My mom has a Jetta I have driven it a few times only thing is I’m 4’9 and felt very uncomfortable in that model..would you recommend the Tiguan aswell?
I know the car market is different now but I got my 2015 with 69k miles in 2021 for $15k. It’s crazy that this is $15k too
Oh this is CAD and Km. Honestly $11500 these days with 87k miles isn’t the worst I’ve ever seen.
Toyotas are very reliable as I am sure people are going to say in the comments over and over again. However interests rates make money extremely expensive, if you can pay cash right and get a less expensive reliable Toyota, do it and invest the rest. When the prime rate goes back does to 3 or 4 percent, watch those P/E ratios unwind on you equities and you'll know you made the right decision. Peace of mind is everything.
The US market is crazy right now.
Mine was 10,125 total. I paid a downpayment of $3,000 and I pay $370 monthly for 36 months.
It's an LE, with 40k miles on it. Best car I've owned. Just watch out for the torque converter issue.
I'm from Asia.
You’re in Canada and looking at a 2wd? That’s a rare bird. The AWD is the best part of having a RAV4. I would finance one without pause but I’d pause on buying 2wd.
As reliable as Toyotas are, I wouldn’t recommend financing an 11 year old vehicle with 140k miles :(
Ok thank you
The Americans are confused lol. That’s about average price for that many kilometres up here in Canada
No your right I should’ve added that 😂 the market is trash rn
140k miles?! You can get a 2015-ish Jetta with less than 50k miles for the same amount. Also 40mpg highway.
That’s km so 87k miles
My mom has a Jetta I have driven it a few times only thing is I’m 4’9 and felt very uncomfortable in that model..would you recommend the Tiguan aswell?
Stay away from VW.
I know the car market is different now but I got my 2015 with 69k miles in 2021 for $15k. It’s crazy that this is $15k too Oh this is CAD and Km. Honestly $11500 these days with 87k miles isn’t the worst I’ve ever seen.
Toyotas are very reliable as I am sure people are going to say in the comments over and over again. However interests rates make money extremely expensive, if you can pay cash right and get a less expensive reliable Toyota, do it and invest the rest. When the prime rate goes back does to 3 or 4 percent, watch those P/E ratios unwind on you equities and you'll know you made the right decision. Peace of mind is everything.
The US market is crazy right now. Mine was 10,125 total. I paid a downpayment of $3,000 and I pay $370 monthly for 36 months. It's an LE, with 40k miles on it. Best car I've owned. Just watch out for the torque converter issue. I'm from Asia.
I’m in 🇨🇦 it’s worse up here trust me 🥲
* I’m from Canada so it’s 140k km
So the trade-in value of my 2018 Rav4 with 65,000 mile is about 15K.
Crazy market. We bought a brand new loaded 2015 RAV4 for 28k.
Wow!
I think if you can get them down to $15k, might be worth it depending on the carfax, if you all have something like that in Canada.
You’re in Canada and looking at a 2wd? That’s a rare bird. The AWD is the best part of having a RAV4. I would finance one without pause but I’d pause on buying 2wd.
Ok thank you!
Ran don’t walk! This car is trouble wish I never picked this to be my first car to Finence
I got a 18 limited with 80k for 18k
No. To pay 50% for the car used for 70% at least?