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I travel 120 miles per day and have 2 children. Would you recommend a loaded Corolla LX or go for a barebones camry?
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| I would recommend a Corolla LE, why would you want to spend almost $2000 more on a car when you could get all the same features on a car thats that much less expensive. i own a 2005corolla S. and it is a great car, i used to own a 2005 Corolla LE, but i had an accident and the car got totalled. and my friend has an 05 camry and seems to be having a lot of problems, i dont have any concerns with my car it is great go for the corolla, and if you want to add a little bit of sporty touch you might want to consider the Corolla S, like i did. thanks- Tiger | |
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The Corolla has a lot of advantages to i agree with tiger10 that it does have the same features for less. But if you tend to go on long distance trips more i would recommend the Camry, it is extremely roomy and is great for 2 kids (especially when they grow older) After reading reviews i think the Camry and Corolla are both equally reliable. I think you should test drive both cars, and maybe think about the future (if your children are going to grow older, they may want a larger car). I would go for the Camry (but actually i prefer the Accord, but i respect the Camry) * another thing is the Camry has more storage space (trunk) so if your kids go to soccer practice or hockey practice you wont have to cram everything into a small trunk- not to say Corolla has a small trunk. |
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| ....I think they're both great family cars, but it basically comes down to whether or not you need more space or just more car. They both get great mileage, should be reliable, and if you're careful with the options sheet, you can get a Camry LE for under $20k; also remember that the Camry comes standard with ABS while it's difficult to find a Corolla with ABS at all. You should be able to get a basic Corolla LE (air, power windows/locks and CD player but no ABS or side airbags) for about $15k. If you need the lower price and slightly better mileage, go with the Corolla (even tall teens fit in the back seat easily) or if you need more space and probably slightly better safety, go Camry. Test drive both first and see what you like best. | |
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Replying to: lojeff (Jun 16, 2005 5:24 pm) |
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