The 2015 Toyota Corolla's a pretty reliable vehicle; it'll stay that way, too, if You properly maintain it. Here's a bit of the schedule to help You with that. At 5k miles, You'll want to adjust fluid levels, inspect wiper blades, and rotate the tires, as well as inspect the brake pads. At 10k and 15k miles, You'll do all the 5k items as well as replace the engine oil and filter. You'll continue the same maintenance items until You hit 30k miles, at which point, You should also replace the cabin and engine air filters. The next big item to do is at 100k miles, when You should replace the engine coolant. You'll want to replace all the filters, oil, and spark plugs at 120k miles, as well as the vacuum pump.
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