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Hi, Could you pl share your experiences around sfo bay area? In particular, I am planning to buy XLE\LE with navigation option during this week. Any help\pointers'd be great. thanks Michael
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Replying to: taxman4 (Nov 20, 2006 6:13 am)
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Replying to: siennasfo (Nov 20, 2006 11:47 pm) Any info on this topic??? Michael
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Here's the deal I just bought at Mike Calvert Toyota in Houston... 8 passenger Sienna CE with Pkg #1 + A4 Extra Mile Pkg A $23,400 ( I took 0% financing instead of $1,000 rebate) + Leather ($1200) + Alarm ($200) + 7 yr / 75k / $0 deductible warranty ($1000) + TTL = $27,604.00 walk out. I did all negotiation online and just walked into the dealership on Saturday and bought the car. Very painless experience. It took just under 2 hours to complete the entire transaction. I was very happy. I thought the deal was good considering the ridiculous Gulf States Toyota markup we have to pay in Houston. What do you guys think? Jeremy |
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I have been searching for a 2007 Toyota Sienna for several weeks. I have been given $25944.07 + TTL for an LE with options #2, Night vision mirror upgrade, p4 Vehicle shield, A1 Extra mile alum wheel upgrd, g1 Vehicle fueling, and M6 Carpet matset. Now most such as p4 I don't want but either they are port options or factory options. Is this a good price. I am able to purchase just about anywhere and looking at edmonds was confusing. They don't seem to include some of the charges on the invoice - by the way this is invoice price they fax to me. I'm in DFW so let me know if I should look elsewhere.
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Replying to: siennasfo (Nov 25, 2006 9:30 am)
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| Just put down $1,000 for an LE 8 passenger with BZ package for $25,770, in Nassau County in NY. However I only realized when I got home that they added on this “Administrative Fee” for $374 (my fault for not noticing before I walked out). This fee is already typed into the carbon paper, as if it’s standard/required. Anybody have experience of having them waive this, or will they not budge on it? | |
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Replying to: buildersboy (Nov 24, 2006 8:20 pm) I bought 2006 Sienna LE with #2 option + CF (carpet) at $850 below invoice plus $2,000 rebate in Indianapolis. After I bought a car from that dealer, 2 of my friends bought from the same dealer. They also gave me $50 referal bonus after my friend's purchase. If you need more information, let me know your email. Thanks.
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Replying to: txsienna (Nov 25, 2006 5:29 pm) If you don't want certain options, either don't buy a vehicle that includes them or insist they be included at no charge. The damned things are built in Indiana and you can order one to your specs. Sienna invoices (and option packages) are confusing. One of the problems is that they always include advertising fees. Though legitimate, they vary by region and are never included in Edmunds' (or other price guides). |
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| My buying experience went from good to bad. Here is our problem. We purchased a new 2006 Toyota Sienna Limited van. With in six months I have cracked and peeling paint on the hood and the rear hatch. The van also has several large chips in the hood. I showed the van to the Toyota rep and he said the places on the hood are stone chips and not covered by warranty. I asked about the spot on the hood where the paint is cracked and he said that is also from a stone. The paint is popping off this van in more places than all other cars that I have owned combined. When I showed him the 3" long crack in the paint on the rear hatch the rep said I probably did it opening and closing the rear hatch. I informed him that the van has a power rear hatch and that is how we open the door 99% of the time. He offered to repaint the spot on the rear hatch but nothing for the places on the hood. I asked him who I can talk to above him and he told me that there is no one above him. I called the home office in California and filed a complaint, but the home office said I had to go through a dealer and a Toyota rep. The home office said that I do not have any recourse other than this. I will never buy another Toyota if this is how they treat their customers. The dealership where I purchased the van from is Gary Force Toyota in Bowling Green Kentucky. If anybody doubts that the damage is a factory defect, reply to this message and I will email you pictures of the van. Also does anybody else have paint issues with their van. I see a lot of complaints about the paint chipping so much that I think Toyota has a paint adhesion or paint prep problem and I am wondering if there is enough of a problem for a class action law suit. | |
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