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1702 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 3:15 PM
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Replying to: warwickmon (Jan 13, 2009 11:16 am) You would be hard pressed to buy a 4X4 Plat in Las Vegas - I was told LV orders only 4X2's. |
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Replying to: xier (Jan 22, 2009 6:24 pm) Rear DVD system : $1670 Daytime Running Light: $40 Laser cruise control: $600 Cold Package: $100 Total options: $2410 + Base = $58,010 + destination charge = $745 Grand total = $58755.00 That was mine. Of course, as I stated in great detail before, that is not what I paid. Maybe where you live all the Plats are just more loaded with options. Most accessories like mats are way overpriced at MSRP. You can get all that stuff on-line for much cheaper. http://www.mcgeetoyota.com/new-inventory/index.htm?reset=InventoryListing#invHis- tory:reset=InventoryListing&inventoryView=listview&invtype=new&SByear=clear&SBma- ke=Toyota&SBmodel=Sequoia&SBbodystyle=clear&start=0
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Replying to: xier (Jan 22, 2009 6:24 pm) |
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When I bought my Plat a few weeks ago, my salesman basically told me XM was already built in. All I needed to do was subscribe. I didn't check it thoroughly and now I find I do not have it. It is just XM-ready. The guy apologized profusely and admitted it was his mistake. I actually believe him because he is about 25, nice as pie, 1st Sequoia he has sold, and clueless. Maybe I am the sucker but what can I do. At any rate, they have offered to install it for free if I buy the Toyota system which will cost me $350. My question is should I let them do it or should I go aftermarket. I know I can get it much cheaper but I am concerned with how well integrated it will be. Plus whether or not I will have some hideous box on the floor or mounted to my dash. Any ideas? Thanks, W
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Replying to: warwickmon (Jan 24, 2009 12:05 pm) Go for it, the dealer is treating you fairly for their mistake.
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Replying to: hdfatboy (Jan 24, 2009 1:05 pm) I'll have to sneak this by the wife. She already gave me flack for getting the sport shift knob and sport pedals. That's OK. We spend $40 some K on a car and she gives me grief for jazzing it up. She spends more on haircuts! But I digress.
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Replying to: warwickmon (Jan 24, 2009 8:15 pm) |
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Replying to: warwickmon (Jan 22, 2009 9:49 pm) Gotta love the daytime running light add - Wonder how many Plat's dont have this..
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Replying to: xier (Jan 25, 2009 1:10 pm) I'm not 100% sure however I don't really think this is an option (even thought they are listed that way on the window sticker). DRLs are required in all states therefore I doubt there are any Sequoia's without them (other than Canada and other exports). There's no switch to turn them on/off and in reality all the DRLs do is turn on the front orange marker lights while driving in the daytime. Very different from the DRLs of other car makers where the headlights are turned on during the daytime. |
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Replying to: bogartd (Jan 22, 2009 12:19 pm)
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