First Car - I want a Solara but I'm no expert
I've been looking around at a few different cars and originally I didn't even look at Toyota (even though my family hasn't had any major issues with them) mostly due to the look of their cars (I was in a Dodge Charger/Ford Mustang/Mitsubishi Eclipse market originally). I had considered a Celica but the used ones I found were really badly off.
While wandering a used car lot I found this beautiful silver car and once I sat in it I knew I found the kind of car I wanted. It was a 2004 Silver Solara SLE V6. Since then I've been looking all over for Solaras trying to find a good price and quality. They're hard to find in my area so I'm venturing further out and I needed some advice from the experts what I should be looking for.
I'm in South Western Ontario (Canada) so the prices and mileage will be slightly different than the U.S. but I'll try to convert it so everyone might have a chance of understanding and helping if they so wish.
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Car 1: 2004 Silver Solara SLE V6
Price: 16,500$ CAD (16,625.22 USD)
Mileage: 74 799 km (46 480 miles)
Features: I assume the standard stuff on a 2004 SLE: power windows/mirrors/seats, heated leather seats, power sunroof, CD player (not with mp3 as far as I can tell), radio, a/c, wood-grain trim, etc.
Notes: No keyless entry (no key fobs and it looks like only one key in total - I was pretty sure keyless entry was standard but in true salesperson form, the man supposed the owner had opted out, but I suspect they just never got the keys with key fobs). It has a couple of scratches (really small) on the rear bumper and one under the gas cap. Coffee stain on the inside rear foot well and a little grungy on the displays in the center console area.
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Car 2: 2007 (listed as 06 online oddly) Red Solara SE
Price: 18,995$ CAD (19,144.70 USD) - offering 18,000 including converting it to Canadian measurements and delivery (1.5 hours away from where I live)
Mileage: 38 500 km (23 920 miles)
Notes: Obviously lacking a sunroof and heated leather interior. A couple of pinholes and a hole that looks like a burn mark in the back seat (no bigger than a dime). No noticeable dings on the paint job. Smaller engine (4 cylinder to the other car's 6). It does have keyless entry and mp3 capability.
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Car 3: 2004 Red Solara SLE
Price: 15,300$ CAD (15,428.48 USD) - Dealer changed the price of online listing to 15,900$ when I called to come in and look at it prior to my arrival and tacked on almost 700 in admin fees.
Mileage: 89 600 km (55 670 miles)
Notes: It does have keyless entry. The paint job on the front hood/bumper/mirrors has many small chips in it (as if it was driven highway-speed in extremely close proximity to a gravel truck for hours). I suppose I can touch that up but that's a lot of them to fix. Battery was dead and dealer stored it in the back so I couldn't test drive it anyways. Everything looked ok, but the hood was not aligned quite right at the front (on the body curve) where it meets the bumper (dealer claim: it was warped a little from repeated closing with pressure applied only on one side [ie. used on hand on the left side to close it and so it shifted]).
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Car 4: 2004 Black Solara SE V6 (3.0L not 3.3L)
Price: 16,995$ CAD (17,151.98 USD) - includes "Cost Saving Warranty, Fresh safety check, Clear air test, First lube oil and filter, Roadside Assistance, Delivery cleanup, Inspection report"
Mileage: 84 000 km (52 200 miles)
Features: Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Power Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Tinted Windows, AM/FM Radio, Alloy Wheels, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Sunroof (seemed like more than the SE normally comes with)
Notes: I haven't been out to see it in day light yet (going today after work, saw it last night though) and it has a couple of dings on the rear bumper, can't tell the front but the front has a plastic hood wind/rock deflector on it (which I don't really like how they look, though black on black isn't bad, but after seeing that Red SLE, I understand why it's there) so probably not as bad as Car 3.
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So far these are all I've found in my area (looking as far as 2.5 hours out of town). What I really want is a nice car that won't cause me a lot of headaches right off the back (I know all cars eventually die). It's my first car so I'd rather not break the bank on this. I wanted a new car but I'm in love with the look and feel of the Solaras and a new one, while affordable would be a considerable break in the wallet for me right now.
The features I really would love to have in this car are the power mirrors, windows, doors, and seats (I drive a no power anything P.o.S. 1999 Protege that is dying faster than I can drive it). I would love something with lumbar support and a good back to it cause right now I can't drive very far at all without a sore back. Cruise control (which they all had) and good pick up. I'd prefer a sun roof at all possible so the second car is not as big a contender except that it comes with a remaining warranty and they'll deliver/haggle the price. Heated and leather seats are something I would love but I can live without if necessary, but in the winter I'm sure I'll be crying if I don't have them lol. I'm also stick-shift challenged so it would have to be an automatic.
I have one question as well. With the first car and it's lack of keyless entry, if all I get out of them is the one key (obviously it has the chip in it cause it can start the car) how many should I have received (ie. would have come with the car originally)? Approximately how much am I looking at to replace the keys with chips and the key fobs plus programming them? And is it possible to re-program the car with a new number when doing the keys or not (and if so, price approx.)? I'm just worried if it's not possible, that I buy this car and someone has a keyless mode of entry into my car. The dealership won't deal on price but I'm tempted to say that they should at least include in the price the replacement of the keys and fobs (and possible re-programming of the car) or deduct that from the price and I'll go have it done myself. The Toyota dealership here said it's anywhere from 300-500 for the key fob with key to be replaced and 80 if it's just the key fob.
