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Toyota Corolla Prices Paid and Buying Experiences

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Deal? by leog
Oct 24, 2009 (7:49 pm)
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What do you think of this deal. Sent out e-mails two days ago and this was the best one. Corolla LE, equipment codes: CK EM LE QA CF, MSRP $17950. My price is $15997 plus TTL. Thanks in advance.
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What's the best car to get by aquaswim47
Oct 25, 2009 (6:25 am)
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I am interested in Toyota, Ford, and Honda. I was wondering if the Focus, Corolla, and Civic were the least expensive versions of those three automakers. I am trying to get a deal, but the most important thing is durability. I am not needing a car with much, but I would like one that is reliable.
 
If I was to spend $16K on a car, is that in the ballpark or am I asking to pay too little for a 2010 Corolla? I saw $17,900 in my area but an MSRP of $16,900 for an automatic transmission. Shouldn't the price be less than MSRP? Thanks.
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Re: 2010 COROLLA S Auto [bandula] by socal_lily
Oct 30, 2009 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: bandula (Sep 13, 2009 12:07 am)

hi bandula, how much was the OTD price? and which dealership did you buy from? thanks!!
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New 2010 Corolla LE owner by flowinprose
Oct 30, 2009 (4:48 pm)
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Just purchased a 2010 Corolla LE with EVP #1, PV (vehicle shield package) and CF - premium carpeted floor mats:
 
Toyota's MSRP on the website is $18,204. The dealership sticker price was 18,203. The dealership claimed their "invoice" price was 17,650. Its probably really more around $16,700.
 
I ended up getting a price before rebate of 17,332. OTD price with college grad rebate of $1000 was $16,332 - Wrapped the state sales tax back around with this for a financed amount of $17,372 at 0% for 60 months.
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Re: New 2010 Corolla LE owner [flowinprose] by leog
Oct 30, 2009 (6:31 pm)
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Replying to: flowinprose (Oct 30, 2009 4:48 pm)

I thought the 0% financing was only for 36 months. Can you confirm that the dealer was able to give you 0% for 60 months.
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Re: New 2010 Corolla LE owner [leog] by flowinprose
Oct 30, 2009 (8:15 pm)
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Replying to: leog (Oct 30, 2009 6:31 pm)

The terms probably vary by geographical region. I can definitely confirm that I got 60 months at 0%. I bought in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Corolla LEautomatic+power package by beepinajeep
Nov 01, 2009 (11:19 am)
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I looked back in August & was quoted 15988 OTD on a 10 LE automatic + power & weather package & 1 mile on the odometer. (I only care about the power package)
 
I am going to talk to a sales manager tomorrow that I know has to make a couple sales tomorrow for end of the month numbers. What would be a good deal now?
 
this would be a cash sale (no financing)
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Re: Deal? [leog] by corollafan2
Nov 10, 2009 (1:04 pm)
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Replying to: leog (Oct 24, 2009 7:49 pm)

I recently purchased an LE auto transmission, with LE, CK, CF CM EM, QA, plus SR option- sun roof- along with moldings for figure you mentioned. I live in suburbs north of Boston, MA. I found a large discrepancy between local dealers and did 99% of my shopping online. Two dealers were willing to sell vehicle in $16,000 range, all others were about $1200 higher....my final price was $15,988 which was in responce to best previous quote of $16,200. As stated, this includes a sunroof. The price does not include sales tax, title fees or title prep fee of $125. Plus, dealership charges $295 for registration prep fee.. all MA dealers do that. It used to be $400 until word got out a few years back.
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New Toyota Incentive by almich
Nov 17, 2009 (12:58 pm)
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I am in the market for a 2010 Toyota Corolla LE and I just received an email from my local Toyota dealers (Orange County, CA) that Toyota is offering a factory rebate of $750 or 0% APR for 60 month.
 
It seems like it is pretty difficult to get a deal as good as the deals before the Cash for Clunkers program, but I think this offer combined with a grad rebate is decent. If you can get them to quote around $15.3K (before tax and fees), 0% APR minus $1000 for the grad rebate would ultimately cost ~16K OTD.

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