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775 messages, Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 6:01 PM
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2009 Corolla LE w/VSC, Cruise price of 16500 included all costs (dealer, title, tags, fees, state tax) hollywood toyota, hollywood, florida |
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MY OTD was $16,800. This was with a 2K incentive + 1K for my trade in, and started at invoice. MSRP $20,175. 2009 XLE 4 speed auto w/ 16" wheels, Floor Mats, Keyless entry, AM/FM 6 CD changer Satellite Capable w/ 6 speakers, Cruise control, Power tilt/slide moonroof. I was satisified and thought this was a "good" deal, but I'm not sure and starting to think that there was more room to knock off a bit more. Although most of these post are for LE rather than XLE. I saw another Atlanta poster earlier that paid 15850 OTD if I remember correctly for an LE. If I compare my OTD price on XLE with sunroof and maybe a couple extra's I'm only $950 higher. I may not have gotten the best price, but since it's an XLE rather than just a base or LE I don't think it's a bad price either. Comments?
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(Phoenix, AZ) 2009 Toyota Corolla LE, tinted windows, cruise control, keyless entry, scotch guard/paint protector, spoiler, blue tooth, all weather guard pkg, carpet floor/trunk mats. Price included the $400 doc fee, tax, plates, $2,000 toyota rebates. Had a trade at about $9K so was trade plus $7045 = $16045 OTD
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Replying to: car_toy_az (Jun 23, 2009 6:19 am) |
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Replying to: cheekylady (Jun 22, 2009 8:13 pm) If the $16800 includes your 1K trade-in, then the real OTD price would be $17800. In fact, they probably made money off your trade-in too. I sold my 1993 Saturn with 200K miles on it and no AC for $1k private-party after I bought the Corolla, so unless your old car was a real clunker, $1K for it isn't much. The deal you got is at least $1950 higher than what i paid for my LE in ATL, then. I'm not sure that's a great deal, but given it's an XLE with options, it may be OK. |
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Numerous people across the web have reported that the tire pressures on their newly purchased 2009 Corollas were set much higher by their dealerships than the levels recommended in their user manuals. I've also recently learned that increasing the tire pressure might be a way to reduce the highway "wandering" effect that seems to plague the EPS (electric power steering) systems on some of these cars. Putting two and two together, I've been wondering whether or not certain dealers might not be intentionally increasing the tire pressures on their 2009 (and possibly 2010) Corollas in order to mask the known steering issues. I hope this isn't the case, but my knowledge of human nature makes me suspect that it probably is. Have any 2009 or 2010 Corolla buyers noticed higher than normal tire pressures on their new Corollas after rolling them off the lot? If so, please let us know. I'm also curious how many "demo" 2009 - 2010 Corollas are set up with higher than normal tire pressures. Has anybody ever thought to check this? Of course, this sort of thing would never normally cross your mind, but maybe now there's a reason to check. |
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Cars are shipped with the tires inflated to higher pressure... mostly to keep the tires from flat-spotting, but also for more stability while on the transport.. If cars are delivered with higher pressure, then it's more likely the result of a poor dealer prep, than a "handling" conspiracy... regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jun 25, 2009 2:50 pm) |
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Basic LE with following options: cruise control keyless (does not open trunk) AM/FM 6 CD changer 50 states emissions all weather guard package sunroof vehicle stability control floor mats $16,800 OTD includes the $2000 manufacture cash rebate. Tax rate is 6%, although some says only 5.4%. Considering there is $2000 rebate instead of $1000 as in other areas or other time, is this deal still ok or should I be able to get it lower?
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MSRP $22,220, the $19,594 OTD price includes $1,750 cash rebate. The price is much higher than I had planned for a Corolla, but is it a good price? Thanks a lot for all your help! Options are: 50 state emissions JBL radio with XM radio trial subscription All weather guard pakcage Sunroof Sports package Vehicle stability control Rear bumper protector |
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