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Re: Toyota announces zero-percent financing [skr2] by annettedinh
Oct 03, 2008 (2:46 pm)
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Replying to: skr2 (Oct 03, 2008 5:01 am)

A dealer from Folsom, Ca emailed me and said that there is a 0% financing for 36 months for Sienna 2009 for October.
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2009 Sienna XLE FWD with EVP 4 by skokes
Oct 06, 2008 (10:26 am)
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Replying to: trtle (Aug 15, 2008 8:45 pm)

About to pull the trigger on this model for about $33,400+++ not including the current $500 rebate. If anyone has done better (or has any comments) for purchases in the Midwest, please let me know!
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Toyota promoting 0% finance on 11 different models by nastacio
Oct 06, 2008 (10:50 am)
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The 0% financing is for all 2009 Siennas, including 48 and 60 months.
 
09 Siennas in our area (Raleigh, NC) are not going for more than 1% over invoice with 0% financing in 3/4/5 years.
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I want the 09 a 0% financing by forbidden
Oct 06, 2008 (6:42 pm)
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This may be silly to some but I'm in need of someone's expertise. I purchased an 08 xle in August 08 (0% financing deal). I would really like to trade it in and get the 09 evp#2. How would I go about this in order to get the 0% financing for 60 months? Would I be able to trade in the 08 with 2 months in at this point? The 09 was what I wanted but I settled because of the 0% financing. I obviously don't know that much about trade-ins and would appreciate any information. Thanks in advance.
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Re: I want the 09 a 0% financing [forbidden] by hause7
Oct 06, 2008 (8:28 pm)
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Replying to: forbidden (Oct 06, 2008 6:42 pm)

Why do you want the 2009 Sienna? The 08 and 09 are the same.
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Re: I want the 09 a 0% financing [forbidden] by yatesjo
Oct 07, 2008 (9:21 am)
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Replying to: forbidden (Oct 06, 2008 6:42 pm)

My philosophy is you should buy something as close to what you want as possible and keep it for a long time. You can trade in your 2 month old '08 but all the money you tried to save by getting the original 0% financing deal will be lost a few times over. As soon as you took delivery of the van it can no longer be sold as new thus the value of any incentives are lost to the next buyer, and the dealer will take another 15% off (if they are being very generous) just to make a few bucks on the resale.
 
You have to ask yourself if the additional options are worth the $1000s it will cost you to get at this point- the '08 and '09 models are otherwise identical. You might look into getting the options you want installed aftermarket. It may not be integrated and installed as pretty, but it will probably be a several $1000s less expensive that trading in at this point.
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Re: LE w/ Premium Package [tambaydriver] by tambaydriver
Oct 07, 2008 (10:33 am)
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Replying to: tambaydriver (Sep 30, 2008 7:45 pm)

What are some buy experiences on LE or XLE FWD now that Toyota is offering 0% financing? Are vehicles still moving at below invoice as they were last month? Hondas are moving below invoice and 2.9% and KIA is still offering 5k off. Need to move soon and was hoping to gain some insight. Thanks.
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Re: LE w/ Premium Package [tambaydriver] by nastacio
Oct 07, 2008 (12:34 pm)
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Replying to: tambaydriver (Oct 07, 2008 10:33 am)

Below invoice you say?
 
My local dealer is quoting an 08 XLE FWD at 1% over invoice -2K rebate and I thought he was being generous.
 
Is anyone finding 08 XLE's under invoice and then also getting the rebate?
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Re: I want the 09 a 0% financing [forbidden] by ateixeira
Oct 09, 2008 (9:36 am)
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Replying to: forbidden (Oct 06, 2008 6:42 pm)

Well, you bought a new 2008, which is now a used car, and worth substantially less then what you paid.
 
Now you want another new one, this time a 2009.
 
There are 2 transactions.
 
You're surely upside down on the loan for the 2008. So you will have to come to the table with money just to get out of that deal.
 
Why? Because depreciation is not linear. Your van loses the most value at first, just when you drive it off the lot. Especially since a dealer will only give you wholesale value for that trade-in. They may only offer you $22-24k on a van that you paid $30 grand for a month ago.
 
But...that's fair - they now have to sell it as a used van, and will expect to make a profit for it. Noone will pay $30k for it now that it's used. They might be able to get $26k for the same van, and since they get a margin on the deal they may offer you only $24k or so (that's my guess).
 
Now, the dealer is interested in selling you another new van, the 2009 you mention, so they may try to sweeten the deal, but they're still not going to offer you more than they could sell it for, else they would lose money.
 
It won't hurt to sit down and ask for real numbers, but my guess is this is going to be a very costly transaction, and you're better off keeping the 2008.
 
Good luck.
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Re: I want the 09 a 0% financing [forbidden] by cracovian
Oct 09, 2008 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: forbidden (Oct 06, 2008 6:42 pm)

I'd just wait for the '10 model before trading in your '08 - it will have features that even '09 can't touch (and the ones you REALLY want) and it will surely come with the 0% financing on non-hybrid models

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