2009 Toyota Corolla CE
2009 Toyota Corolla CE questions and answers
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Q: Could fog lights be installed on Toyota Corolla 2009 CE?
Does Toyota Corolla 2009 CE have wiring or everything should be installed?
A: If the Wiring isn't preinstalled it would be a simple matter of running a few wires and a switch.
Fog lights are really easy to install.
Q: How do you break in a brand new Toyota Corolla (2009 CE)?
A: You should really read the owner's manual. That will help you with that. I believe you have to go the speed limit for the first 1000 miles. Then you can drive however you want. Good Luck.
Q: I am receiving a warning symbol (!) like that on my 2009 toyota corolla ce.?
Can someone please tell me what this is ASAP. Thanks!
Can someone please tell me what this symbol indicates since i did not receive an owners manual. Thanks!
A: if its on the left side n has some line under it its the tires...its otherwise the tire pressure, u need more air, or u have a nail in one jus take it to the dealer n they should do it all for u
Q: New car buying tips - Toyota corolla 2009 XLE?
I do not have experience in buying new car from dealership. I checked few websites like - msnauto.com, yahooauto.com, kbb.com etc. There are MSRP and INVOICE price given for new car. When I called few dealers they always gave price over the phone more than MSRP. I do not know how to negotiate and to what price level.
Also my trade in 2001 corolla CE as per KBB (old car) value no dealers is ready to give. They mostly give less than 40% of KBB value. I do not know how to get best price out of my old vehicle
Can you give some suggestion to make a perfect deal ?
A: both the MSRP and the dealer invoice price are artificial numbers.
you can pay a fee $14 to $20 to various companies that will show you how much a dealer pays and exactly how much a car with the options cost.
consumer reports has one 1-800-332-6331.
you figure out what car you want with what options then you go to different dealers and see what prices they give you.
at some point tell them this is how much your willing to pay and if they say that's too low, walk out go somewhere else.
when you find a car at the price you want, make the deal and arrange the financing or payment THEN bring in the used car.
you NEVER want to even mention a trade b4 the price is agreed on because they will juggle the figures knowing the value of your trade.
you can buy cars today online without ever going to the dealership they can deliver them to your house.
but ALWAYS drive a car b4 you buy it.
go to a dealership or even call ahead and tell them you want to test drive a car.
the best price you will get for a used car is buy selling it yourself to a private party as you have learned the dealer will give you less than 50% of it's actual value.
Q: Is it possible to install a car alarm on a car with manual locks and windows?
Like a 2009 Toyota Corolla CE ??
A: Of course. Car alarms were invented long before automatic locks and windows became the norm.
But just know that it is an alarm - not an door unlocker in that case.
Good Luck...
Q: College - Loans & Savings?
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Im an college student attending an out-of-county community college taking 5 classes/semester.
My loan every semester is $1730.00...
Im currently saving 2% every paycheck working at Starbucks making $8.25/hour . It's about 8.00, whereas Starbucks matches 25% of it...
Im currently buying stock with Starbucks, whereas at the end of the 2007 Winter quarter, they buy shares for the consumer...Most likely, I'll save the money in retirement saving...
I have two credits card....Good Standing $300.00 limits
I currently drive a Toyota Corolla CE (IN DEBT)
380.00/ month for 75 months which my mom agree to pay for since Im doing my best....
Will I be alright...
Can someone forecast my financial future...
My goals were to pay the total amount in loans to community college by June 2009...I will start paying 50/month starting in January...
A: Increase your savings to at least 10%. In Japan, they save 25% if you can believe it! They once did too in the good ol US of A. I like how you got your relatives to back you up like that. The Corolla was a good choice, but a bad idea to buy it new. Your payments are very high for some reason. See what you can do to refinance the car after you have made at least one year in payments. I should say, after your Mom pays.
You are doing VERY WELL with the exception of your outrageous car payment. In my opinion, for someone in your position, you should have no higher than a $199/mo payment.
Good grades will lower your auto insurance payments. Ask your insurance company.
My other suggestion is to forget paying off your student loans and put more money away in something simple like an online savings account or high interest CD. Your loans are so small I can deduce they are federal. Interest rates are so low and in deferment while you are in school. Consolidate through the Department of Education, only and you will be able to lock in a rate that is lower than what most online savings accounts and high interest CDs offer.
Again, good job. I hope that one day I have a daughter that tries like you.
Q: where can i find a good mechanic for my toyota problems? zip 75042 i need to fix fast?
2000Toyota corolla ce 4cly 1.8l EFI DOHC? Check Engine light
I have had a check engine light for 5 months I took the MAF sensor out cleaned it worked for a couple of hours then came back on, I have changed the spark plugs to NGK 4for $25 and now the car is taking long for it to start i have to pump the
gas paddle a couple times to get it to start i also changed the Throttle Position Sensor and it is now slow when you start to drive it. I can hear it back fire in the engine area when I am driving it has over 160000 miles cheked codes on 11/11/2009 p0300 p0301 p0302 p0171
A: Engine misfired,lean mis.
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