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I just purchased last week with the following options: DJ-JBL System SR-Sunroof GU-VSC and Side & Curtain Airbags CF-Carpeted Floor Mats MSRP: $25,596.00 Paid: $21,518.00 after $700.00 rebate. I negotiated everything over the internet. Showed up at the dealer and an hour later was driving home...
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| My wife and I just purchased a 2005 XLE from Steven's Creek Toyota in Santa Clara. We paid $20,050 ($20,800 - $750 rebate) for a 4 Cyl XLE with airbags, floor mats, and aluminum wheels. The sales guy was professional and not at all pushy. He let us walk out the door once, but immediately called us back and said they'd agree to our price before we were 10 steps out the door. Overall it was a very pleasant buy experience. | |
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Replying to: ming (Feb 05, 2005 7:57 pm) |
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If Toyota is really smart and actually cares about its customers' preferences, it should put side air bags as standard feature in all Camry, PRONTO. Otherwise all Toyota's potential customers will be buying Accords with standard side airbags.
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Replying to: paps (Jan 19, 2005 9:50 am)
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Replying to: ljb (Feb 09, 2005 3:30 pm) from the article: Mercedes, Toyota Boost Prices on 2005 Models Posted 2/8/05 9:52 a.m. CST By AutoWeek Mercedes-Benz USA LLC has announced a midmodel-year price increase of 0.7 percent. The high spot in a round of price increases at Mercedes-Benz was a $3,100 boost in the sticker price of the SL65 AMG coupe. Nineteen of the brand's 44 sedans, coupes, convertibles and SUVs were affected. Automotive News estimates that the boost averaged about $400. The increases affected six of Mercedes' nine vehicle classes. Models in the best-selling C class, the S class and M class (SUV) were not raised. Those three lines account for 52 percent of Mercedes-Benz sales. Most of the bumps ranged from $750 to $1,500. The high spot was a $3,100 boost in the sticker price of the SL65 AMG coupe. Also raising prices was Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc., which upped prices an average of $142, or 0.6 percent, on all three Scion models and a dozen Toyota brand nameplates. The Scions went up $50 apiece. Toyota increases were: $100 on the Echo, Corolla and Camry Solara cars, Matrix wagon, Tundra pickup and Sequoia SUV; $150 on the Camry sedan; $200 on the Sienna minivan and RAV4 and Highlander SUVs; and $300 on the 4Runner and Land Cruiser SUVs. |
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Replying to: mqb (Feb 03, 2005 4:00 pm) - I would like to know how much others pay for an SE V6 Camry in Atlanta, GA area- Drive out price. Thanks
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Replying to: pp03 (Feb 13, 2005 9:56 am) |
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Just looking for pricing info on a vanilla 2005 LE V6 in the southeastern WI area. Thanks
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Replying to: mabaza (Feb 14, 2005 7:16 pm) great experience. gave take-or-leave price to the Vandergriff Toyota (Arlington) internet e-mail. accepted almost immediately. guy i dealt with (which apparently can't name here per policy) was very professional, ethical and friendly. paid cash, and was done in less than 90 minutes total, with no problems whatsoever. if your in DFW, would recommend giving them a try, as there were NO surprises and they seem to embrace doing deals via interenet. |
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