BenchBrawl
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I bought a 2013 top-of-the-line Corolla early last year with 30K miles (which comes out to 48K km) so it's not impossible. I paid around $11,000 US dollars. The one you linked appears to be the base model so the price isn't so low that I'd be suspicious of anything.
Having said that, if I had to do it all over again, I would go back and buy a 9th generation model, which I believe ended with the 2008. They seem a little better put together.
I am far from a Toyota fanboy but if you're needing a car you can just drive and drive forever and never have to worry about anything going wrong, Corolla/Camry is definitely the way to go. They are not "fun" and you'll be like every other clone on the road but they're cheap, they never break down and resale is really good.
What makes you believe that? Have you noticed anything annoying with your 2013 model? Also, are the 9th gen so better well put together that it's worth buying a car that is 5 years older? We're talking about a 10 years old car if from 2008, I find that scary.
But your comment scares me too lol You seem worried/unsatisfied.