Reasons why to Purchase a Toyota Corolla LE 2010+
I am currently a proud owner of a Toyota Corolla LE 2010, 5 year contract 0% APR
I will state this at the beginning, both Honda and Toyota make amazing vehicles. This isn't a VS this states how certain things work and which would be better for who
VTI Engine = Variable Timing Intelligence, this engine adjusts to the driver, usually this is best if this vehicle is for a single driver and purpose, meaning you aren't going to be making long and short trips varying in miles everyday.
The engine doesn't work as hard, no matter what, all Toyota's have a timing chain belt.
Electronic Steering Wheel, this is a safety feature, it may feel like your steering wheel is locking so you aren't able to turn as hard as you'd like, truth is it's for safety reason, I have driven the Honda LX, and would say that this is a beneficial feature. It makes it so that when you are turning, if it is too tight it locks up, every time so far it has saved me from having to manually self adjust the turn when it comes down to making one.
Toyota is generally cheaper than a Honda also, but you have to remember, there are reasons for this, one of the main problems for Toyota right now is their PR is terrible with all their recalls, it's been all over the news, meaning it is EASY to negotiate the price down, but Toyota knows this already, so they will try to make you pay more. I purchased my Toyota Corolla LE at the price of 17,500(exactly) BEFORE fees and tax, you can go lower than this though, you may be able to purchase it for as little as 17,000 if this is at the end of the month, saving you quite a nice amount of money.
A hot tip for buying a new car at 0% with Toyota is, if you don't have a good credit rating and they are asking for a co-signer you can actually offer to put more money down, money down refers to any way you put it too, for instance if you use credit cards with low APR, so what you would do is, you use a credit card, pay the minimum monthly payment on your car every month, and pay the high APR card off first, after that's paid off you have your own monthly payment on your Toyota, my monthly payment is currently 225.54 it's not that bad
Toyota 5/5
Toyota is generally the cheaper car to get, My wife's family has been purchasing Toyota for the last 15 years, after they met me they fell in love with Honda, the look is very sleek, but don't be fools Toyota is still just as good of a car than Honda, it is just a more basic car, so if you are looking to save around 800-1000 dollars I'd just purchase a Toyota Corolla LE, but don't go a model lower you will lose advantages.
When purchasing the Corolla, make sure you start telling the dealer that you are not interested with all the accessories that come with it, this will quickly give you an advantage even though the car comes with them already, if you tell them you are interested, it's as if you are already agreeing to purchasing them. I was able to go against wanting them, and still received them when I purchased the vehicle, according to their retail price I walked away with an extra 800 dollars in value(Over priced on their side though.) Just remember negotiate the best you can.
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