There are many car shoppers in and around the Pooler and Hilton Head areas looking for a safe and reliable vehicle that comes equipped with the latest technology features. When this happens, they often compare the 2020 Toyota Camry and the 2020 Toyota Corolla. Both vehicles are excellent choices, but the former is a midsize car while the latter is a compact, so one of these vehicles will end up being better suited for you. Savannah Toyota is comparing the Toyota Camry vs. Toyota Corolla to help you make the decision that’s best for you.
Below is a look at the key similarities and differences between these highly-praised sedans:
Starting Price*
Starting Engine
Max Fuel Economy**
Standard Safety System
Maximum Cargo Space
Rear Legroom
The new Toyota Camry comes equipped with either a four-cylinder or a six-cylinder engine, whereas the Corolla offers two different four-cylinder options. The Corolla is more efficient for city driving, but the heavier Camry does much better on the highway. Below is a look at their engine specs.
Previously, drivers who wanted a hybrid model had to pick the Camry. Now, Bluffton-area car buyers can choose a hybrid model in the Corolla lineup.
If you are looking to see the difference between Camry and Corolla, the dimensions are where to start. Compare their dimensions in-depth below:
A large cabin and more trunk space make the 2020 Camry a great option for growing families. However, the new Toyota Corolla offers more rear legroom, which could still be a better option for you.
Now that you see how the Toyota Camry vs. Toyota Corolla compares, it’s time to experience these top-rated sedans in person at Savannah Toyota. Give us a call today for additional information or to schedule a test drive.
*MSRP excludes the Delivery, Processing, and Handling Fee of $955 for Cars (Yaris, Yaris iA, 86, Corolla, Corolla HB, Camry, Camry HV, Prius LB, Prius c, Prius Prime, Mirai, Avalon, Avalon HV), $1,120 for Small/Medium Trucks, SUVs and Van (C-HR, RAV4, RAV4 HV, Highlander, Highlander HV, 4Runner, Sienna, Tacoma), $1,325 for Large SUVs (Sequoia, Land Cruiser), and $1,595 for Large Truck (Tundra). (Historically, vehicle manufacturers and distributors have charged a separate fee for processing, handling and delivering vehicles to dealerships. Toyota’s charge for these services is called the “Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee” and is based on the value of the processing, handling and delivery services Toyota provides as well as Toyota’s overall pricing structure. Toyota may make a profit on the Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee.) Excludes taxes, license, title and available or regionally required equipment. The Delivery, Processing and Handling Fee in AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC and TX will be higher. The published prices do not apply to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Actual dealer price will vary.
**Based on EPA estimates. Actual mileage may vary.