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9638 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 9:49 PM
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Replying to: saber40 (Dec 23, 2008 9:23 am) The $900 under invoive deal I was offered has not ended up being that after all. They are throwing in $1000 of advertising fees, holdback, and "financial reserve" so the price works out at 31035 for an XLE with #4, TO, LF & AW This price is without TTL. It is also the 0% price. I could take the $1000 customer cash but I think the interest savings for 0% for three years is more than $1000. invoice for this vehicle is 30935 so they are really selling for 100 over invoice. Probably still an OK deal but not the one they offered. I am confused as I thought Holdback was built into the invoice price and represented the profit that the dealer makes if they sell a car at invoice. I need to check.
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Replying to: smusich (Dec 13, 2008 12:41 pm) Sienna actually costs less. Tons more space. The Highlander's 3rd row isn't split folding. Sienna had power doors (favorite feature) I'm happy with my 2007 and would buy another if I had to do it again today. |
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Replying to: pickanyone (Dec 24, 2008 6:04 am) We just bought the exact car you are talking about for 30,800+TTL in Chicago. Premier extended warranty to 7 yrs/100,000 miles for extra $1050. |
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We are looking for this particular sienna and a dealer from where I live (Northern CA) quoted for $36,998.00+fees= $40,287.36 OTD (out the door) including the running boards, all weather mats, rear spoiler, installed. We asked him to give us a better deal than what he quoted but it seems like he won't go any less. Does anybody know if this is a good deal? Please advise. Thanks
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Replying to: annettedinh (Dec 27, 2008 10:56 am) We went with a loaded XLE instead since it is virtually the same car but $4,000 less. The only things you don't get is the laser cruise, memory seats and auto windshield wipers. In our opinion, those options aren't worth $4K. |
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Hi Car Man Can you let me know what the latest Money Factor and Residual Value is on a Limited AWD in the New York area, assuming I qualify for Tier 1+ pricing. Thanks very much Would the MF and RV change much if I traded down to a LE AWD? |
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Greetings, everyone. I currently have a 6-seater crossover, whose lease runs out in March. We have to purchase a minivan. My choices: Sienna. 2nd: Honda Odyssey. 3rd: Chrysler Town & Country. The best price for an '09 Sienna XLE with DVD & NAV seems to be $34-35k. I don't want to get an '08 because the $4-5k I save in purchase price will be offset by a higher depreciation. (Please feel free to comment if you disagree with this theory.) So ... I walked into a local Chrysler dealership today. Received an excellent service. They are offering me a Touring with package 25L (leather, dual DVD screens with independent players, navigation, power-fold 3rd row, stow-n go), with MSRP of $37.1k for $27.9k + TTL. Maybe, if I was to go back and twist their arms (have a 2nd degree referral for the GM), they might go down by a bit more. Plus they are taking the lease off of my hands ($450/month) two months earlier. So, finally, here's my question: Get an '09 Chrysler for $28k, or get an '08 Honda or Toyota for the same price? I'd be eagerly awaiting response from some experienced buyers on this forum. Thanks.
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Replying to: nm_socal (Dec 28, 2008 10:20 pm) I was able to buy the XLE you describe for 30,800+TTL in Chicago, so I'm sure you could get close to that. The deal on the T&C sounds good, but read the reviews. It isn't the same quality as the Toyota or Honda. Plus, Toyota still has 0% financing until January 5th. |
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Replying to: nm_socal (Dec 28, 2008 10:20 pm) |
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Replying to: nm_socal (Dec 28, 2008 10:20 pm) Between Chrysler and Toyota or Honda, any model year, new for the same purchase price, the Chrysler will always be worth less from the moment you put your John Hancock on the contract. See how much can negotiate a '08 vs and '09 on your favorite between the Honda and the Toyota. Make a good enough deal on the '08 and it my not matter the marginal difference in resale value 3 or 5 years from now. There isn't much difference between the model years for either vehicle. |
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