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Replying to: jszair (Jun 15, 2009 11:24 am) |
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Does $2000 rebate require finance? \ I know $1000 graduate rebate requires finance.
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Replying to: jszair (Jun 15, 2009 1:02 pm) |
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Replying to: jamg (Jun 12, 2009 8:26 pm) I have saved the money but i was hoping to take advantage of the low APR offered by Corolla, hence wanted to know on the downpayment etc. My idea is to take the loan provided by Corolla and put my money in a high yielding CD or savings account...and pocket the difference. Thanks |
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Hi Guys, I am a first time car buyer, hence this question..should i ask for a carpet car mat or rubber car mats. I live in MA and hence some of my friends are suggesting rubber mats as carpet mats gets soggy and difficult to clean. Is it true? Thanks |
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My kid got a Versa in January and to get the recent college grad rebate, she had to finance a part thru Nissan Finance. Within the month...more like in the 2nd month, she got the payout $ and sent in a check. Also, the amount she paid in interest for the short time period was under $45.00 as I recall. She got the $500.00 rebate and paid it off so check with Toyota Finance to see how long the loan needs to be in place so as not to loose the rebate or penalize the dealership so they don't get their $ cut. It'll be a win/win for both. The Sandman |
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Toyota offers 2000 rebate in my area. Could I get the rebate with graduate rebate??
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Replying to: haiqingtv1984 (Jun 16, 2009 1:49 pm)
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| I notice several OTD prices that are lower than the prices I have received. The lowest I received was $15600 plus tax, title/license, doc fee... which without considering a trade would be about $17500 out the door. This is for a well equipped (I think) LE (alloy wheels, cruise, keyless entry, tint, etc). I assume that it would then be $15600 less trade plus tax, title/license, doc fee .. so less tax (as the trade wouldn't be taxed). Any thoughts on the price? | |
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Hey All, I am about to purchase a NEW 2010 Toyota Corolla LE for the OTD price of: $17,900. I am a bit scared because I feel that this price is too high. This OTD price is for a 2010 magnetic gray Corolla LE model. This price also includes the $500 loyalty rebate and $1000 graduate rebate. Also, the APR I get is 3.9% for 60 months and I am putting down $2,500 so my estimated monthly payment is about $285 per month. Also, I live in Los Angeles, so the tax is about 9.25%. Before I sign all the paperwork and close the deal please let me know if you think this price is too much and if you have recently bought a 2010 Corolla LE, let me know how much you paid. Thanks in advance!
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