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Should I wait till the end of they year?
We have not bought a new car for the last 8 years and I am not sure how to approach this.
I feel that we need a hybrid, considering how many street miles we put on this car, it's currently a 2005 Camry LE I4. As I understand 2012 Camry hybrid is completely redesigned. I am hoping they are going to offer some kind of low or possibly (0) zero apr. on the end-year models, towards the new year. In most cases, wouldn't the price of the car be still negotiable even if the manufacturer or their lending arm offers incentives? Just trying to figure out if it's even worth waiting. I also suspect, that hybrids are not that "negotiable" at this point with gas prices where they are ![]() Thanks!
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