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Old February 28th, 07:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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corolla...

ok so as time goes on after having crashed my neon i know my insurance is gonna go up, i bought a beetle to fix up for my sister in order to drive my mustang again, but truth be told i dont want it.... i like the idea of a fuel efficient car right now seeing as i gotta save that money.... im looking at the 03 and up corolla's i've always like that styling and i know its a freakin toyota so those ****ers last FOREVER and a day! insurance will be alot more decent compared to having a mustang in the household and all that, but whats the difference with a regular corolla and an S? will it raise my insurance much?


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Old February 28th, 07:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The engines in the LX and the S are pretty much the same, so by my best guess you will be looking at around $4 per month difference between the two at the most. And that extra cost is mostly attributed to the fact that if you get in a wreck, the body parts for the S probably cost more to replace.
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Old February 28th, 07:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i have an S. the only differences between the regular and an S is the interior (fabric, some leather here and there) and the outer body kit/spoiler. only minor cosmetic differences.

toyota corollas are great cars. they will last forever and they do get excellent gas mileage. i highly recommend them to anyone.
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