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Replying to: phili (Mar 05, 2005 10:02 am)
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Replying to: fredvh (Mar 05, 2005 9:32 pm) One other question: besides going to a dealer at the end of a month, does it matter if you go at the end of a quarter (i.e. March 31?).
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Replying to: phili (Mar 07, 2005 7:28 am) |
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| I am going to buy a 2005 Camry. I would like to know if any recent buyers test drove both a 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder? If so. how much difference did you notice in performance and power. I see the EPA for the 6 cyl. is only 20 MPG city and 28 MPG highway. The 4 cyl. has an EPA of 24 MPG and 34 MPG highway. The 6 cyl. in my 2000 Avalon gets better mileage than they estimate for the 6 cyl. Camry. What are owners of the 2005 Camry getting? | |
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Replying to: airfloat (Feb 18, 2005 3:47 pm) |
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Hi there, I'm looking to buy a Camry LE with automatic transmission. What do you think will be a good price ? Right now the best quote I have got is $17999.00 minus $750 factory rebate. Do you think this is a good price or I may be able to get something better. Thanks, Vivek |
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I'm trying to help my mother-in-law buy a Black 2005 Camry XLE, 2.4L, 5A. My question is about incentives and Toyota financing. I noticed there are no incentives listed for March, nor are there any financing deals. Does this mean we can't get low financing rates through Toyota Financing? Also, I noticed that the prices I originally pulled from Edmunds for MSRP and invoice have risen slightly in the past 3 weeks (about $500). Why? Is my mom-in-law more likely to get a better APR through TFS, or through an outside lender? She's got excellent credit. Assuming I can get a dollar figure agreed to prior to visiting a dealership (via internet manager), what other "stuff" are they likely to try to add into the cost - and tell me it's something I need to have? There's nothing more frustrating than car shopping and having the sneaking suspicion that the dealer is trying to screw you out of money on something. Thanks in advance for your replies! Chris BTW, we're located in Mississippi, if that info helps with your answer on the rebates... |
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Replying to: viveks (Mar 09, 2005 12:54 pm) Here in the East Bay area, CA, i found that dealers were not really that willing to beat their competitors substantially. So their negotiations were always along the lines of "we'll beat them by a hundred bucks". Peanuts really and very frustrating. I bought my Camry LE with side/curtain airbags on saturday for $17,600 after rebate. The closest dealer (in terms of price) said they couldn't match it despite me being a serious buyer. Without airbags the best i was quoted was $16,998. Hope that helps. On a side note, i have to say i love the camry! So glad i went with it over the accord. It's a great drive. And if i don't set foot inside a dealership anytime soon that's just fine with me Supernova. |
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Replying to: supernova1994 (Mar 10, 2005 12:02 pm) Thanks for sharing the information. Do you mind telling finally from which dealership you bought the car and also how much were the other fees. With a car dealer you are never know on what you are getting ripped off Thanks again!
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Replying to: supernova1994 (Mar 10, 2005 12:02 pm) Why are you glad that you bought the Camry over the Accord? I am also considering these two and would sure appreciate what you thought are the differences between the two and why you chose the Camry. Prices are close so that is not a concern for me.
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