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Replying to: cccompson (Feb 23, 2005 6:23 pm)
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Replying to: elvis1 (Feb 23, 2005 11:48 am) |
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Replying to: kxsomr (Feb 23, 2005 9:57 am) Just make sure you don't give Hartford Toyota any service business....warranty or otherwise. I have no intention on going anywhere near that place!! I hope you will enjoy your Sienna anyway.
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Replying to: cccompson (Feb 23, 2005 6:20 pm) |
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Replying to: coltr (Feb 23, 2005 7:33 pm) My guess is that Tansky's stated cost is probably accurate and they have told you the lowest they'll go is about $1000 over. Hope you can get the deal you want but I would be surprised if any store in Columbus will sell for less than invoice. Good luck and keep us posted. |
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Replying to: coltr (Feb 21, 2005 12:11 pm) The salesman was so nice and answered my many e-mail and phone questions promptly. He faxed me the vehicle inquiry report with everything spelled out (invoice price vs the retail price). These matched up with the Edmunds figures on invoice prices of base models, packages, and add-ons. I didn't have anything more added to the total cost but a $15 sixty day temporary tag fee and a $2 tire recycling fee which is a MD state law for all car sales. Destination charge of $565 was included in the internet quote. Since I am handing the title, tag and tax at my local DMV, I didn't have to pay the $99 documentation fee, although they would have done this for me for that charge. (I figure they are still making around $800 to $1300 due to the TDA, dealer holdback and wholesale financial reserve which is listed on the inquiry report). None of the other dealers' inquiry reports showed these costs. My total cost (including the temp tag and tire recycling fee) for the Sienna LE with pkg. #5 at Fitzgerald was $25,465, plus $59 (total) to fly one way on Independence Air. There was a $500 fully refundable deposit to hold the vehicle which the salesman took via my credit card over the phone when I made the deal on Jan. 29. I had to fax them my insurance info and driver's license, and had to fill out a very simple online credit application just to allow them to verify my credit (to make sure that my personal check was good), Since I was not financing, I wrote the check for $24,965 the night before I flew to get the car. I was prepared to tear up the check and to get my deposit back if the vehicle was damaged in any way, but everything checked out fine. The paper work was signed in the car after I checked it out in the airport parking lot--with parking paid for by the dealer. With 35 miles on the odometer (distance from the dealer to the airport) and a full tank of gas, I was on my way with my husband to visit our son and on to my sister's and her family who also live in the area for a few days before driving back home today in a snowstorm. We love the car! Although the roads were getting a little "dicey" in the mountains of western Maryland, the Sienna handled great with no slipping. It rode smoothly, comfortably and quietly. We had no trouble with location and use of the wipers, temperature and defrost settings, lights, mirror adjustments, etc. This was a pleasant, easy experience and I would recommend Fitzgerald to anyone.
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Replying to: nickles (Apr 09, 2004 9:01 pm) |
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Replying to: mtnmomma (Feb 24, 2005 10:06 pm) Sure wish we had a Toyota store in Ohio like that! |
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I just bought the Sienna XLE Ltd in what has to be the best car buying experience ever. Over approx. a week, I spoke to this fleet guy at Elmore Toyota (e-mail me and I'll give you his name and number). We negotiated a price and he did a dealer trade for the car. On the morning the car arrived, he called me and asked for some information. When we showed up at the dealership, the car was cleaned, gassed and ready to go. The fleet guy was with a customer, so he just handed us the keys and we hung out in our new to be Sienna. After about 20-30 mins of us playing with the car (and him finishing up his stuff), he found us. We went into his office, signed a bunch of forms and wrote a check. We then left. Whole thing, including the 20-30 mins of screwing around with all the gizmos, took about 1 hour. Guy did the finance paperwork and everything. I never had a car buying experience like that ever. Paid $36,185 for the car plus tax, title and license - no B.S. dealer advertising this or that either. Bought the XLE Ltd with HO package and preferred accessories package. I figure it was about $420 over invoice and was $3600 off MSRP. Hope this helps
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| Need some assistance. I was quoted a lease deal on an XLE with package #10 for $423 a month with 2K total due at signing. Is this a good deal? The vehicle MSRP is $34,900, being offered at $30,998 | |
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