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I am planning to buy a 2005 Camry, Automatic and the best OTD quote I have received is 18,200. I am in Houston. I have not yet negotiated on this quote. Is this is good quote? How much lower can I go? Has anyone in bought a camry in houston recently? Any suggestions for any dealership? thnks, Big Boy !
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Replying to: big_boy (Mar 17, 2005 1:45 pm) Wow! That's a very good price for an LE out the door. I am in Tucson, AZ. For this price, you may not even get a Camry Std. I wish I could go to Houston. |
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| i am buying a 2005 camry le 4 cyl, automatic with cf) mats, gy) side air bags. msrp 21,501, best quote i have gotten is 17,899. + tax. any thoughts? i am in denver ,co. the low quote was from auto nation. i saw on this board that someone bought in ca from dublin toyota at 17,600 + tax. phil | |
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Replying to: 7435 (Mar 19, 2005 5:14 am) 17,477. Out of door, $19218. in south bay, ca. If you can get between $17100-17300, that is the best deal you can get. $17500 is still a very good deal. I heard some of my friend get somewhere at 17700 - 17900 at different times. I got it last month.
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Replying to: nicecar1 (Mar 19, 2005 8:08 pm) Thanks, |
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Replying to: nicecar1 (Mar 19, 2005 8:08 pm) 2005 Camry XLE 4 cylinder -sunroof -leather seats -6 disc in dash CD changer -automatic climate control -dual driver and passenger heated seats -front and side curtain airbags -stainless steel exhaust tip -car and truck mats -alloy wheels -alarm system with remote -wood grain(beautiful)on the dash on all 4 doors The no haggle price was $22,978(which already includes the manufacture's rebate of $750) less $500 dealer rebate which ends 3/21/05 for a total no haggle price of $22,478. Is this a reasonable price for a 2005 XLE with all the above features?
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Replying to: toyotafanatic (Mar 20, 2005 2:14 pm) |
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Replying to: steve-o2 (Feb 17, 2005 11:03 am) |
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$23K is a terrific price for an XLE. Find out what the total cost out the door (OTD) is. I believe TTL, etc. is less than $2K in most parts of the country. Plus I think that Carmax has a $10 oil change? Consider that an LE w/o options is ~17K, and can quickly get to 19K with options. An SE is about ~20K, but has 4 wheel disc, and the LE has disc and drum. Both the SE and XLE have larger wheels than the LE... and you got aluminum wheels. Finally, for an XLE 6 Cyl, $25K seems to be a good price... so it looks like you have a good price for a 4 cyl. Congratulations. - hank2
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