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2131 messages, Last post on Oct 09, 2008 at 5:41 PM
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Replying to: yossarian3 (Jun 16, 2008 2:01 pm) |
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Replying to: gigi12 (Jun 16, 2008 12:03 pm) No, we do not have $750 rebate anymore. expired on 6/2..and now, we only have tghe 0% APR for 36 months. |
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Replying to: yossarian3 (Jun 16, 2008 2:01 pm) Ok.. I am persistant.. but do I really tell the salesmanger I want to pay 15,800 for a car that has a 18K+ sticker? Man.. I hate buying a new car.... Thanks!
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I got a price quote for a 2009 Corolla LE with cruise, keyless and extra mile package A for $15,800 +TTL from a Toyota dealer near Houston, Texas yesterday. They have 25 in stock and another 410 they can get for me within 1-2 days. Is this a good deal? I have been checking these dealers websites. The Corolla inventory has been climbing up quickly. Toyota must be making loads of them in recent weeks and I hear commercials on radios all the time. 2009 Corolla is not even on the consumerreports.org's recommended list.
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What car is on the list that you think might be better? with a comparable price?
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| Just bought a LE in central NJ. Paid 167k (before TTL) for 183K MSRP, which is the dealer showed invoice price (destination charge, cruise control, remote keyless, carpets, TDA, Dealer holdback, ...). I know it is propably more than I should pay, any idea how much overpaid? | |
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Anyone getting good prices on the XLE models? Seems like this is the old LE version now that the LE has taken over the CE's spot in the Corolla lineup. See mostly LE's doown here in South Florida but I prefer the XLE with the black trim on the B pillars...think it's a more finished look actually. Planning on driving a new Corolla within the next few months to see if my kids will put it on their short lists. Like the evolution of the new Corolla actually. The Sandman |
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The selling of Corolla isn't as good as many salespersons claim to be. This is evidenced by more and more Corollas in the dealers parking lot every day. I pass by a couple of Toyota dealers when I go to work every day. I just don't see the inventory is moving. There is a massive advertising campaign by Toyota right now. On the other hand, the Honda salespeople appear to be able to inflate Civic's selling price at MSRP. It is interesting to note ConsumerReports.org rating on the two cars: Civic 82 Recommended Corolla 71 Not Recommended I have test drove both and I don't think the difference is that huge (11%).
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Replying to: suio (Jun 22, 2008 9:38 am)
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