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Toyota · Wagon · 2001–2007

Toyota Corolla E120 Touring Sports

Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice

2.5 / 5.0 · Based on 4 engine variants
Most Fun Engine

129–135 PS

1.8L Benzin

Sleeper sports car

Fun to Drive!
Most Reliable Engine

97 PS

1.4L VVT-i Benzin

6 weaknesses

Good Choice
Problem Engine

90–116 PS

2.0L D-4D Diesel

11 weaknesses

Stay Away!

Engine Overview

The Toyota Corolla E120 Touring Sports is available with 4 engine variants — from 90 to 135 hp.

2.0L D-4D · Diesel· 90–116 PS Engine Change
2001 2007
Stay Away! 11 weaknesses
2004 2007
Stay Away! 11 weaknesses
1.4L VVT-i · Benziner· 97 PS
2001 2007
Good Choice 6 weaknesses
1.6L · Benziner· 110 PS
2001 2007
Be Careful 6 weaknesses
1.8L · Benziner· 129 PS
2001 2007
Stay Away! 6 weaknesses

Vehicle Weaknesses

WeaknessCost
Rust at rear wheel arches

On older Corolla E120 vehicles rust appears primarily at the rear wheel arches and lower door edges.

Symptoms: Visible rust spots or paint bubbling at rear wheel arches and lower door edges.
Medium

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems and weaknesses does the Toyota Corolla E120 Touring Sports have? +
The Toyota Corolla E120 as Touring Sports has 37 known weaknesses, 8 vehicle-related.
Which engine is recommended? +
Good Choice: 4ZZ-FE (1.4L VVT-i).
Is the Toyota Corolla E120 Touring Sports worth buying used? +
Caution is advised with the Toyota Corolla E120 Touring Sports — 2 of 4 engine variants are rated 'Stay Away!'.

Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee

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