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Replying to: toyotafanatic (Mar 10, 2005 7:39 pm) i didn't want a moonroof, they had to search around for it but they got it. xle is a great car. mileage is better than posted and it is so refined. last car was an 03 accord ex there is no comparison. camry wins, camry wins. |
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Got a Camry LE auto here in Austin from CM Toyota at 17500, with OTD at $18800. Really good selection. I would suggest if you want to compare OTD prices, don't go for anything over $19000. |
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Replying to: toyotafanatic (Mar 10, 2005 7:39 pm) i just purchased an xle w/out moonroof. all it had optioned was alloys (which i want to replace) and floor/cargo mats. they are out there, but, no moonroof will mean no other fancy extras. i had a very difficult time finding this car. toyota is darned determined to cram moonroofs down our throats. jep |
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One of the quotes is "$17,992 including rebate $750". So I get $17,992 - $750 = 17,242 plus tax and other fees? Sounds silly, but could somebody help me? Also, if I take 1.9% APR for 3 years, are there any restrictions to be qualified? Thanks!
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One of my wife's friends at work just bought a Camry LE (w/o airbags) here for $15,756 plus tax, license, destination and every other charge dealers usually cram in. But no extra pinstripes, $200 floormats etc. They are very happy with the deal. It's evidently a loss leader they run, about every other Friday or so. Nearly as I can tell, INVOICE price on that car is $18,011 plus all the charges. The $15,756 figure takes in the $1,000 rebate of course. I talked to the salesman, asked for his card, and he told me to call him at 6:30 AM tomorrow morning, then meet him at the dealership. We'll be there with bells on! |
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Replying to: lilabner (Mar 24, 2005 5:07 pm) I am looking for the same car(Camry LE w/o side airbag) now. The best deal I currently get in Atlanta, GA is $17500 for drive-out. This price includes the $1000 rebate plus $400 new graduate incentive from Toyota. The bad news is that I have to get financial service for at least $7500 from Toyota Financial Serice, otherwise, they won't give me this $4000. Acutally, I have a friend got the same car for a drive-out price $17000 last May. But these dealers just don't give me this deal at this time.
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Replying to: forfun (Mar 24, 2005 5:05 pm) before rebate, 18700 something. |
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Replying to: dogli (Mar 24, 2005 7:14 pm) Bob Baker Toyota and Toyota of El Cajon also had similar deals today (special, only two at this price etc.). I was leaning on the door at Mossy Toyota at 6AM, and was first one in. The second guy showed up around 7:30 after they opened. He was very PO'd, saying he had gone to all the other dealers, only to find they had sold out their specials already. Bob Baker Toyota had a night watchman who handed out number as people came in at 3 in the morning! But he got the same deal I did at Mossy. My wife is VERY happy, doubly so since she handles all finances. And a happy wife, is a happy life, as the saying goes. :^) |
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Replying to: dogli (Mar 24, 2005 7:14 pm) Anybody in the Atlanta area knows of a dealership offering a drive out in the $17500 vicinity? |
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i purchased my 2005 camry le 4cyl, sed, auto, with side curtains and mats this week for $17,850 + tax. i was quoted on an ext war of 72 mo 100,000 mi for $601. they said it was $1. over their cost. any thoughts. it seems reasonable. is it necessary? phil
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