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going to get a new 2013 Toyota corolla LE question about CAR ALARM & price !?

So I am planning to get a Toyota Corolla LE, what do you guys think it is a good price to purchase that car. currently there is an 1000 rebate incentive. one dealership offered me about $16,700 do you think it is a good deal? also when i do get the car do I need to buy additional car alarm system or will the car alarm be already installed? if i do need to purchase one which one will you recommend where do you know I can purchase one and get it installed? it is like body shops or something I just want a cheap one I cant afford much, GOD THIS IS SOO STRESSFUL gt;lt; I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT INSURANCE TO BUY, HOW AM SUPPOSE TO MAINTENANCE IT, THIS IS MY VERY FIRST TIME PURCHASING A CAR AND I LITERALLY KNOWS NOTHING ABOUT IT! SOMEONE PLEASE HELP !

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:Lots of RD goes into wheel and tire size on vehicles so why change the size.
Corollas are well made cars. In response to the answer that complained about the Prizm. I used to own a Geo Prizm. They are darn near identical mechanically but the Prizm had some issues. Door handles breaking, door armrest was crap were a few build quality issues. They should've went with Toyota interior parts instead of GM designing and making their own. Still my red GSi Prizm was a gorgeous car. Mechanically, they ran forever. I owned a Corolla (two to be exact) and while it cost a little more than the Prizm, the higher build quality was evident. Now I understand why the Corolla outsold the Prizm 4 to 1. Corollas are nice cars. The quality had fallen off on the Corollas a few years ago, but they were still better than most cars at the time. The new ones have improved in a big way. Maybe because they have stopped building here in the US.
It will effect your gas millage and tire wear if they're not the right size and PSI, also if you change tire size you NEED to recalibrate your speedometer and odometer.

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