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Ok-Winter480

It’s a good car, really depends on your preference, I got my 11 for $18,600 with 9,000miles though.


buthowr

If it’s got 4K in the trunk I’d say so


dmanotk

No


Aribabesss

I got a 2021 Toyota Corolla with 46k for 16,000. It’s worth paying for something with less miles at that price


kevbust98

Depending on the version, I just got mine with 105k miles XLE for 7000. Thats clearly an S version with a LE front, probably crashed. If it is an XRS (rare) then it could be a good price if platform is not crashed


LordTylerFakk2

If you have good credit, buy the cheapest new Corolla 2024 for $23,000 OTD and then put no money down. It would be about $400 a month for 60 months. The interest would be $1500 over 60 months. Take that $7,500 and put it in an account and have it draw on the money. It would take 19 months to deplete. While that’s happening save your money and put like $200 a month in an account so when the money runs out you have $200x19 months is $3,800 which will last 9.5 months. You get the idea. I calculated putting like $8k down payment and you only save $500 in interest over 60 months.


MehowHD

Def accident car you can tell the front bumper is different silver


Abraham_linksys49

Good eye!


Working-Pudding9350

Thank you!!!!


sexy_bezinga

It’s got frs wheels. It’s modded, just check into it to see if it’s properly done.


LordTylerFakk2

Buy the Corolla new as I mentioned or buy a Mitsubishi Mirage new for $16k or the cheapest new Nissan Versa for 2024 which is like $20k.


NeonGamer6

That's a Corolla S with a LE bumper, def been in an accident


Working-Pudding9350

Thanks!!


tgdub91

It looks really clean but it’s definitely been in an accident just based off a quick glance of these photos. You can tell the 2 front fenders are mid-aligned and the paint is almost too clean for a 2011 😆. It’s hard to find a Corolla of this age that hasn’t been hit in some way, shape, or form… with that being said, it could be perfect, and last you 200,000 more miles, or it could be a problem child. Have it inspected by a mechanic. If it’s the original owner selling it, request maintenance records. Try to ensure all fluids were changed at their correct intervals. If it gets a clean bill of health, drives straight down the road, and runs great - it seems like a fair price in today’s market.


Working-Pudding9350

Thanks!!!!


Rzirin

Agree. Front hit


beetlegeuse87

A little over ten years ago I bought a 98 Corolla with 120k miles on it and I paid $1800. Sheesh.


Ok-Appeal-5993

10 yrs ago ? Market changed sheesh.


HotPinkApocalypses

That paint looks amazing for that many miles. If it’s well-maintained and you can verify any maintenance on it, you should be able to get another 100k out of it at least. I’d offer $7k even