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1709 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 2:26 AM
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Sticker was 45,058, walked away for 41,400 INCLUDING tax, tag, title. They gave me $12,000 for my 1999 Jeep grand Cherokee. I was at the dealer all day and really worked for it. Went in with all invoice pricing etc. I got 2002 Limited (Black/Oak) with -Michelin's, -sunroof, -Entertainment System with VCR; wireless headphones, etc -spoiler -6disc JBL -Driver & side airbags -Daytime Running Lights |
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| My husband and I have checked out 3 dealers so far in the Atlanta area and ourlatest offer is an SR5 with MSRP of $37,859 for $33,750. Deal may get better as the salesperson left us a message tonight saying he has good news for us. Will find out tomorrow. What do you think? | |
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| FE DR GY RL SR AH CQ PM AC KE LF CF + dealer protection package,list $43911, paid $39772 | |
| I would love it if people shared what they got a Sequoia for in the Raleigh -Durham area of NC. | |
| Got my 2002 2WD from Walnut Creek Toyota for about $3500 off MSRP last month. Faye from the internet dept. is very nice to work with. | |
| I posted this on the other board too. did anybody lease and if so, what was the residual value % used. Any feedback would be appreciated. thanks. | |
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I'm looking for a good Toyota Dealer in South Orange County CA to lease a Sequoia. Does anyone have one in mind?? Thanks |
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Hello All, My wife and I (and now three boys - 5, 2 and newborn) picked up our Sequoia on Saturday. Got just about a fully loaded Silver SR5 (sticker = $42.3K) for $38.8M (before TTL) and they gave us $9K for our '95 Explorer (which we had a hard time selling on our own). Think we got a pretty good deal - could have beat them up more on the sticker but we were prepared to spend this much. Love the ride, room and the comfort of this "SUV". We drove the Expedition, new Explorer, Mercury Mountaineer, Acura MDX, Lexus RX300, Toyota Highlander and GMC Envoy & Yukon before landing on the Sequoia. I've always driven Acuras, so we really wanted the MDX but didn't want to wait 4-5 months. And we really love the extra room, comfort and quality/security of the Sequoia. The US vehicles couldn't compete on build quality, ride or car-like smoothness. You'll pay a little more but I think its worth it. Simply put, we'd recommend it to anyone with a growing family. Let you know what the next few months bring. Joe V. (Newtown, CT) P.S. Also used peoplefirst.com for the loan. Great business plan...approved us in 15 minutes and we had a blank check (good for 45 days) at our door the following day (6.75%). Very easy. |
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Don't know why they are cheaper up in the great white north, but just purchased a 2002 limited 4WD fully loaded (no options in Canada - everything is standard) list price $60,850 CAD, purchase $56, 100 CAD which translates to about $35,300 US. Sounds like a great deal compare to prices south of the border. Great vehicle (test drove MDX, Lexus, MB, GMC) no comparisons. |
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I've got an offer for any Toyota Sequoia for $500 over Manufacture's invoice. This seems to be a good deal? Is that true? I took the advice from carbargains.com and sent out for bidding at various dealers and they came back with $500 to $1500. Carbargains service is for $190 and they will price shop for you... I don't know if I want to put out $190 to find out that they can only get the same deal. Well, I also heard that beginning on Nov. 23 to Dec. 2, '01 that there will be a Tax Free Holiday coming up. Please give feed back people...Thanks
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