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Hi i just bought a 2005 corolla le automatic with 6 disc cd changer and cruise control for 16400 out of the door price.I also bought extended waranty for 6 yrs 75000 miles(another 600).I bought this car in atlanta .any suggestions if this is a good price ,the dealer gave me financiang of 3.9%apr. |
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Replying to: mrbuffalo (Jul 20, 2005 9:50 am) So was the value $12,700 basically your out-of-the-door price? Or, were there taxes, distination charges, title, fees, etc that were also added onto the price? Basically, was your price $12,700 + ($1500 in taxes, destination charge, fees) = ~ $14,200. (just a random guess of the fees). The invoice price of corolla is $13,500 on edmunds. So is paying 12,700 what people mean when saying out of the door cost is below invoice? also, what were ur finance charges? was there a loan fee upfront? tahnks.
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| ....compared to MSRP? I was getting offered basically $2000 off MSRP on a loaded 'S', a bit less on one with a lower MSRP. This was back in May, both on manual transmission cars, if that makes a difference. I don't know if the deal would have materialized (decided to wait til the '06s come out), but the deals should be at least as good now, since it's August, basically the end of the model year. Of course, selection might not be so hot. This is in Chicago. | |
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I live in central fl. & would like to find a year end deal on a 05 corolla with a/t & side airbags. SE toyota region does not have any. (You would think that failing the side safety crash test this year would have changed this). My question is where ( what part of country) can one find a year end (price) deals on the above mentioned vehicle? Thank you all for maintaining interesting forum. art9 |
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Looking at a Corolla LE in the Baltimore area with the following options: * ALL WEATHER GUARD PACKAGE * ALUMINUM WHEELS * ANTILOCK BRAKING SYSTEM * AUDIO VALUE PACKAGE * PREFERRED ACCESSORY PACKAGE * SUNROOF AND SIDE AIRBAGS Sorry that was copied from the dealer site. I've got a standing offer from them of $17,200 but he says he's willing to match another dealer offer or go $200 under invoice (of $17k), whichever is lower. I'm actually quite interested in this car, but I definitely don't want to pay too much. I know Honda has a big clearance going on, but Toyota hasn't formally announced any rebates or whatnot. I'm a recent college grad (May 05) but likely won't be using dealer financing. His processing fee is $97 plus 5% sales tax, plus tags and title. Never bought a car before, trying to save some money. Help! Many thanks, Hop of Ireland
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Replying to: hopofireland (Aug 06, 2005 7:13 pm) Just my $.02 Ken |
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This is probably a really stupid question, but I'm going to ask it anyway. I have zero interest in aluminum wheels. I mean none at all. That's an extra $312 invoice and $390 MSRP. Can I just have them swap the wheels with another Corolla in stock? Saves me money. Ken - Thanks for the input. Hadn't really thought about refinancing after getting the new grad rebate. Anyone else have any thoughts? |
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