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8561 messages, Last post on Aug 29, 2008 at 4:08 AM
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| I am also in the Philly area and am in the market for the exact van you purchased (LE7 with Pkg.#7 and Z1). Can you email me the details of your deal and where you purchased if you didn't go through Team Toyota? My email is available in my profile. Thanks in advance! | |
| jbp3: Give me a break. I'm sure most of the people reading this board work hard for their money too, and have just as much right to try to keep it in their pockets as you have to try to earn it from them. We are all searching for the fair market value. If people offer you too little, then don't sell them the car. Of course, if you do that, you risk earning nothing from them instead of less than you were hoping for. Isn't capitalism great? | |
| I live in northern Alabama. All I see around here are vehicles that have come through the SE Toyota distributors. What's the closest state that isn't affiliated with SE Toyota? | |
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I, as a customer, am not concerned in the least with how you make your living, nor should I be...that's between you and your dealership. If you can't build enough "value" into a vehicle to entice a customer to make what you feel is a "reasonable" offer, well, who's fault is that? This thread really belongs in "Smart Shopper," perhaps under "Inconsiderate Customers" or "Inconsiderate Salespeople" so the Sienna prices thread remains relatively on-topic. |
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Hi, I'm from Tampa Bay, Florida and I just went and test drove the Highlander today. It wasn't what I thought it would be (transmission shifted strange, so I was ready to walk away when the salesman showed me a Toyota Sienna CE. While it doesn't have every available bell and whistle, it does have enough to make this a great vehicle. I love the feel and the smooth ride. I am still amazed at all the neat touches (I love the gear shift knob -- it's cute). It is fantastic so far, hope it stays that way as this is my first Toyota (I've always been a Dodge Ram Conversion Van or caravan person before). My van came equiped at a out the door price of $25000 ($500 trade in payoff included) with: Towing Package ABS Brakes Tire Pressure Warning Indicator Color Keyed Exterior (Blue Mirage Metallic) Manual adjust seats (would rather have had power, but these adjusted easily) Dual A/C Three row seats (60/40 split/stow) Second row captains chairs Cassette/CD Player Rear defogger Keyless Entry Conversation Mirror Tilt Steering (with Cruise) Power windows / mirrors |
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Ok, first I would like to say how I admire the fact that you put your name at the bottom of you listing. You get some points in my book for that and some credibility Next week I am going to buy two toyotas. one will be a Sienna and the other will hopefully be a Prius (order - put name on list, what ever). I am going to contact just about every dealer in VA/MD/DC/WV that I can to offer this sale to them. Best price wins. This should be a win-win situation. If a dealer can /should only give MSRP than they won't get the deal and I will move on (I can get that from my local dealer). I won't waste their time pushing lower, and I won't let them waste my time pushing higher. And so I will progress through the list and take note on who is naughty or nice. No one dealer should offer a deal they can't live with. And I won't accept any offer I can't live with (MSRP or HIGHER). If no one dealer can offer the van I am looking for at a price I can live with, then I will move to my Honda list. How do you feel about doing business this way? |
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| I am looking to buy a LE with the BW package on Tues of next week. I am contacting many Toyota dealers in my state and local states (VA/MD/DC/WV)this monday and finalizing by Tue. I am interested in also getting a Prius (stop laughing) with package 7. If you are outside of this area but could provide a competitive bid, feel free to contact me. I have made my email address public until Tuesday next week. I wouldn't mind traveling to save big cash. Thanks for your consideration. | |
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Southeast Toyota states: http://www.hoovers.com/jm-family-enterprises/--ID__40247--/free-c- o-factsheet.xhtml Gulf States Toyota states: http://www.hoovers.com/gulf-states-toyota/--ID__40193--/free-co-f- actsheet.xhtml |
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I live in the Chicago suburb area and there is one dealer willing to offer 4% over the invoice + TDA for the 2004 Sienna LE with BW (7) and the CF for about 26150. Is that a good price? Do I have to pay for the TDA? I called around the area and it seems to me that is a good price from other dealers. Your opinion appreciated. |
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