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| Anyone here deal with Schaumburg Toyota or its sister store in the city, Midtown Toyota? I've received e-mail quotes from one of their Internet sales group for right around $2000 off MSRP ($200 under invoice minus $500 customer cash). They don't have a unit I want in stock (I want an 'S', manual transmission, with a sunroof and ABS, which apparently are rare--most manual 'S' are stripped, ABS cars are unusual in Chicago at all for some reason, and usually if you want a sunroof, you end up with a bunch of other crap that I don't want and don't want to pay for). | |
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Bought a 2005 corolla S in Arizona with the following features: automatic ABS 6 cd changer tire pressure sensor side & curtain airbags cruise control Power tilt/slide moonroof with sunshade alloy wheels metal door sills VSC Power windows with driver-side auto-down feature Remote keyless entry system with lock, unlock and panic features paid about 20,000 out the door got it from avondale toyota. I feel like the people there were very helpful and I would reccomend them. The buying experience is GREAT! Best customer service ever out of any dealership I've been to! |
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Your car seems to have everything except leather...wow! Surprised you didn't try out the Camry SE. Don't know how much more it could of been though. Congrats and enjoy your new ride! What color did you get? Really love the alloys on the Corolla...gives the car a more refined look actually. The Sandman |
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I am in the market of buying a 2005 basic automatic corolla CE for an OTD of 14,000. Please let me know what is the best deal for one (without the 400 recent graduate program). Thanks
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Replying to: riddlermyth (May 18, 2005 11:42 am) hope this helps.
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We are comparing this car to a '05 Mazda 3i. We like the power pack,windows, doors, entry, and a 6 speaker stereo would be nice. Basic cloth suits us fine, though the kids think leather is "cool". Anyone else comparing these 2 cars and what OTD prices are y'all finding? We're looking to buy outright with no financing, but would consider extremly low rates. We do prefer to buy outright and not have to deal with monthly checks and those initial finance charges. Thanks all. the Sandman |
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| My husband and I got impulse red. We really liked the indigo blue they had but they didnt have any with the same features. We really love this car! Its a first for both of us that isnt a base model. I'm glad about the alloy wheels, they look great! I'm excited about the way toyota has become with their cars. I'm really excited to see how the tire pressure sensor works and the automatic headlights are awesome!! The only issue is that I noticed a whistling sound coming from the front end, I posted about it under problems and solutions. I think other than this its a great car, and I hope the whistling isnt a big problem. The car only had 46 miles on it and its brand new so I'm surprised that there was even a noise or issue with a toyota.. but it sounds like air escaping from somewhere. anyway we love it! | |
| I would look up TMV through edmunds.com. As far as deals it depends on the dealership you go to. There might be a 500 instant cash rebate, or special apr for certain vehicles. Aslo consider dealerships with no haggle prices. I was sceptical about this at first. But after looking around at a few other dealerships I quickly found out that the no haggle one had lower prices with more options. Also when talking about financing I was basically asked what I wanted to do. I got to choose whether I wanted to put money down or not which to me was great. Be sure to look around a few dealerships and compare prices with options before you decide to buy. good luck!! | |
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I truly hate haggling with car salesmen and despise the phony kabuki dance routine with permissions from the recalcitrant "sales manager" up on the dais...etc. etc. ad nauseum. Can you guess why my last two cars were Saturns? Well, my wife has firmly decided she wants a 2005 Corolla. Do we go for a CE or LE? As long as the innards are the same we don't care. She needs A/C (Richmond in summer!) and wants an automatic. Are there no-haggle Toyota dealers? Any advice on model, out-the-door price, best dealer for perks and service? We live in Chester, VA just south of Richmond. Thanks for the advice!
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Replying to: nmrt (May 19, 2005 6:46 am) |
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