@@MR1977. The cheapest I have seen one go for after taxes and fee is 29k which is a lot for a Corolla. At that point, you are edging into Camry territory and in Prius territory. So at the end of the day, its what you can find with how inventory is currently.
I was in contact with 4 Toyota dealers in Calgary, AB as of the first week of 2024. Only one dealership offered me an Out-the-Door price of $34,800 for a Corolla Hybrid SE AWD but I have to put down $1,000.00 refundable deposit. I may have to wait 6 or more months until a car is allocated to the dealership. The total price listed on the Toyota Canada website for the Corolla Hybrid SE AWD is $35.400.91 So I'm looking at $600 savings but a massive $34,800.00 dollar expense.
@@dproulx222 yes, it’s a long wait for the Corolla. I’m paying $31,000 all in for the hybrid LE AWD and had to put a $2,500 refundable deposit down. Based on all the reviews the car should be worth the wait 🤞
What is the point if you can't buy it at Toyota MSRP. Dealers are asking much more than MSRP. They are installing some dubious dealer packages and charging big dollars. They are also charging $450 dealer processing fee.
I was in contact with 4 Toyota dealers in Calgary, AB as of the first week of 2024. Only one dealership offered me an Out-the-Door price of $34,800 for a Corolla Hybrid SE AWD but I have to put down $1,000.00 refundable deposit. I may have to wait 6 or more months until a car is allocated to the dealership. The total price listed on the Toyota Canada website for the Corolla Hybrid SE AWD is $35.400.91 So I'm looking at $600 savings but a massive $34,800.00 dollar expense.
Hybrid does not use a CVT, yes you mentioned the correct term ECVT but you said it uses rubber band, incorrect. This is an electric transmission, no bands used. You keep mentioning “lower gears”, it has only two gears, first and the rest.
Thank you for the info. I heard that that car is a bit noisy if you are outside of the vehicle with the engine running. My gf went for a test drive and when they drove up with the car she noticed that is was noisy. (She also tried the cross hybrid and said it wasn't as noisy.)
looking at buying one. anyone have experience with the awd in snow? ive seen mixed reviews, some showing the awd not kicking in properly during some tests despite the front wheels not having traction. Im more tempted to go for a subaru as i live in WI.
I was in contact with 4 Toyota dealers in Calgary, AB as of the first week of 2024. Only one dealership offered me an Out-the-Door price of $34,800 for a Corolla Hybrid SE AWD but I have to put down $1,000.00 refundable deposit. I may have to wait 6 or more months until a car is allocated to the dealership. The total price listed on the Toyota Canada website for the Corolla Hybrid SE AWD is $35.400.91 So I'm looking at $600 savings but a massive $34,800.00 dollar expense.
That highway noise is too much! I really don’t think adding a few foam pads would add much weight or cost that much money. I wonder if the XLE trim has dual pane windows or acoustic windshield. I get Toyota wants you to buy a Lexus but this is just poor design.
Well I thought about it as it’s only a few thousand more and if you have it for a long time it will quickly pay off. I believe I did the math and it saves almost a grand every year
@@Chloe-jx8byI did the math too and $1000/year is close enough for a 40 mile/day commuter. The more expensive your gas the quicker it pays off. So if it’s $5k more, after 5 years you’ve recouped the value.
also if you are financing it. The car payment plus monthly gas payment will be cheaper than the car payment plus monthly gas payment with the non hybrid corolla. So you don't even have to own it necessarily for 5 years to start saving money.
And used hybrid cars from Toyota are always more expensive on the market. So if one day you want to sell the car, you will have more money for the hybrid one So it is worth it to pay a small premium to get the hybrid one
What the hell are you talking about low profile 18's cheap... idk what hole you been living in for 15 years but they have always been spendy course all tires are now...
@MB-jz3uu I'm saying the prius has an even lower roof. I got the corolla hybrid as I was constantly hitting my head in the prius. I'm a Toyota salesman so I had plenty of time in both cars 👍
@@Master-Baiter Which car do you believe is more quite on the highway? And would the LE Corolla be less noisy with the SE given its smaller wheels and more side profile on the tire? Thanks!