finance with the dealer right now. you get 0% apr, if you really want this car get a deal before 9/8/09. They have a 0% apr for 60 months, shud save u a bundle of money.
I got a Blue S, Auto, Sunroof, along with the other options listed above and freight for 17,400 + 2.9% financing through Toyota. On top of that, I got 4,500 for my clunker and 1,000 for college graduation from Toyota. So 11,900 for a 2010 Corolla is not a bad deal at all in my book.
*** Not sure what financing deal they are talking about but the 0% is for 36 months, 1.9% 48 months, and 2.9% for 60 months. www.toyota.com is my source. ***
For our 2010 Corolla XRS (purchased July 24th, 2009) (with everything on it except for DVD Navigation) we paid with Tax, Title, Transfer of plate, dealer prep all that add on stuff, $22900. Automatic transmission with the 2.4 liter engine.
My 09 S, I paid $20,200 last november 28, 2009 through the costco auto buying program. I think I got rip off by costco. Since most of you got your S for under $17K.
For those of you who got your Corolla S for under 17000, could any of you refer to me anyone in Southern California? Most down here are above what you guys paid for out the door.
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