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774 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 8:28 AM
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Replying to: Yzhubiomass (Dec 31, 2008 6:19 pm) Its a very good price. What you mean by very basic. What's the installed features and Where did you buy?
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Replying to: haqqani (Dec 31, 2008 6:47 pm) The very basic means no power windows, no keyless, no cruise control...But it does have power side mirrors, ABD/EBD system, and foot mats. I am in Raleigh, NC. |
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Replying to: jgockel (Dec 30, 2008 11:12 am) |
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| Hi, Does anyone bought Corolla 09-LE in Boston Area , If yes could you please share the price.. I got least quote from Boch 15K+taxes+title. | |
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I am shopping for a 2009 Corolla LE with options CF, CK, CL, EM, CV, FE, KE, VS in southern Wisconsin. Ignoring the $1000 rebate that Toyota is offering on the Corolla right now, and also ignoring other fees and taxes (all itemized quotes I have received from dealerships are consistent in these regards), I have collected the following information: Toyota MSRP $18,804 Toyota dealer invoice $17,228 Edmunds.com dealer invoice (excludes ad fee) $16,920 Edmunds.com TMV $18,337 quotes from seven dealerships range from $17,128 to $16,891 ($100 to $337 below invoice) quote from eighth dealership $16,427 ($801 below invoice) The eighth quote comes from a high volume dealership located 80 miles away (some of the other seven are not small either). High volume means more wiggle room, but the eighth dealership's price seems out of line with the others that I am curious why it is so desperate for my business. Their salesman called this morning to lower the price by another $100, from $701 to $801 below invoice, after I sat on the original offer for almost a week, and offered to deliver half-way between the two cities (I did not agree to this, not having seen or picked the vehicle). Even if there is a sales quota bonus from Toyota, I doubt that he needs to sell this one car at such a low price to an out-of-town customer just to meet quota. So I am wondering whether this low price might be a red flag of some sort that I should consider more carefully as I weight the net $400+ savings against the risk of having to deal with a dealership 80 miles away if a problem arises with the vehicle, which would be a great inconvenience for me. I am not asking anyone to decide for me, just wish to know whether this might too low that it should raise concerns? Thanks for any feedback. |
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Where have all the posters gone? Let's keep this forum alive. What's the lowest OTD price that people have paid for the 2009 Corolla LE? |
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I am planning to buy Toyota Corolla LE Automatic.What is best price I should negotiate with the dealers? Any freebies with the car I should ask for ?
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Replying to: nice1 (Jan 06, 2009 2:15 pm)
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Replying to: IntelliShopper (Jan 06, 2009 5:18 pm) Is that a good price?
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Replying to: kuruma1 (Jan 07, 2009 8:00 pm) Toyota's $1000 cash rebate on the Corolla was supposed to end on Monday 01/05 but was extended until Wednesday 01/07. On Wednesday evening it was announced that the cash rebate on the Corolla is now $1500 valid until Monday 02/02. The 0%-financing offer did not get extended beyond 01/07; it is now 2.9%/36 months, 3.9%/48 months, 4.9%/60 months.
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