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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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| Does any one know if toyota is going to offer some real incentives to sell the 2008 inventories of Sequoias. I could be wrong but I would think this vechicle has not sold as well as more efficent vehicles and the inventory levels would be high. I own a 2001 Sequoia and the vechicle has been great with no problems.The vehicle has 90,000 miles on it and is due for some expensive maintenance. I would like to buy a new 2008 Sequoia. The market for new car sales has been the worst I can recall and it is a buyers market. I would expect some serious price cuts on this vehicle. | |
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Replying to: clark4 (Jan 29, 2009 5:42 pm) They were *amazing* to deal with...simplest automobile transaction I have ever participated in. They had two 2008 sequoias, the other one was a platinum...I think the MSRP was something around the $51k mark, advertised price was around $34k (and I assume the rebate on top of that), but I think it has since been sold. They also had great deals (I thought) on 2008 4runners (they had one or two advertised for around $23k (and I assume they were applying all rebates on top of that as well). They had a long list of "2008 specials" on their website, but the list appears to be down to just a couple of vehicles now... It was the kind of deal that I kept waiting for the "surprise", and it never came. Turned out to be the best car buying experience I have ever had...they didn't try to sell me extended warranties, didn't try to put me into a loan, no "paperwork fees"...the salesman was great...they didn't even take a deposit from me. Price aside even, I am glad I bought from them and will definitely give them a look the next time I am in the market again. The price was so low, I did not even bother trying to negotiate...I had talked to several other dealers in the capital district and western mass area, and none could come close. Feel free to drop me a note if you want more info... --Dave
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Replying to: bogartd (Feb 03, 2009 10:58 am) Clark |
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Just brought home a Limited for $41,500.... That did not include tax and tags but does include: Cold Kit Rear Entertainment 20 Inch wheels Navigation Power back door Daytime Running Lights Moonroof Preferred Accessory Package Wood Trim VIP glass breakage sensor Sirius Satellite Receiver. Nothing but good things to say so far except going through the car wash for the first time......well, lets just say I will have to get used to the size. Thanks for everyones help here in the past.....especially one person in general....you know who you are!! Thanks!
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Replying to: buzzy8 (Feb 04, 2009 12:22 pm)
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Replying to: amheck1 (Feb 04, 2009 12:32 pm)
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