

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    Kelley Blue Book Logo4.0out of 5 overall
    • 4.0

      Slow uptake, annoying storage issues

      by Anonymous Reviewer on 6/21/2026 6:04:22 AM

      I loved my 2021 Corolla Hybrid -- everything but the uncomfortable front seat. I particularly liked the powerful acceleration a hybrid offers. I just bought a '26 non-hybrid Corolla LE and am already a bit disappointed. Once again, the driver's seat is uncomfortable. Worse, the acceleration seems sluggish (and potentially dangerous), as well as very noisy compared to the hybrid. Also, mysteriously, this model, unlike the hybrid, has less interior storage room; there are no handy storage units attached to the backs of the front seats, and no room for maps or anything else in the side pockets on the doors. (There's supposedly room there for bottles, but it's as the traditional map pockets were deliberately misshaped to make them useless for ordinary storage.) I say "mysteriously" because eliminating these simple, convenient storage areas certainly could not have saved Toyota any money.
    • 4.0

      Best new car

      by Kiki on 6/15/2026 9:02:25 AM

      Personally I like older vehicles but they tend to need a lot of work so I decided to buy a new car and this is the one I landed on. I’ve had it for a year I’m currently at 47,000 miles and I’ve only had to change tires and normal oil changes all though the revs are very high for average driving. Gas mileage is amazing on it and everything else seems to be in great condition for what it’s at now
    • 5.0

      Ultra sensible

      by Drivertilldawheelscumoff on 6/7/2026 7:33:06 PM

      Out of this workd mpg, legendary Toyota quality/reliability, what more can you ask for? My nephew was in need of a Car 2 years ago to make an ultra long commute on a weekly basis. I told him to buy a Corolla hybrid, he did in it now has 80k on it. He was religious about oil changes, is in a position where they only need one car and he needs to sell it. My son bought it from them for $17k, it was a favor at that price. Carvana gave him an offer of $19k. Dealers would be asking 22 to 23k for this car all day long and getting it. My son bought this for his fiance as they both have the same and Twenty Mile round trip commute each day and unfortunately are not in a position to commute together. We have had several Toyota Priuses to date, all have been bulletproof.

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