How much was a new Corolla in 2014?
In the United States, a new 2014 Toyota Corolla started at about $16,900 before destination charges, with higher-trim and equipped models reaching into the low-to-mid $20,000s.
Pricing landscape in 2014
The 2014 model year brought a redesigned Corolla, with pricing that reflected updated styling, safety features, and improved fuel efficiency. Sticker prices varied by trim, regional market, and dealer incentives, and did not include taxes, title fees, or the destination charge.
Here is a snapshot of typical starting prices by trim for the U.S. market, excluding taxes, title, and destination charges.
- Base L trim: around 16,900
- Mid-range LE trim: typically in the high $17,000s to around $18,000–$19,000
- Sporty S trim: commonly in the upper $19,000s to the low $20,000s depending on options
Prices varied by region and dealer, and the final price could be influenced by optional packages, color choices, and local incentives.
Important factors that affected the final price
Two key considerations shaped the actual out-the-door price in 2014: the destination charge and regional taxes/fees. Toyota typically listed a destination charge around $795 for the Corolla in that year, and dealerships added their own documentation and any applicable state or local taxes. Options and packages could push the sticker price substantially higher than the base figures above.
Summary
The 2014 Corolla offered a starting price in the neighborhood of $16,900 before destination charges, with well-equipped versions reaching into the low-to-mid $20,000s. Buyers could expect variations based on trim, optional features, and regional pricing, with the total cost further influenced by the destination charge and local taxes. For historical context, these figures illustrate the price range Toyota targeted during the 2014 model year.
