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Replying to: nasdaq (Nov 21, 2008 11:51 am) If bare bones, with no additional factory or dealer options, I'd have a target starting price of ~ $24,700 + TTL and go from there... If it has some of the popular factory options such as sunroof, front dual zone air, rear auto air, upgraded stereo, towing prep pkg, etc., then it could be a great deal. I'm always a little leary of those special ad prices. Seems like a gimmick to me in order to get you in the door. Then they tell you that vehicle is already sold, but they have these other ones in stock equipped with the typical options you would normally want for x amount more. Or they could tell you that is just the starting price before options... Or it could be a really fugly interior/exterior color combo that they have had on the lot forever and can not get rid of... Not saying any of these scenarios are true in this particular case, but that would be my initial reaction. Give 'em a call and get more details on the vehicle. |
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Replying to: talen316 (Nov 24, 2008 12:10 pm) However, most of the dealerships had a lot of inventory to move through the end of the year. These combined factors helped out. Honestly, though . . . I stressed thru much of the process. All the negotiating wore me out! But the Lord pulled me through. Again, thanks talen316 and to others on this forum! Everytime I drive this Highlander I continue to appreciate its higher quality over its competition. And glad I didn't get a Pilot instead like I almost did earlier this year. |
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Replying to: thl08 (Nov 24, 2008 8:30 am) Thanks
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Replying to: richmonder (Nov 23, 2008 10:18 pm) Scott Clark's Toyota is a dealer I would recommend in the Charlotte area. They have arguably the largest dealer inventory in the area and will get aggressive on pricing. Don't know if you're looking for FWD or AWD. They have a few AWD LTD's left in inventory. You can go to their website to see what they have on the lot. They have one left in white with ash leather. At $5k below invoice, you'd prob be looking at ~$29.5k + TTL and maybe even better... who knows. I bought a 4Runner back in 2000 from Rice Toyota in Greensboro. They may be worth talking to and not quite as far a drive as Asheville or Charlotte would be. From what I can tell, it looks like there is still of a fair supply of '08 FWD Sport and LTD models in the SE, but it seems as if the AWD's are becoming more and more scarce in the region. With all dealers you can
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Yikes. One thing I overlooked in my decision to buy a HL Sport was the cost of replacing those tires. From what I can tell, there are only 3 tires available on the market and they all are around $200/ea. We'll be putting a lot of miles on this vehicle over the next 5 years so we'll be replacing tires prob more frequently than most. Hoping that there will be more and less costly tire options available in the not too distant future. Almost making me wish I went with the base model in a way... Ouch. |
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Replying to: talen316 (Nov 25, 2008 1:08 pm) Has anyone seen a better deal?
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So, I'm looking at getting a 4WD HL Limited, but not in any rush -- basically need it before spring 2009. Should I aim at getting one of the 2008s now (or in December if the incentives are even better) or wait until the sping to get a 2009 (hoping that there will be some discounts on them by then. If we get a 2008 now we'll be making some sacrifices on color choice or options (it looks like everyone is out of our preferred color -- magnetic gray -- in 4WD with the options we want), but I'm willing to do that if I can get a really good deal. Would I be risking too much to wait into Spring -- how likely is it that the 2009s will be coming down in price by then, and if so, would they come down to where the 2008s are now? Thoughts out there?
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Replying to: seloo (Nov 26, 2008 5:35 am) |
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Replying to: dj_dave (Nov 26, 2008 6:37 am) Not sure what kind of deals will be had in the Spring of '09 or later in the year and if there will be better deals to be had in '09 then in '08. Too many unknown variables at play and hard to tell when and what incentives Toyota and/or dealerships may start throwing out there... You may have to play a similar waiting game in '09 and look to purchase sometime in last quarter as 2010 models start to come out. Good luck. |
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Replying to: richmonder (Nov 25, 2008 11:35 am) 1st got the ball rolling w/Jim Barkley T in Asheville, NC, where you will get a good deal. Then got matched deal here in Atlanta where I'm at from Sales Mgr (don't remember name) at Jim Reilly T/Union City, GA on a new classic silver metallic. Then got a slight better deal for a new, single-digit miles on odometer on my 2nd preference color, that cypress pearl from Stone Mountain T here. McDonough (GA) T and Cherokee County (GA) T sales mgrs claimed that they will out-do my final accepted deal at Cobb County, but neither had our 1st preference gray color. Also dealt w/3 other dealerships here who're not worth mentioning - dealing from MSRP. Sorry I don't have phone numbers or all the names as I had trashed a ton of papers gathered and used during my research/hunting/buying process. 90% of negotiating I did by phone. Hope this helps somebody. |
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