It appears as if hell itself hath frozen over - until you dig into the details
A salesman posted online that his location had two GR Corolla units selling for $1k under MSRP. However, the dealer's website indicates that instead, there's a $10,000 markup on each car. Regardless of which is right, the dealer still tacks thousands on top of the final price in the form of junk fees online. It's a tale as old as time. A dealer wants to sell a car, but not bad enough to sell it for what the manufacturer says it's worth.
A white GR Corolla Core with an MSRP of $39,538 comes with the performance package, removable crossbars, a frameless homelink mirror, and all-weather floor liners. Those are stock parts from Toyota that came with the car. If Hector O. is correct on the Facebook posting, the final price should be $38,538 plus applicable taxes and fees. Sadly, that's not the case online as the dealer adds a $10,000 addendum and then more dealer-installed equipment.
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