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Replying to: oldtaurus (Feb 01, 2005 7:57 am) -Do you have to pay sales tax on the manufacturer's rebate? - I went to a dealer to purcahse a camry. They did a credit check and told me that I have excellent credit and offered 2.99 apr but asked that I sign a Spot Rider. Apparently being month end, their computers were really busy and the application that was sent to Toyota finanical didn't get processed right away. I didn't want to sigh the spot rider as i believe it protects the dealer not the customer. Is this correct? I told them that i cann't sign the contract until toyota approves that APR and left without buying the car. Did i do the right thing? Thanks |
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Replying to: oldtaurus (Feb 01, 2005 7:57 am) You got a great deal, congrats! Which color did you take? ~alpha
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Replying to: alpha01 (Feb 01, 2005 8:25 pm) |
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total price no trade 23,998
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Replying to: dmarty1 (Feb 02, 2005 9:08 pm) kirstie_h Roving Host Host, Future Vehicles & Smart Shopper discussions |
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I got prices through their internet sites from 8 Atlanta area dealers for a particular Camry LE V6 that was scheduled to be built in 3 weeks. (The buyatoyota site for zip codes within Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina lists all cars in inventory at all dealers in those states, and also shows cars scheduled to be delivered to those dealers within the next month.) This worked very well. There was a $1,300 range between the lowest and highest quotes, and the lowest quote was over $700 below Edmunds True Market Value. Stone Mountain Toyota (owned by Sonic) and Team Toyota (owned by AutoNation) were the lowest and I bought it from Stone Mountain, who then told Toyota to deliver the car directly to them. My only bad experience was with Sandy Springs Toyota and I would strongly recommend that that you have no contact with that dealer. I sold my old car myself and so had no trade-in. A trade-in would make internet shopping difficult or impossible. By the way, the Edmunds rebate amount for the Southeast was wrong for the last three weeks of January and is often wrong. Edmunds' destination charge is also wrong for the Southeast. To get the best deal, you really need to get quotes from several dealers, and not try to negotiate using Edmunds prices. Camry LE V6 with GY side airbags, DJ audio, and carpet mats: $20,762 vehicle price + $499 doc fee + $1,068 sales tax + $21 title fee - $1,000 rebate = $21,350 drive-out (out-the-door) price.
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Replying to: potatobread (Jan 28, 2005 3:19 pm) I am looking for a 2005 Camry SE 4 cyl and line in NJ as well. I would tell you that I got a rock bottom offer from Toyota Universe (Rt. 46 Little Falls) of $19250. So, it looks like your offer is a good deal. What dealer gave you this price? Dennis A.
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Replying to: peachtreecity (Feb 03, 2005 7:56 am)
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Replying to: dennisa1 (Feb 03, 2005 8:21 am) ~alpha |
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