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Replying to: mhageman (Nov 22, 2008 9:35 am) |
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| Thanks, I needed that advice today. I really do hate playing this game. Had the one dealer I was working with ( He called me first) , and they did the switch and bait. Another dealer called and said he could help me as the dealer I had been working with was busy. And all of this back and forth. So, your comment was very encouraging! . | |
| I forgot to mention the dealer who called me to do all of the negotiation,( this was all done on the phone )as I had driven and seen the vehicle the night before.He said that he would give this vehicle to me for 27,200 minus the certification. I said no, I will buy it at that price and it needs to be under certification. I am already pre-approved to buy from my bank. All I need to do is write the check. Should I have accepted their offer, and not be concerned about the car being certified.? | |
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I got a quote today for a 2008 highlander sport 4wd with leather, dvd navigation and rear dvd entertainment package. Basically a loaded sport. The dealer asking is basically the dealer invoice price of $35,869. Dealer seemed open to further discounts but how low should I go? What's a fair ammount to be asking if they are already at invoice? would it be advisable to ask for 36 out the door (as in no tax)? Thanks for any help! I could be making a decision today or tomorrow. |
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Anyone have any tips for how to take advantage of the $5,000 rebate currently offered in the Southeast Region? I live in No VA, and would be willing to travel to NC if I can get an 08 Sport for invoice less 5k.
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On the 08 with 25,000 miles, look up the kbb private party price. Anything you pay over that is probably too much. I'd hate to buy a 08 with that many miles but especially if it was a rental with a hundred different drivers who drove it knowing they were not going to own it. The other person wanting an 08 at invoice? There are deals out there on 09's already. Your 08 won't be a bargan unless you get soe serious discounting. |
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Replying to: schristogmu (Nov 23, 2008 5:18 pm) |
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Replying to: iwantvan (Nov 21, 2008 1:35 pm) |
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I am in Richmond, VA and need a Highlander. I want limited but may get a Sport I like the "wood" look of the limited but like the camera on the Sport. I think the Nav is a rip off. I had a pretty decent price in Richmond but then the $5000 rebate for the SE came out. Has anyone gotten any good deals in NC? I read before that jimbarkleytoyota in Asheville has no hassle prices that are pretty decent but that's 6 hours away. Has anyone heard of Toyota meeting the marketing support for a sale in another area if the manufacturer is pushed?
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We wrote the check Fiday night for the 08 Highlander Limited Blizzaed Pearl. Loaded minus Navi, Minus DVD. OTD was $33000.00 untill I added the 7 year 70,000 mile bumper to bumper at $1400.00, so OTD was $34400. |
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