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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [shyboy]
by 774
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Oct 14, 2009 (9:16 am)
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Replying to: shyboy (Oct 14, 2009 6:15 am)
Go to over stock .com cars and get a price on the vehicle you want. Look at TRUE CARS . COM. I just bought a Sequoia for $ 732.00 over invoice or 3198 off sticker. I had two dealers offering the same deal. The best I could do with out this site was about 800 higher for the same vehicle. The site helps to eliminate dealers who are not willing to sell at a great price as it is a buyers market.
A 2wd limited no options listed for 45,624 and a 4 wd drive limited no options listed for 48,986 in your zip code on over stock .com cars
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- #1657 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [774]
by manavi
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Oct 18, 2009 (9:22 pm)
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Replying to: 774 (Oct 14, 2009 9:16 am)
I never thought of paying $700 over invoice as being a buyer's market. Wouldn't a buyer's market usually mean paying under invoice and being wooed with all kinds of incentives from the dealers?
If a buyer's market gets you $3000 off sticker, what do you call the market where people were getting $10,000 off sticker?
I say wait.
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- #1658 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [manavi]
by 774
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Oct 19, 2009 (5:22 am)
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Replying to: manavi (Oct 18, 2009 9:22 pm)
People getting 10,000 off sticker was due to a melt down of the economy, high gas prices, and over production of the Sequoia. Toyota cannot stay in business if it means giving 10,000 off sticker to sell a vehicle. Sequoia production was cut in half from what was produced in 2008 so you will not see the huge inventories of 2008 repeated. I could have bought a 2008 Sequoia but I didn't want a 2 year old vehicle that had been sitting in the weather for a year or two. The vehicle I bought has to be ordered as it doesnot exist in the inventory and I will most likely wait two months for delivery.
I remember back when this vehicle came out in 2001 they were selling almost at sticker so 3000 off sticker is a good deal .
I think you are right about waiting as some incentives maybe offered on the 2010 Sequoia in this quarter. If you are waiting for 10,000 off sticker it will never happen.
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- #1659 of 1709
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Looking for 08 Limited
by jack2008
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Oct 20, 2009 (8:28 am)
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Replying to: bobd80016 (Oct 01, 2009 5:17 pm)
I have also been lookin g for an 08 Seq limited with nav and DVD.
You are right , there are not too many around. The nearest I came was a loaded 08 with 15K miles for $45K. I walked from that beacuse I thought there should be better deals out there. Now I cant find anything.
Was thinking about buying a SR5 with leather, Nav and DVD. Ity's pretty much the same as a limited except no auto 3rd row or autorear door, right? I could live without that. I would pay aroung $38 to $40K for something like that. Are my numbers right or am I wishful thinking?
Any help appreciated. Thanks
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- #1660 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [774]
by DTbroker
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Oct 20, 2009 (9:31 am)
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Replying to: 774 (Oct 19, 2009 5:22 am)
If it was me, I would wait. While they did not make the '09 and cut production of the '10 you may still get an opportunity due to the fact that the cash for clunkers pushed many 4th qtr 09 and 10 purchases forward. I would attempt to get a '10 close to yr end as the dealers try and blow out inventory. Remember that by then the '10 will be almost 1 yr old. Hopefully you can pick one up for dealer cost which might be higher than what you are looking at an 08 but when you go to sell or trade that 08 it is already a 3 yr. old car...the alternative, go out and buy a slightly used 08 but go for low 30s not mid 40s. While toyota's inventory is down people are still losing jobs and the economy is nowhere near recovering to an extent where the fall of 08 is in people's distant memory. Hope this helps.
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- #1661 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [DTbroker]
by 774
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Oct 20, 2009 (10:41 am)
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Replying to: DTbroker (Oct 20, 2009 9:31 am)
The best thing to do is as you say wait. Unfortunately I need to get something now so waiting was not an option for me. You would think Toyota would offer some incentives on the Sequoia this quarter. Toyota is reported to be gearing up for a billion dollar program to help to move inventories this quarter.
Nissan/Infiniti is offering big incentives on the Armada and QX56 now. Perhaps Toyota will do the same.
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- #1662 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [774]
by bobd80016
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Oct 20, 2009 (6:40 pm)
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Replying to: 774 (Oct 20, 2009 10:41 am)
Soft economy....YTD sales down 50%....incentives on Tundra....and nothing on Sequoia......there can't be too many $50K buyers out there
HID headlights, superior navi, $2000 manufacturer to dealer incentive ... the Acura MDX is looking better and better
Wake up Toyota!!
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- #1663 of 1709
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2008 Sequoia
by a8silver
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Oct 20, 2009 (7:43 pm)
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Search craigslist - at least in the bay area/sacramento. There are a few which the dealers are trying to get rid off as used but have 80 - 100 miles on them. 7yr/100k mile warranty ( from Toyota) costs about $850. I'm sure the dealers can be motivated to throw this in.
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- #1664 of 1709
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Re: What is the best price for Sequoia 2010 Limited [bobd80016]
by boxer99
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Oct 21, 2009 (4:33 am)
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Replying to: bobd80016 (Oct 20, 2009 6:40 pm)
I have an '07 MDX and also have a Sequoia on order...totally different trucks. The Sequoia is replacing a Honda Odyssey. The MDX, while spacious, does not have the room that the Sequoia has. We travel frequently with 2 kids and a large dog...the MDX does not handle those trips well.
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- #1665 of 1709
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How about this price for 2010 SR5 4.6L
by willam
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Oct 21, 2009 (5:14 pm)
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A dealer quote me $36899 on a 2010 4.6L SR5 with basic standard options. Is this a good deal?
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