Sorry for the super long post. Thank you to anyone who reads this whole thing and responds with some advice. I'm very much out of my depth on this.
Regards,
Vanyl
While wandering a used car lot I found this beautiful silver car and once I sat in it I knew I found the kind of car I wanted. It was a 2004 Silver Solara SLE V6. Since then I've been looking all over for Solaras trying to find a good price and quality. They're hard to find in my area so I'm venturing further out and I needed some advice from the experts what I should be looking for.
I'm in South Western Ontario (Canada) so the prices and mileage will be slightly different than the U.S. but I'll try to convert it so everyone might have a chance of understanding and helping if they so wish.
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Car 1: 2004 Silver Solara SLE V6
Price: 16,500$ CAD (16,625.22 USD)
Mileage: 74 799 km (46 480 miles)
Features: I assume the standard stuff on a 2004 SLE: power windows/mirrors/seats, heated leather seats, power sunroof, CD player (not with mp3 as far as I can tell), radio, a/c, wood-grain trim, etc.
Notes: No keyless entry (no key fobs and it looks like only one key in total - I was pretty sure keyless entry was standard but in true salesperson form, the man supposed the owner had opted out, but I suspect they just never got the keys with key fobs). It has a couple of scratches (really small) on the rear bumper and one under the gas cap. Coffee stain on the inside rear foot well and a little grungy on the displays in the center console area.
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Car 2: 2007 (listed as 06 online oddly) Red Solara SE
Price: 18,995$ CAD (19,144.70 USD) - offering 18,000 including converting it to Canadian measurements and delivery (1.5 hours away from where I live)
Mileage: 38 500 km (23 920 miles)
Notes: Obviously lacking a sunroof and heated leather interior. A couple of pinholes and a hole that looks like a burn mark in the back seat (no bigger than a dime). No noticeable dings on the paint job. Smaller engine (4 cylinder to the other car's 6). It does have keyless entry and mp3 capability.
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Car 3: 2004 Red Solara SLE
Price: 15,300$ CAD (15,428.48 USD) - Dealer changed the price of online listing to 15,900$ when I called to come in and look at it prior to my arrival and tacked on almost 700 in admin fees.
Mileage: 89 600 km (55 670 miles)
Notes: It does have keyless entry. The paint job on the front hood/bumper/mirrors has many small chips in it (as if it was driven highway-speed in extremely close proximity to a gravel truck for hours). I suppose I can touch that up but that's a lot of them to fix. Battery was dead and dealer stored it in the back so I couldn't test drive it anyways. Everything looked ok, but the hood was not aligned quite right at the front (on the body curve) where it meets the bumper (dealer claim: it was warped a little from repeated closing with pressure applied only on one side [ie. used on hand on the left side to close it and so it shifted]).
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Car 4: 2004 Black Solara SE V6 (3.0L not 3.3L)
Price: 16,995$ CAD (17,151.98 USD) - includes "Cost Saving Warranty, Fresh safety check, Clear air test, First lube oil and filter, Roadside Assistance, Delivery cleanup, Inspection report"
Mileage: 84 000 km (52 200 miles)
Features: Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Power Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Tinted Windows, AM/FM Radio, Alloy Wheels, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Sunroof (seemed like more than the SE normally comes with)
Notes: I haven't been out to see it in day light yet (going today after work, saw it last night though) and it has a couple of dings on the rear bumper, can't tell the front but the front has a plastic hood wind/rock deflector on it (which I don't really like how they look, though black on black isn't bad, but after seeing that Red SLE, I understand why it's there) so probably not as bad as Car 3.
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So far these are all I've found in my area (looking as far as 2.5 hours out of town). What I really want is a nice car that won't cause me a lot of headaches right off the back (I know all cars eventually die). It's my first car so I'd rather not break the bank on this. I wanted a new car but I'm in love with the look and feel of the Solaras and a new one, while affordable would be a considerable break in the wallet for me right now.
The features I really would love to have in this car are the power mirrors, windows, doors, and seats (I drive a no power anything P.o.S. 1999 Protege that is dying faster than I can drive it). I would love something with lumbar support and a good back to it cause right now I can't drive very far at all without a sore back. Cruise control (which they all had) and good pick up. I'd prefer a sun roof at all possible so the second car is not as big a contender except that it comes with a remaining warranty and they'll deliver/haggle the price. Heated and leather seats are something I would love but I can live without if necessary, but in the winter I'm sure I'll be crying if I don't have them lol. I'm also stick-shift challenged so it would have to be an automatic.
I have one question as well. With the first car and it's lack of keyless entry, if all I get out of them is the one key (obviously it has the chip in it cause it can start the car) how many should I have received (ie. would have come with the car originally)? Approximately how much am I looking at to replace the keys with chips and the key fobs plus programming them? And is it possible to re-program the car with a new number when doing the keys or not (and if so, price approx.)? I'm just worried if it's not possible, that I buy this car and someone has a keyless mode of entry into my car. The dealership won't deal on price but I'm tempted to say that they should at least include in the price the replacement of the keys and fobs (and possible re-programming of the car) or deduct that from the price and I'll go have it done myself. The Toyota dealership here said it's anywhere from 300-500 for the key fob with key to be replaced and 80 if it's just the key fob.
Sorry for the super long post. Thank you to anyone who reads this whole thing and responds with some advice. I'm very much out of my depth on this.
Regards,
Vanyl
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