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How much does a Toyota Corolla 2019 cost?

In the United States, a used 2019 Toyota Corolla typically costs about $12,000 to $20,000, depending on trim, mileage and condition.


As a six-year-old model, pricing is influenced by factors like mileage, trim level (L through XSE), whether the car is sold by a dealer or private party, and the presence of optional features or a certified pre-owned warranty.


Current price landscape for the 2019 Corolla


In today’s market, the price you’ll see for a 2019 Corolla depends on the specific configuration and the seller type. Below are typical ranges by trim to give buyers a sense of what to expect.


Typical price bands by trim


Prices shown are approximate asking prices for typical examples in the U.S. market as of 2025. Real-world prices can vary by region, mileage and condition.



  • L (base): $12,000–$15,000

  • LE: $13,000–$16,000

  • SE: $14,000–$18,000

  • XLE: $15,000–$20,000

  • XSE: $16,000–$22,000


Note: These bands reflect common listings and valuations; actual sale prices may be higher or lower based on mileage, features, and local demand.


What influences the price of a 2019 Corolla


Several factors can push the price up or down from the typical bands. Buyers should weigh these when estimating a fair purchase price.



  • Mileage: Higher miles generally reduce price; under 40,000 miles tends to command a premium.

  • Condition and service history: Clean interior/exterior and complete maintenance records add value; documented accidents reduce it.

  • Trim level and options: Tech packages, leather, sunroof, and advanced safety features raise price within the trim.

  • Location and market demand: Some regions have higher demand for compact sedans, affecting price.

  • Transmission and driveline: The Corolla’s CVT is common; any drivetrain issues or differences can affect cost.

  • Certified Pre-Owned status: CPO cars typically fetch more than non-certified used cars due to warranty coverage.

  • Title status and history: Clean title vs rebuilt/salvage titles significantly impact price.


When shopping, compare listings from multiple sources, review the vehicle history report, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to confirm the car’s condition before negotiating.


Shopping tips and negotiating


These steps can help you land a fair deal on a 2019 Corolla:



  • Check multiple sources: dealer inventories, private listings, and price-comparison sites.

  • Get a vehicle history report (e.g., Carfax or AutoCheck) and review maintenance records.

  • Request a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic.

  • Test-drive to assess handling, braking, and any unusual noises.

  • Be prepared to negotiate based on objective data, not emotion; use comparable listings to justify your offer.


With preparation, buyers can often secure a price toward the lower end of the typical range, especially for higher-mileage examples or for private-party purchases.


Summary


The 2019 Toyota Corolla remains a popular, reliable compact, with used prices in the roughly $12,000–$20,000 range in the U.S., depending on trim, mileage and condition. By understanding the trim-specific price bands and the factors that influence value, buyers can target many well-kept examples and negotiate confidently. Always verify history, inspect the car, and compare listings to ensure you’re paying a fair price.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.