As a random aside about the Corolla, they are one of the most common rental cars so a lot of dealerships have deals in place where they will sell the rental place new toyotas and get the old ones to sell as used cars. Usually every big city has at least one dealership that'll have a bunch of corollas (and camrys and minivans etc) that are only 1 year old (or even less), but have 30k miles on them and they'll sell for a chunk off the sticker price as opposed to buying a new car
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As a random aside about the Corolla, they are one of the most common rental cars so a lot of dealerships have deals in place where they will sell the rental place new toyotas and get the old ones to sell as used cars. Usually every big city has at least one dealership that'll have a bunch of corollas (and camrys and minivans etc) that are only 1 year old (or even less), but have 30k miles on them and they'll sell for a chunk off the sticker price as opposed to buying a new car