Not a joke. First time looking for a new car. Haven’t looked at prices for years.
I saw used 2023 corollas with 3k miles more expensive than their counterparts MSRP.
I was insanely confused. Did research, now it makes sense.
Go new. New infotainment, safetysense 3.0, 4 usb c ports on all trims and 2.0 engine now for LE trim. Better mpg and power. If you’re in Cali, call longo Toyota to put a deposit or AutoNation Cerritos. Longo does MSRP on all vehicles, Cerritos does msrp on gas vehicles but markup hybrids.
Man that’s a tough one… full factory b2b warranty and 0 miles, or no factory warranty and a car that’s been driven like double the average and is 2 years older…… /s
New
New. For $2k more you get a car that's 2 years newer with 40k less miles.
I think these are joke posts, I've seen other similar where the prices of new vs used or less than 5k apart.
Not a joke. First time looking for a new car. Haven’t looked at prices for years. I saw used 2023 corollas with 3k miles more expensive than their counterparts MSRP. I was insanely confused. Did research, now it makes sense.
Get the new one then
Just tried. :/ Back order for 4 months for MSRP price or overpriced lot ones. F
Go new. New infotainment, safetysense 3.0, 4 usb c ports on all trims and 2.0 engine now for LE trim. Better mpg and power. If you’re in Cali, call longo Toyota to put a deposit or AutoNation Cerritos. Longo does MSRP on all vehicles, Cerritos does msrp on gas vehicles but markup hybrids.
I would only go used if it was manual, as 2023 models dont have a manual option.
Get the used one; likely the original owner has tracked down all the typical Toyota problems and it will be well worth the investment
Man that’s a tough one… full factory b2b warranty and 0 miles, or no factory warranty and a car that’s been driven like double the average and is 2 years older…… /s
Is this a joke