Make sure Toyota knows that.
Make sure Toyota knows that is what you are telling everyone you know.
Ratchet up the pressure on them. You can make them break and take care of their defective paint!
Document everything/write it down. Dates, times, what was said, who said it, etc. A lawyer...
Toyota, as they made the car, not the dealership.
A car with defective paint is worth a lot less money when it comes time for resale or trade in.
Go after 'em.
The 1998 - 2002 Corolla's are noted for high oil consumption due to a design defect in the piston design.
I hear you on used car dealers. It seems like they all are lying, cheating, manipulating, low-life, scoundrels. I've been looking for a decent used car now for three months and dealing...
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If you provide the VIN of the vehicle to a Toyota dealers Parts Department, they can look up the car for you in their computer database and tell you if it is an S model or not.