2024 Toyota GR Corolla - Dealers Will KILL IT

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Published 2024-04-05
Showing the inside and out of the 2024 GR Corolla. It's turbo 3 cylinder engine and 6 speed manual are fantastic little hatchbacks but there's a major problem. You guessed it, THE PRICE!!

All Comments (17)
  • @BlackWater6937
    I have a 2008 Z06 corvette and 2017 GT350 and this GR Corolla as a daily. I got my 2024 premium $1k under MSRP and got 0% APR. I am in love with this car. It puts an equal smile on my face as my other cars. Next winter is probably the first winter I’m excited for cause I have this car.
  • @dannyphamous
    Was looking for a practical fun car last summer but got turned off by a $66k GR Corolla I test drove, $58k GR Corolla, and a $84k Integra Type S (prices are before taxes, license, registration, and any financing).
  • I think it's really cool and love this hatchback. Also love the Volks GTI but would only lease it. European scares me and find the potential repair bills only worth it of its a 911 Porsche. No BMW is worth the risk
  • @mhk67091
    I bought my 2023 Corolla GR Core brand new last July for 38200 plus tax.. Do your research and patience you will find MSRP or below. Don't pay any mark up..
  • @1InfinityShade
    When considering a purchase of the GR Corolla, it's crucial to avoid paying over the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). While some dealerships are offering vehicles at MSRP, those who opt to impose markups on new inventory may ultimately hinder their own sales efforts. Reflecting on my own experience, my Core model equipped with performance, cold weather, and premium audio packages was acquired at its MSRP of $40,223, devoid of any additional markup. However, it's important to note that this price point may still seem substantial considering the interior quality offered. Nevertheless, it's evident that the value lies predominantly in the mechanical and technological attributes of the vehicle. The interior design of the GR Corolla is notably driver-centric, unapologetically prioritizing functionality over lavishness. My advice to prospective buyers is to test drive models available at dealerships with markups. Should you find the GR Corolla to your liking, it's advisable to seek out dealerships offering vehicles at MSRP. Dealers who adhere to this pricing structure tend to experience quicker inventory turnover, thereby receiving a more regular supply of vehicles.
  • Howdy Joe. JOHNNY here. Keep up the great content and thank you for it.
  • @shaggybx
    Your reviews are great 👍 Kiss my ass 10k markup for a regular GR
  • @joncaseyclary
    I bought a Circuit edition at MSRP at absolutely love it. The interior is simple and quality. It got more attention at the track yesterday than everything except a Lotus. Non enthusiasts don’t pay attention to it at all, it’s got a sleeper vibe I love.
  • @Camerongproctpr
    Toyota as well as other car manufacturers are begging for sales especially toyota with the new designs this year in there trucks .. I'm surprised your not bombarded with sales people looking to steal your happy away.. 😊 keep up the great content Americans need you sir.
  • @HaroldCombs
    Saw one of these with 1k on it at car max North Austin for 36k. They won’t retain their value. These dealers are dreaming with that ADM.
  • @airkrd
    That’s at priority, they’re awful. When I went to look at one there in January they had one listed at 15k over msrp
  • @leifbruton
    I can't see paying that kind of money for that. Maybe there is a corolla enthusiast out there somewhere, where? I don't know. Still way better cars for that kind of money.
  • @jordanp1859
    We can’t get enough of these in stock. If we could get 10 at once we’d sell em all. We sell them with only a $7k market adjustment. So right under $50k. I’ve sold at least 5 of them personally.