I do understand his situation thought, if you're 75 you don't wan't to worry about car trouble so leasing makes sense from that perspective. I will have to stand my ground again, it would make more sense on a German unreliable vehicle but not on a Corolla. They literally don't break, and any maintenance is dirt cheap. Everything on the car is very straight forward and cheap to maintain. I remember when my 4Runner had a small 4wheel drive issue where it got stuck in 4high mode and it was some solenoid part that went bad due to me driving in 2ft of water (at least I blame it on that since it happened right after that). It was 400 bucks just to get that replaced.
Corollas have a bulletproof engine, cvt is dull but has less moving parts than previous 4 speed auto, break job is a joke, so easy and cheap to do yourself or even pay someone. Filters are easy to clean/replace even cabin filter is easier to change than my other car 2011 Camry. Glove box comes right out and there is a latch to open filter compartment. The best thing was taking off the glove box hinge which on the Camry required some muscle, on Corolla it comes right off, I was pleasantly surprised. Tires are cheap cause they're small, whether you've got 16s or 17s they're still cheap compared to may dad's 19s on Highlander or my 31 inch diameter tires on 2000 4Runner. Wheels are so light, compared to my old truck it's ridiculous - feel like a feather. 4Runner wheel must have weighted 50lb each or more I kid you not, they were huge even thought they were16 inch magnesium rim I believe but a lot of aggressive tire.
I haven't done much to the corolla yet but from taking wheels off and doing my own oil changes, I can tell this car is very easy to live with and I don't expect a lot of problems with it either. I'm almost done paying off my 2015 so I can enjoy a car that sips on gas, doesn't break down and no car payment for 20 years to come if I wanted to. As a matter of fact I'm probably going to give it to my daughter when she turns 16 or so if I still have it. The best part is it was cheap to purchase compared to other cars these days. I think 100-200 bucks a month in extra payment depending on your down payment and options when you end up with a paid off car and decades of trouble free driving, doesn't get any better than that if that's what you're looking for from a vehicle.