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With $90 doc fee and $200 DMV fee. The dealer refused to low down a penny. Is this good enough? Thanks,
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Hi, Test drove the Camry LE this weekend and am now getting various quotes. Without airbags, the best quote i received was for $17,424 (after $750 rebate). I've asked them for a new quote for curtain Airbags and have been given $18,042 (after $1000 rebate) for a Camry LE with A/B and mats. Does this sound like a good deal to you? They're now trying to sell me anti theft system (without giving me a quote) but i haven't got back to them yet. I'm a little confused as to why they've offered me a $1000 rebate when everywhere else in CA is $750. Is this an error on their part or are there additional deals out there i'm not aware of? Can i cut a better deal do you think? I live in the East Bay area, CA. Have been offered a very good deal for an Accord LX (18080) but i do prefer the Camry to drive. Just wish they'd have more by way of standards. Any advice would be great. Thanks.
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Replying to: supernova1994 (Feb 22, 2005 1:07 pm) For example, the Camry offers a 10 way power adj. drivers seat, and full size spare tire. ~alpha
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A magazine reporter is looking to photograph an Edmunds.com user and his/her car in Northern California by Friday, March 4, 2005. If you are in the area and care to participate, please reply to jfallon |
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After pursuing a Camry on the Internet we received an acceptable quote from Precision Toyota in Tampa, Florida. Camry Standard Automatic for $16,759 before tax and license. My daughter confirmed the price and the day we would purchase the car. We brought the email confirmation with us. After driving the car we were presented paperwork substantially higher than the all in price we had confirmed. After multiple iterations, we were informed that the rebate had decreased by $250 and they would not honor the price. Our confirmation was dated 8:49 pm the day the rebate decreased. They repeatedly agreed that they should not have confirmed that price but were unwilling to honor it as they would not make enough money. After meeting with all levels of management the best they would do would be to give back $100 of the extra $250. Well, so much for my daughter's first car buying experience.
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Replying to: rmscs1 (Feb 25, 2005 1:35 pm)
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My wife and I are in the market for a Camry, perhaps an XLE model. Just wondering what's the price range I should look for. I have been getting internet quote from serveral dealers. Quotes with the XLE premium plus package and curtain side airbag are around $26,000 from most dealers in the bay area (with all sale tax, fee, and finance charge). Is this a reasonable deal? We have excellent credit and qualify for the low interest rate. We are thinking of putting $5,000 down payment and pay around $350 a month for 60 month. If you do the math, that come out to be around 26k. 26K total price for a Camry XLE with premium plus package and curtain side airbag, is this a good deal. Please help, thanks.
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