Contact Toyota Inc. directly. You'll find the contact information in the owners manual of your Corolla.
You have legal rights under the Florida State Lemon Law and you must proceed carefully so you retain those rights -
Your Lemon Law Rights - 1-800-875-3666
http://www.yourlemonlawrights.com/f...IdId=1418408&gclid=CPL_jqiUu78CFQxp7AoddRQASg
Consider this; if someone were looking for a used 2014 Toyota Corolla and they test drove your car, would they buy it after seeing the wobbling/instability problem? No one wants a lemon!
I strongly advise you get the ball rolling on this.
Lemon Law Group - 1.888.415.0610
http://www.lemonlawgrouppartners.com/fl/?gclid=CIvXg5iVu78CFfHm7AodfjoAHg
State of Florida Attorney General, Lemon Law Information - To obtain a "Consumer Guide to the Florida Lemon Law," or speak with someone about the Lemon Law, consumers in Florida may call the Lemon Law Hotline at
1-800-321-5366
http://www.myfloridalegal.com/lemonlaw
Lemon Law
Florida's Lemon Law applies to
NEW or demonstrator vehicles sold or long-term leased in the state of Florida. When consumers buy or lease a new or demonstrator motor vehicle, they must receive from the selling dealer or lessor the "Consumer Guide to the Florida Lemon Law." This publication explains consumer rights, gives steps to follow to resolve problems, contains a toll-free number for the Lemon Law Hotline and a form the consumer can use to notify the manufacturer of chronic defects and time out of service for repair.