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Re: Is Geo Prism really a Corolla????

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Re: Is Geo Prism really a Corolla????

Jeff Strickland10 Jan 2005 16:53
Yes.

> I was shopping for used Corolla's, and i found a guy that had 5 used Corollas
> --- but one of them turned out to be a Geo Prism.   He claimed that the '98
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> thx...Paul

Krystonia509 Jan 2005 17:45
I was shopping for used Corolla's, and i found a guy that had 5 used Corollas
--- but one of them turned out to be a Geo Prism.   He claimed that the '98
prism is identical to the Corolla, built in the same factory, same engine, same
basic frame.   It sure looked to be an accurate statement after inspecting the
car.   But I have a few questions:

1.  Other than the inherently lower resale value of the Prism, and uglier logo
on the hood of the Prism, is there any other reason to prefer a real Corolla
over the Prism?
2.  How much of a price discount should I expect for the prism versus the
corolla?    
3.  This particular prism was a '98, with 96K miles, AT, no power windows or
locks, but it had a tachometer (the other Corollas I saw did not have tachs).
Price was $5395.   It did seem like a bit better deal compared to the corolla's
he had on the lot.

Also a general question on choosing a Corolla/Prism...If choosing between a '96
with 77K miles with power windows and locks and alarm (bit higher end model),
versus a '98 prism with 96K miles, but no power windows or locks or alarm,
which car would be a better buy if the prices where the same?   What ages a car
faster....miles or years?  

Any comments/recommendations?

thx...Paul

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