How much are people paying for various 09 corolla's across the continent?
We got a 09 Corolla S, auto w/o sunroof for 20900+ taxes.
How does this stack up. Post your deals.
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How much are people paying for various 09 corolla's across the continent?
We got a 09 Corolla S, auto w/o sunroof for 20900+ taxes.
How does this stack up. Post your deals.
Mine is $20888 out the door price, with the sport package, jbl sound, alloy wheels, no moonroof.
i got mine for 19,500 Corolla S black with out a sunroof, and with no VSC. i bought mine when gas was high so i traded in a maxima SE V6 so i had a trade in that i got 14,650 for and i paid the rest, they didnt really give me anything off of the car, the car was 19,998 and i got it for 19,500
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2009 Corolla S Black Sand Pearl - Automatic
$16203 was the price of the car before TTL, warranty, Gap, etc.
I paid 18,800 for my car with TTL, warranty, Gap etc. Id say that was pretty damn good, considering the sticker was $20,347
My best suggestion would be to go to Edmonds.com and look up your car "priced with options". Get the invoice cost and then find out what others are paying.
I would not pay more than "what others are paying"
call your local sales managers with your lowest e-price on the last day of the month and someone will want to beat it, at least to get you to come in. After rebate, I got a base for 14700 in Maryland.
just got mine last week think the car was around 16k with the sport package, and some kind of paint undercarriage protection that cost 600 bucks and wasn't optional. i got a 7 year 100k platinum warranty called tender loving care for 1100 wondering if anyone else got it and if its worth it. I drive alot to work so i would be putting 25k a year at least for another year or two unless i move or get a closer job.
ended up getting everything(car,warranty,fees) total cost
putting $2500 down
$310/month for 63 months
i have 20 days to cancel my warranty and get 1100 back if i want.
It's an automatic
Last edited by verticalmule; 12-18-2008 at 08:53 PM.
We got our S, Auto, Eneki alloys, spoiler, for 20K, lifetime engine warranty, with a 2K trade in that was falling apart, literally. so we probably paid realistically mid 18's to 19 for it. But that included an annoyed salesman going back and forth to the manager 5 times
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just got mine last week think the car was around 16k with the sport package, and some kind of paint undercarriage protection that cost 600 bucks and wasn't optional. i got a 7 year 100k platinum warranty called tender loving care for 1100 wondering if anyone else got it and if its worth it. I drive alot to work so i would be putting 25k a year at least for another year or two unless i move or get a closer job.
ended up getting everything(car,warranty,fees) total cost
putting $2500 down
$310/month for 63 months
i have 20 days to cancel my warranty and get 1100 back if i want.
It's an automatic
I paid 2700 for a prorated(why so much? read on), fully refundable 6/100 for my wifes car....as reliable as they are, I might cancel mine.....
The toyota brand warranty costs 1000~ but isn't sold in 5 or 6 states, including here in OK....don't know why yet...
I'm thinking of canceling the warranty, that 2700 will go far toward my new mazda6, and HOPE toyota starts selling THEIR warranty by the time my wife hits 3/36, since you can buy the Toyota warranty anytime up until that 3/36 mark.
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