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Replying to: bigbouncer (Aug 19, 2009 12:49 pm) I can see that your calculations are not perfect because 17200 - 4500 - 1000 = 11700 and not 11800 as you stated. Can you please confirm that your figures are right?
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Replying to: bb700092 (Aug 26, 2009 7:18 am) We bought a 2010 Corolla LE on Aug 23: standard equipment 16750 LE value package 100 (keyless and cruise control) destination fee 750 Total manufacturer's sticker price: 17625 dealer add-ons: car moldings 499 (thus making the MSRP 18124) OTD price (we asked them for an OTD price before talking about the rebates): around 16800 C4C rebate: -4500 graduate rebate: -1000 Price paid after rebate: 11117 (including TTL and dealer fee) The dealership throws in floor mats (they give floor mats for all the new cars they sell). We had to finance through Toyota because of the graduate rebate, so we may end up paying a few hundreds more than the above price, very very tricky incentive...
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Replying to: home_rainbow (Aug 26, 2009 4:15 pm) |
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The biggest industry beneficiaries were Japanese automakers Toyota, Honda and Nissan, which accounted for 41 percent of the new vehicle sales. That outpaced Detroit automakers General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, which had a share of nearly 39 percent. Toyota Motor Corp. led the industry with 19.4 percent of new sales, followed by General Motors Co. with 17.6 percent and Ford Motor Co. with 14.4 percent. The Toyota Corolla was the most popular new vehicle purchased under the program. The Honda Civic, Toyota Camry and Ford Focus held the next three top spots. All four are built in the United States. MNF http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32567404/ns/business-autos/?GT1=43001 |
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Replying to: bb700092 (Aug 25, 2009 12:18 pm) |
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Great price on the "S" model. Oh, when you post in all capitals it's called "shouting"...it's like you're yelling & it's also difficult to read. Please use lower case when typing...reads much better. The Sandman |
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| My daughter just graduated college and we did all our homework and narrowed our search for a new car to the Hyundai Elantra SE and the Toyota Corolla LE. We used Edmunds and these forums which are a great help! We shopped last weekend and have been going back and forth with three dealers this week. First, we only found ONE Hyundai Elantra SE in all of Indianapolis and the dealer would not negotiate. We found only a FEW 2010 Toyota Corollas, SE model, no sunroof. We found our best deal at Andy Mohr Toyota in Avon, $18,200 sticker, $17,000 PLUS Tax, (7%) Title, Docs, etc. Out the door price of $18,420. She would qualify for the 0.0% financing and $1,000 new graduate rebate which would make it $17,420. The dealers here have VERY few in inventory and we have been to 6 Toyota Dealerships! VERY little negotiation and the %0.0 financing and student rebate end this Tuesday, September 8. Any ideas? Also, why is it so difficult dealing with a car salesperson? It is so juvenile the "tricks" they play? | |
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