I have 2007 toyota corolla with 43500 miles. Should I get 2004 toyota avalon with 90,000 miles instead?
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The value of my 07 corolla with 43,500 is around $9000. The value of 2004 toyota avalon with 90,000 miles is also $9000. However, the avalon is more spacious than corolla and way more comfortable too. It has leather seats, V6 engine, and a full size sedan compared to economy sized sedan of corolla. Avalon has 84 more horsepower than corolla. Would that be a good or bad deal? the only disadvantage is that the mileage of avalon is more than double of corolla.
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Answer:
depends what you want. I would think the car you know is better than the one someone else is trying to sell. I would recommend sticking with the Corolla.
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