I had a test drive for Toyota corolla LE 2016. It has only 8000 miles on it. When I accelerate at speed 45 mph to 60 mph, the car vibrates a little. What could be the problem? Is it a major problem?

Asked by Safari_2997 Jan 13, 2017 at 10:32 AM about the 2016 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: General

Should I consider buying it?

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could be the following: needs a front wheel alignment, bad tires, bad rotors, bad front wheel bearing, defective struts, so yeah it could get pricey for you to fix, I would have if fixed before buying it and have your own tech look it over as well, make sure you do a car fax as well..

A 2016 will still have a factory warranty so if they fix the problem BEFORE you buy it and the price it right I would go for it.

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If you like it then buy it if the price is right. Have them balance all of the tires.

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