TOO MUCH. Its one of the most over-rated cars. Read the reviews and you will see why. Toyotas quality has gone down while the demand has risen. Look at the Saturn Aura, you wont be disapointed. Its the next big thing waiting to happen, and when the word gets out you wont be able to get one for anything. Its a European, Opel-Pontiac bred, and simply the best Saturn ever. Its standard, base model options, like V6 and automatic transmission would push a comparable Camry to thousands more, and thats not including all the little things. It has recieved only rave reviews, and its striking looks rival the most expensive cars in the world. Last year Toyota had the most recalls, but the media "failed" to notice since millions would stand against them because of thier reputation. These days reputation is nothing, technology advances so fast it cant keep up. For ex: three years ago GM was one of the worst companies, now they have the most top-rated vehicles, and the quality/reliability surpasses Toyota. Honda is still on top of the reliability ratings. Ford also had more recalls than GM and DaimlerChrysler combined, for reasons like exploding engines and wheels falling off. Here is a quote from the Washington Posts review of the Toyota CAmry "one of which is the Chevrolet Malibu, which in my real-world driving experience has been every bit as good and reliable as the much-ballyhooed Camry but has been maligned primarily because it is a Chevrolet". Oddly enough that was an '04 Malibu VS the totally redisigned '07 Camry. Common problems with Toyotas are plastic rattling until it falls off. People then complain that when they take it to the dealer to be fixed they just say "The cars are made with so much plastic its practically impossible to fix" GM is also the worlds fastest growing manufacturer, and that dosent happen by accident. AFter second-guessing yourself many times, test drive the Saturn Aura and you'll know why its the new king of the midsize class, you wont regret it.
Oh, yeah. The Aura is 269 a month, or so the display says.
2006-11-19 06:06:22
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answered by American Idle 5
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Depends on your financing. It's going to vary ya know! Also, what kind of credit do you have? Good? Bad?
Do you plan on putting down a decent amount of cash?
How 'bout this: go to the car dealership, pick the car you want, find out the price, dicker with the salesperson, find out what kind of financing they offer, then try to find some better financing at your own bank or finance company.
2006-11-19 11:38:58
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answered by grahamma 6
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Leasing or buying? How much down?
If your buying it $300 a month is not gonna cut it. unless your putting $6000 down.
BTW I do have a Toyota with 50,000 miles on it and it's NEVER been in service for anything not even brakes. I'm hard on a car too.
2006-11-19 11:35:33
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answered by Just Me baby 3
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depends on your credit and how much you're borrowing. the monthly payment is also dependent on the terms of your loan. consider this. 1) amount of loan, 2) rate of interest for the loan, 3) term of loan (how many months you will pay this). you can check out edmunds.com or yahoo cars to find out how much you will pay by entering these 3 pieces of information. Good luck.
2006-11-22 02:26:32
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answered by JNC 2
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depends...on the deal u've got
basically it'll something like 300 per month
2006-11-19 11:31:23
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answered by askance 4
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