My father, who researches everything, consumer this and that, etc... loves the Toyota Corolla. Apparently they are very good cars. In my opinion, you made a good choice. (my dad looks into safety, reliability, mileage...usually the works)
2006-10-10 05:10:24
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answered by feathereafter 4
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No, not at all. Toyotas (Camrys and Corollas in particular) are great values for the money, not very expensive, reliable and perform well. They retain their resale value. The only thing is to make sure you replace the tires promptly because they come brand-new with really crappy tires. Otherwise, you have gotten yourself a great car that will last for hundreds of thousands of miles without hassle.
2006-10-10 12:08:39
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answered by nido_tr3s 5
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Its buyers remorese. The corolla doesn't have the longevity as say the Camry does. Plus, it has a smaller engine and will depreciate over time. I wouldn't get anything less than a V6 or V8. Yes, I realize gas prices are high, but in the long run, the repairs will get ya.
2006-10-10 12:08:05
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answered by Sandi A 4
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Depends on why you're having second thoughts. If it's in regard to resale or reliability, no. If it's in regard to high performance and sport appeal, then yes.
2006-10-10 12:02:51
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answered by Stumpy 4
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Wow we have heard everyone praise the vehicle but I imagine you are worried about the deal you got, or if you are worried you got suckered in the financing. It is too late to be concerned however because very few states have a cool down period to return the vehicle. Welcome to the family your an owner.
2006-10-10 12:35:37
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answered by I am Jared From Subway 3
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