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Toyota Is Discontinuing Japan’s $10,000 Corolla

by Samir Gautam
February 23, 2025
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For those longing for the days when brand-new cars could be purchased for less than $10,000, hope isn’t entirely lost—you just have to look beyond U.S. borders. Countries like India and Japan still offer budget-friendly new vehicles, proving that affordability in the automotive market isn’t entirely a thing of the past.

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One of the standout options is Toyota’s Corolla Axio and Corolla Fielder, compact cars that remain refreshingly simple yet practical. However, these models are set to go out of production by late October 2025, marking the end of an era for cost-conscious drivers who prefer a no-frills driving experience.

Toyota’s $10,000 Corolla—A Rarity in Today’s Market

In Japan, Toyota continues to sell the Corolla Axio sedan and the Corolla Fielder wagon at incredibly low prices. The base trim of the Axio, featuring front-wheel drive and a manual transmission, is priced at just 1,639,600 yen, which translates to around $10,800. Even the top trim with all-wheel drive and a CVT transmission remains relatively cheap at 1,913,000 yen ($12,600).

The Corolla Fielder, offering extra practicality with its wagon design, comes in slightly higher at 1,786,400 yen ($11,770). While these prices may seem unheard of in the U.S., the yen’s depreciation has contributed to their affordability. Over the past five years, the Japanese yen has lost 26% of its value compared to the U.S. dollar, making these cars even more budget-friendly for international buyers.

The Death of Sub-$10,000 Cars in the U.S.

In contrast, the American market has all but eliminated sub-$10,000 new vehicles. The last time Americans had access to a car in this price range was in 2009 when Nissan offered the Versa for $9,990. Today, the same Versa starts at $18,330, nearly double its former price.

Moreover, this budget-friendly model may not be around much longer. According to Automotive News, Nissan plans to discontinue the Versa by the end of this year, potentially phasing out the larger Altima as well. This means that in the near future, the U.S. may not even have a sub-$20,000 car available.

Why Americans Prefer Higher-Priced Vehicles

While affordable cars still exist in other parts of the world, they might not align with American consumer preferences. The Corolla Axio, for instance, is a no-nonsense vehicle with steel wheels, a basic dashboard, and minimal technology—features that would likely not appeal to a market accustomed to touchscreen displays, driver-assist technology, and upscale interiors.

In July 2024, the Kelley Blue Book reported that the average price of a new car in the U.S. was a staggering $48,031. This suggests that most Americans are willing to spend significantly more for comfort, performance, and advanced technology, rather than opting for a bare-bones budget vehicle.

The End of an Era

Toyota has been selling the Corolla Axio and Fielder since 2012, making them among the longest-running models in recent automotive history. The current U.S.-spec Corolla (E210) is priced at $23,460, more than double the cost of its simpler Japanese counterpart.

As the world moves toward tech-laden and increasingly expensive vehicles, the discontinuation of these low-cost options marks the end of an era for buyers who prioritize affordability above all else. If you’re in the market for a brand-new car under $15,000, you may need to act fast—or be prepared to look overseas.

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