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Replying to: slader (Sep 06, 2004 1:21 pm)
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Replying to: sienna_me (Apr 15, 2004 6:39 am) |
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Replying to: autoguy1 (Aug 13, 2004 7:23 pm) |
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Tuesday September 7, 2:42 pm ET TORRANCE, Calif., Sept. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., announced manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) today for the 2005 Sienna van and RAV4 compact sport utility vehicle (SUV). These vehicles will begin arriving at Toyota dealerships nationwide this month. The Sienna receives minor enhancements for 2005. The base CE grade receives High Solar Energy-Absorbing (HSEA) glass on the windshield and front side windows to help reduce cabin temperature. A power-adjustable front passenger seat has become standard on the XLE and XLE Limited models. Base MSRP for the Sienna CE begins at $23,225, reflecting an increase of $270 or 1.2 percent. The LE grade ranges from $24,730 for the seven-passenger model to $24,880 for the eight-passenger model, reflecting an increase of $250 or 1.0 percent. The LE seven-passenger AWD has a base MSRP of $28,345, an increase of $250, or 0.9 percent. The MSRP for the XLE model ranges from $29,025 for the 7-passenger model to $32,230 for the 7-passenger AWD model, reflecting an increase of $545, or 1.9 percent and 1.7 percent respectively. The XLE Limited 7-passenger model has a base MSRP of $35,295, an increase of $595, or 1.7 percent. The XLE Limited 7-passenger AWD carries a base MSRP of $37,495, an increase of 0.9 percent or $345.
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Replying to: jwang (Sep 08, 2004 7:39 am) |
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| I am going to buy a 2005 XLE Limited AWD Sienna with the HO package (DVD Nav) and the Z1. In Connecticut we were quoted $42,500 for MSRP and they will take off $2,000. I wonder if anyone has heard about the HO package and what has changed as the price of it has gone up $2100!! I called Toyota and they say they have no new information on the 2005's. Seems like a lot of money for Navigation. | |
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The dealer I am working with just got his last 2004 Sienna delivered to him yesterday. Ironically, it is almost exactly like what we wanted: an XLE with leather seats and trim, 2nd & 3rd row sunshades, heated front row seats, 6-disc cd changer and power moonroof. The features are exactly what we were wanting...exactly. The only thing we aren't too fired up about is that it is the light blue metallic with grey interior. We wanted the desert sand metallic with fawn interior. (I know tan is bland, but it hides dirt well). Anyway, I can get this van for $29,500, maybe even $29,000 (MSRP is $32,190, Invoice is $28,900). What do you all think? Get it or pay more and wait longer for the 2005 Sienna which has nothing different from the '04 other than option packages being grouped different and higher cost and the unlikley hood of getting a price near or at invoice. Another thing to consider is the van's value. I did a www.kbb.com search on a few vehicles that were the same model but different years. It seems that if a 2004 van has 10,000 miles and a 2005 van has 20,000 miles, the 2005 van is still worth more - evrn though there is no difference in them and the '04 has less miles...that's wierd. So right off the bat the value will not be the same as a 2005. That has my decision process a little more difficult as well. Gimme your feedback. George PS - as a side note, the sales amnager also went over the new 2005 XLE prices and packages for me, at least the packages he will be getting. The base price has increased from $28,480 to $29,025. Also, the packages for XLE went from 21 options in 2004 down to I think no more than 9 or 10, with #5 and #7 being the most popular.
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...the new '05 XLE's? Anybody know? George |
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