My wife and I drove a little over an hour north to drive a GR Corolla today. It was a 2023 Core (base) trim model, slightly used with 3500 miles on it. No Performance Pack (so no LSD's), which, for my purposes isn't really relevant. Long story short: I'm out.
It hurt my right knee to drive, so, automatic disqualification.
My thoughts:
-First, unless you're driving this car hard on a regular basis, I do not see the value in this car. This is coming from someone that used to own an FK8 Civic Type R and really wanted to like this car. I know this car has a very fancy AWD system that surely contributes to the price, but it costs more money than the FK8 Type R I bought just a few years ago and the Type R feels like a LOT more car.
-The seating position is rubbish- they're too high. It almost feels like I'm driving a crossover. The seats themselves are okay per se, although I wish the seat bottoms were a little bit longer (my thighs stuck out pretty far past them- I'm 6'2 with fairly long legs).
-The engine is a perky little thing! There's a smidge of turbo lag, but I didn't mind it in the least! Very strong midrange- the motor has a good amount of character and makes for a quick little car! It's not what I would call "fast", but certainly much quicker than my 3 "sporty" cars (S2000, Integra and 128i).
-I'm not a fan of the clutch. It's not heavy per se, but I find it very difficult to drive the car smoothly, despite over 2 decades of driving a manual (I currently own 3). I couldn't pull away from a stop smoothly to save my life! Same with engaging 2nd gear, I found it to be abrupt and jittery.
-The ride was a bit firm. Not as bad as my old Focus RS, so not too harsh for public roads, but probably firmer than my Integra and S2000. I can see it getting old if your local roads aren't terribly smooth.
-The shifter is, well, a clunky, unrefined piece. It reminded me of an old turbo manual Subaru. It's not a fair comparison, but it honestly couldn't hold a candle to my Integra, S2000 or even my BMW 128i. It is not a box that wants to be shifted fast and I struggled to find gates when downshifting. It's not terrible, but it's not very good either.
There's more, but those are the main takeaways I had after a ~20 minute test drive. Admittedly, it was mostly light to light, with a bit of freeway involved. There were no sweet canyon roads near by, so I really couldn't properly test it around corners... but it didn't matter, I learned what I needed to know. I understand that most of the money is in the powertrain and I would probably love it on a twisty mountain road... but around town, I would never exploit the car's strengths... and on a canyon road, I would likely prefer my Honda's anyway.
I should also mention that I drove my 128i 6MT up north to test drive the GR. Translation: I had just gotten out of driving a car that was better balanced, had a MUCH smoother clutch, much smoother gearbox, had MUCH better seats (I have the Sport package seats), was better balanced, rode smoother, makes a better noise, has better steering feedback (hydraulic rack) and has a better seating position. We're comparing apples to oranges here, but I'm trying to be honest about what my senses were attuned to by the time we got to the dealership. I should also mention that the little Bimmer has become my favorite driving machine since I fixed it for a reason. The GR Corolla is certainly quicker than my 128i (stock powertrain), but there's no doubt, I would prefer to drive my little E82 any day of the week.
Afterwards on our way home, we stopped by our local Ford dealership and drove a brand new Ford Maverick 2.0T AWD... good Lord I love this little truck!
^^^^Talk about a great candidate for a daily! My local dealer seemed to have at least 7-8 of them on the lot and the best part: NO MORE DEALER MARKUP!
I can't sing this little truck's praises enough:
-Peppy little powertrain (with the turbo, I can't speak to the FWD hybrid version). It's a good bit quicker than a tiny little truck thing should be. The transmission is smooth, responsive and does everything I would want it to do.
-Smooth ride on the freeway. I can't speak to the FWD version which has a torsion rear end, but the AWD version's multilink rides very well. I would have zero issues taking this little thing on a road trip.
-Great ergonomics. The fact that this thing is so compact, yet has a bed and so much room inside for passengers (the back seat actually houses adults) is pretty impressive.
-I dig all the little storage pockets and cubbies.
-I did take it on a twisty little road... it's not a sports car, but it handles much better than anything with over 8 inches of ground clearance has any right to handle.
-I really think this thing is the right size. Easy to park, easy to maneuver, great visibility, not too big but enough space to be not too small.
I am just impressed with the little Maverick. I know it's built on a crossover platform. I typically hate crossovers- I feel like most of them are designed for much smaller people (namely women)- their seating positions are always awkward for me, their seat bottoms are far too short and the seats sit far too high... but whatever Ford did to the Maverick, color me impressed.
When we got done test driving the GR Corolla, my wife's reaction: "maybe for $30k, but certainly not for $40k."
When we got done test driving the Maverick, my wife's reaction: "that's definitely a vehicle of yours that I would want to borrow" lol. That prompted my response of: "absolutely not, hahaha". She absolutely loved the Maverick. So did I.
My brother is far more of a "truck guy" than I am was checking out a Maverick recently as well. He currently has a Chevy 2500 (among other trucks) and he actually liked the little Maverick as well, referring to it as "the Miata of trucks" lol. I agree with his sentiments.
After leaving the Ford dealership on the way home, neither one of us could believe that the Maverick cost so much LESS than the GR Corolla. It felt like it was a lot more car. Certainly a lot more car for the money. I know most people don't cross shop vehicles like this, but it's nuts to think of the price delta between these vehicles after driving them. Maverick= great value. GR Corolla= I just don't see it- I'm pretty sure I would have to be on a canyon road or at an autoX to see it.
I guess I have some thinking to do.