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Replying to: cobracones (Jul 02, 2008 9:37 am) The difference in prices you are seeing in AR, LA, MS, OK, and TX is due to they only have $3000.00 cash back instead of $5000.00 cash back. Southeast Toyota is a private distributor and has its own programs and incentives which differ from the rest of the nation. Simply put, if anyone is going to buy a Sequoia, SET is doing what they can to sell them here.
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Replying to: cobracones (Jul 02, 2008 9:37 am) |
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| Wwhat does TDA stands for, also once the incentives (5000) now , are over, would the dealer budge and honored them to you if you are erally interested in buying the car, thank you in advance for your help. | |
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Heres some more numbers for folks; Awaiting delivery of a silver sky SR5, leather,jbl (new england region bundle of options) with MSRP of 46,500. Price was 40,900 (included destination) -1,500 cash back which began 7/1, for total of 39,400. Also took 0% APR x 60months. I'll be installing an aftermarket dvd player - either a panasonic or alpine overhead unit. The dealer I purchased from has actually moved a few sequoias a month, and really only has a surplus of platinum's, otherwise there allocations seem to be on track with what they are selling now. One dealer actually had about 45(!) all neatly parked off site at their storage lot, which i visited to check out all the colors in one place. It looked like the Sequoia aisle at Costco. |
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| Last weekend picked up a Cassis Pearl 4x4 Limited with the options CF, AL, SR, PB CK, RF, RL and 5A MSRP $52,090. Paid $42,092 + tax which included $2000 rebate and $2000 loyalty cash. The new rebates for July in Denver region are $3000 and no loyalty cash. | |
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Replying to: sbell4 (Jul 01, 2008 8:09 am) This is shameless begging here - I am in the market to buy a Sequoia. If someone has one of these $3,000 additional incentives and is not going to use it I could certainly make use of it..... Please let me know.. |
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Toyota of Simi Valley was offering $12k off MSRP for their 4th of July sale. $5500 factory rebate + $6500 dealer discount. The newspaper ad was for ALL Sequoias in stock. Funny thing was: we saw an ad stating $11k off. But when we called to check inventory, we were told the promotion was actually $12k off. We quickly jumped into the Camry to drove out. Other local dealers in the Orange County area were only offering between $9k - $10k off. $5500 factory rebate + varying dealer discounts. Purchased 5.7L SR5 for $25,763 (MSRP of $37,763). Options included sonar, running boards, 6 disc changer, spoiler, homelink, and floormats.
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Replying to: chiangrila (Jul 06, 2008 9:01 pm) Per Edmunds' incentive page, there's some restriction on this rebate: "$5500 Customer cash may not be combined with 0.0% APR and vehicle must be financed through the manufacturer's captive finance company." Just wondering if you did financing through Toyota's captive finance company? If so what rate did you get?
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I am about to pull the trigger on a Limited or Platinum Sequoia. What type of lease payments should I have on a $56,000 vehicle? What should be the negotiated price? I am looking for a 3 yr/15,000 mi lease and don't care to buy it after that is up. I see people talking about 10-12k off in CA...what does that mean in NJ? Thanks! |
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Replying to: sbell4 (Jul 01, 2008 8:09 am) |
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