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1709 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 2:26 AM
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| Yes it is negotiable ! They start ar about $1,800.00. Cost on it is around $700.00. I negotiated mine down to the high $600's or low $700's, I cannot remember. My wife has the vehicle right now with those docs in it. This warrenty is the Toyota Platinum Care which gives you bumper to bumper for 7 years/75000 miles. I payed $500 for it on my 99 4Runner and just got a check from Toyota for the unused portion of that warrenty for $287.00. I traded the 4runner in on the Sequoia. It's nice that Toyota will send you back money on the unused portion of the extended warrenty. Normally I'd say you don't need it on a Toyota, but you surely need it on American cars, but if you can get the cost of it down to the $700's and get money back if you trade it early, than it's a no brainer. I never used it on my 4Runner, but the peace of mind was nice. Definetly negotiate the heck out of it! | |
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I'd never leave my truck with that kind of a system ! Wow !!! Sounds great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I'll look it up at Tundra Solutions. Any advice for back-up sensors for the Sequoia? |
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| For the back-up sensors dry www.autotoys.com and do a search. I saw a nice camera that you install in the rear to watch on a monitor install in the dash for the DVD system. | |
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I got mine with: Leather (aftermarket by the dealer) Chrome wheels Privicy glass Black pearl emblems Roof rack Keyless entry Tow bar Electric seats Front/Rear air Running boards Mats $33,500 (plus $600 extended warrenty) I took more than a little fighting with the dealer. It was a "bait and switch" that I turned back on them through some hard talk and actions. But alls well that ends well. |
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| Any idea when Toyota is going to release 2003 model | |
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| I plan to get one Sequoia exactly like that posted at #103 except the color - I'd like white or Thunder Gray. Any suggestion for the best deal in Atlanta area? Thanks in advance. Blucraw68, could you please give me your dealership name? Thanks!! | |
| I priced Sequoias in Atlanta but received a much better deal from Scott Bell at Tuscaloosa Toyota (.com)in Alabama. This is about a 3 to 3 1/2 hour drive from Atlanta. | |
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Thanks, Oldcoyote! I already sent the quote requirement to it and see what I get. I don't mind to spend a whole day to save a couple of hundreds of dollars. I will check Atlanta Toyota here at this weekend. I already talked w/ one of the dealers there several times and hope I can get good deal there. I also got positive responses from Stone Mountain Toyota in emails. I will keep informing. Thanks again! |
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| I am looking for a 4x4 SR5 with everything EXCEPT leather........any good dealers on L.I.?? I went to Stevens in Huntington and they have salesman who know nothing about the vehicle....price was $37,000. any ideas?? thanks, Mike | |
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| I wasted whole day w/o any deals. Definitely, I will not go to Stone Mountain Toyota again. Maybe, I am misleaded by this page, the best quote I got is ~$2000 over invoice. No one mentions any other fees here like doc fee ($400 - $500), distribution fee (~550) - it is NOT delivery fee - $510. Also, no dealer took the invoice price I printed out from this site. Somehow, their invoices are several hundred higher. But, if you took some options out, the dealer said the invoice price in my hands was higher! For ex, in StoneMountain, I was told the sunroof is $720 not $800. I only save < $600 if I remove the sunroof from my list. I had very good experience when I bought the 1st Toyota (Camry) in VA. Any one knows any good dealer in Atlanta? Thanks. I may wait for '03 model then. | |
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