Toyota Camry OR Toyota Corolla??


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Garvo Gujarati   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-09-06 09:22:34

Thakkarbhai,

Welcome to Canada. The purpose of this board is to share the information. By giving the phone number you tried to start a private conversation that is not going to benefit the community and that is why I wrote it like that. I am sorry if I offended you.

Did any body joke on you on this board? If so please let us know and we can take corrective actions.

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Smiley   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-09-06 12:56:05

In my view both corolla and Camry are good. If you are just a starter in Canada and need a vehicle to start with , Corolla is a good choice and if you have already owned a corolla/civic etc in the past and are looking to upgrade from the previous small car , then go for the Camry .

Camry will be more expensive to buy and maintain than corolla. So it depends what you are looking for ..

PS: There is some website in Canada which charges about 40$ and gives you Invoice prices for the car. Use that, It saved me $ 1100 on my Camry when I bought it about 2 years ago


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Fido   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-09-06 21:08:50

Can you explain what you mean by 'invoice price ' . Is that indicative price depending on the make and model ?


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mails4sagar   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-09-06 21:29:22

Quote:
Originally posted by hkthakkar



I am not from any small town




Can you please elaborate on the "implication" of the statement, and its relevance in the context ?

Thanks.


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Fido   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-09-06 22:13:19

Can you also explain the relevance of your post to the topic. ?


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Smiley   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-09-06 01:39:39

Invoice price is the price that the dealer gets it from the factory . And I remember the website is carcostcanada.com . Once you have this price, it helps you to negotiate the price of the car


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jake3d   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-09-06 08:39:32

Quote:
Originally posted by Smiley

Invoice price is the price that the dealer gets it from the factory . And I remember the website is carcostcanada.com . Once you have this price, it helps you to negotiate the price of the car



Note that in the more popular models the invoice price may not help you get a better deal because of the demand.
I was a client of carcostcanada and I was satisfied with their service and was able to use the invoice price to get the car about 400$ less than the dealers sticker price. I also got another dealer to contact me via carcostcanada network with a price much lower than the sticker price.
The customer service of carcostcanada is really good too and I got prompt responses from them. There were a cpl of models whose info was not updated and the CS team made the info available to me at a priority basis.


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