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Replying to: Eersfan4life (Jan 22, 2009 12:22 pm)
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I am currently in the market for a new Sienna XLE with package EVP#4. I live in Nor California. Best price have been able to get so far is 30090 + tax Is that a good price. Any shopping tips appreciated.
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Hello fellow car shoppers, I am negotiating for an XLE Limited AWD with package 2 and HID lights/laser cruise control. Essentially, everything. Without pushing hard, I have two offers, one at invoice + 200 and the other at invoice + 1000. (By invoice I mean published invoice price, minus the current $1500 rebate.) Is this good enough or should I persist? Thanks! Luigi P.S. The current offers are from Toyota in Oakland (the new one, near the airport) and in Davis.
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Replying to: semenzato (Jan 24, 2009 8:09 pm) |
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| I'm looking for a 2009 Sienna 8 Seater LE (FWD). Where I can find best price in Cleveland, OH. Please help me with the answers.. | |
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Replying to: semenzato (Jan 23, 2009 2:41 pm) |
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Hi, I will most likely be purchasing the Sienna Limited with AWD and all options this weekend. The MSRP is 41,500 for this car at two dealerships. Do you think 36,000 after the $1500 off incentive is a reasonable price to expect to pay? It's right around the TMV on Edmund's. Also can you negotiate with the financing department over the interest rate? I have good credit. Thanks for the help, I feel like I'm preparing for battle.
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| I'm looking for a 2009 Sienna LE AWD w/package #1. I live in Boston area. I saw there are posts mentioned $1500 incentive for 2009 Sienna. Does anybody know if that applies to Boston area? If not, any idea what other incentive might be forthcoming around Boston area? | |
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Replying to: burnsoc (Jan 27, 2009 6:44 am) However, we decided to go with a loaded XLE, since it was $6,000 less. We didn't think that the AWD was worth an extra 6K, especially with the poor reviews of the run-flat tires and lack of a spare. The only other features that the Limited has are laser cruise (we have this on our Infiniti and both my wife and I dislike it), memory seats, and automatic wipers. Again, not worth $6K to us. If saving money is really your goal, my advice is to weigh the options between the two and decide if the Limited is really worth it to you.
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Replying to: phairphair (Jan 27, 2009 7:26 am) |
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