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The AWD models have a "AWD" badge on the right rear of the hatch door. OR, you could look underneath and see if you spot a drive going to the rear wheels.
I have an offer for 2012 XLE wit NAV + Ent. for 35,000 TTL in TX area, it's good to go OR working out more on this? Please help us
Corolla LE with mats - 16990 OTD inc. title and registration for 4 yrs Portland, OR so I didnt pay any sales tax... I could have gotten 750$ lower i.e., 16250 had I opted out of the Toyota finance option....and financed through a credit union/paid cash I got a 0% for my a lil over avg credit score which is why I went for it.... I did 1k down.... I think I did ok....regardless, it's a nice car to drive for a commuter car....and I know i'll get a decent money amount back even if I were to sell it after a few yrs I read a lot of your posts and would like to thanks Edmunds and all of you for this forum....All you prospective buyers should share your experiences and prices as well :)
First off, I love the suv and the features and color, but I am wondering if the deal is good enough and whether it is a better idea to lease or buy. We are trying to lease or purchase a base model 2011 Rav 4 with some upgrades like bumper strips on the doors and tinted rear view and privacy glass...none of the other pricey extras. They are quoting us : Buy- MSRP 24, 537.00 - 400.00 (savings) ---------------------------------- 24, 137.00 + 2, 076.00 taxes (8.6%) LA + 250.00 (registration, title,etc.) -------------------------------------------------- 26,463.00 total that with 60 mos. loan @ 2.99, $1000 college incentive and $2500 down, equals... $409.89 a month for 5 years , with toyota care package for two years,3-5 year warranty, etc. OR we could do a 36 mo. lease for $275 a month (including the money down and college incentive) and have the two years free oil changes care package, 3 yr. warranty, etc. Do either of these sound like good deals? Also, they told us that they are only making $700 on the car at this price, and they can't quote lower because since it is almost a base model there is not much markup in the car. Does that sound truthful? Thanks for your help!
Paid $34,800 OTD for a 2011 SE Highlander V6 AWD (near Portland, OR, factory sticker $37,122), shoreline blue with tow prep, tow hitch (factory-installed), mats, cross bars and mud flaps. Got the five-year 0% loan, plus a 20-year, 200K powertrain warranty. The powertrain warranty was thrown in by the local dealer; it's issued by Fidelity Warranty Services, which doesn't have great reviews, but, hey, it was free). We didn't want the Limited, as we didn't have a taste for the wood grain interior.
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