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1702 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 3:15 PM
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Infiniti is offering $6,000 off msrp and using overstock .com cars you can get another $3,900 or about $ 9,900 off msrp. Its time for some incentives from toyota on the Sequoia.
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Replying to: 774 (Nov 04, 2009 7:21 am) |
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Replying to: oyvey247 (Nov 03, 2009 8:13 pm)
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Replying to: bjordan1 (Nov 11, 2009 6:37 am)
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Replying to: oyvey247 (Nov 11, 2009 8:21 am) Checkout the Blutec if you do decide MB. |
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You are right about size - sequoia wins hands down - but my three kids (2 car seats) fit fine in the MB GL450 (the girl is in the third row, she drives the boys crazy!!), albeit with less room than the Toyota. But the Sequoia payment is actually $100 more than a Mercedes that is msrp of $15K MORE (same options) - figure that out! If the Sequioa was cheaper, I'd probably get it to save money, but I am actually saving money with the Mecedes - don't hear that too often!! Still mulling the options - So far MB is offering $749/month (incld tax) for GL450 with P1 pkg, running boards and DVD sys. Pretty good deal - MB drives way better than the Toyota too - more like a car - plus, I think it looks nicer. btw, where are you driving 14 hours?? My kids would kill each other (or me!) - they can't do more than 2 hours (and that is with the DVD!!_ |
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Replying to: oyvey247 (Nov 11, 2009 5:27 pm) I have the $58905 Sequoia Platinum at 760/mo+tax with 6500 drive off for a 4/48 lease. I'm really having a hard time deciding between the two. Although I added several options to the GL, the Sequoia's standard options blow the GL away - it has everything. The GL though has more exterior appeal and a little more wow-factor. Though the Sequoia is bigger, not sure if that's a plus or not. It would be great to have the Sequoia on long trips, but I think the GL would be better for everyday driving. The Sequoia also is a slight plus because it has a higher tow rating and I have to pull a 6000 pnd boat. Both get crappy gas mileage. I just don't know.
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Replying to: bjordan1 (Nov 12, 2009 4:41 am) Have you looked at the MB on a 48Mo lease? At least they give a 48Mo warranty to match it.
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Replying to: boxer99 (Nov 12, 2009 5:47 am) |
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Have you heard about this?? This is NO JOKE! I was about to buy the GL when I read about this little problem they were having....spontaneously bursting into flames!!! OMG!! There is some info in these forums and on mbworld.org. regarding this - I have seen pictures too - Does anyone know if they have fixed this issue for 2010 GL??? Still in my old car b/c I don't know what to do - At least it won't catch fire btw, Sequoia is a lot of money for what you get - It is not quite "lux" and the price you quoted (bjordan1) is the same lease for a car that costs $12k less! Not an attractive lease by toyota - I'm in same boat, but now with this fire thing...... |
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