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7917 messages, Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 7:59 PM
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any ideas on the need for an extended warrenty on a 2005 camry le 4 cyl aut with gy and cf? the dealer said he was quoting $1 over his cost at $601 for a 72 mo 100,000mi ext war.
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Replying to: 7435 (Mar 29, 2005 9:10 pm) $601 for a 6yr / 100k warranty is a steal provided : 1. It's a Factory Toyota warranty. 2. $0 (Zero) deductable. Meaning when you make a claim that something needs to be repaired, its costs $0. Typically this type of warranty costs about $1500
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Replying to: happycamry (Mar 26, 2005 2:12 pm) I've been to goggle for an hour but didn't find the fax attack which details how you can arrive at a reasonable price which is below invoice but won't shortchange the dealer so much. However I did some basic math and I arrive at the following figures (price you paid for Camry LE)17970.46 divided by 22,223 (msrp) = .8086423. Doing the reverse, 22,223 x .8086423 = 17,970.46. Is it safe to multiply any msrp with the no .8086423 and get a figure that would still allow a dealer to get a 2-3% profit?
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The final is $19100 OTD, 4.8%APR/36months. Is it acceptable? Would decide tomorrow.
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Replying to: stylishgirl (Mar 30, 2005 8:19 pm) Don't know what the tax and fees are in Ohio though! What color did you pick?
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Replying to: solarisman (Mar 30, 2005 9:31 pm) I chose desert sand. Just feel that the Apr is high, but the price includes $1100 incentive ($400+$700). |
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| Did anyone purchase a Vehicle Theft Replacement option offered by Toyota or is this a financing scam to spend more money on a new car? | |
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Replying to: 55535432 (Mar 30, 2005 8:15 pm) |
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Last Friday four of the Toyota dealers in San Diego advertised "loss leaders" in the local paper (SD Union Tribune). One was on a 2005 Sienna LE for $23,695 plus tax, license etc.; and several were on Camry LE's for $15,700 to $15,999. I was leaning on the door when Mossy Toyota opened Friday morning, and snapped up one of the Camrys for my wife. I heard later that some of the other dealers (Bob Baker Toyota, Toyota of El Cajon) had people showing up at 3AM or even earlier. Mossy had advertised the Sienna, and it wasn't bought by the time I left at around 10:30AM. Most of them seem to do this about every Friday, or maybe every other Friday. And so tomorrow is the day! Poway Toyota also does it frequently, but didn't do it last Friday, so maybe they are due! These are the deals where they say "Two only at this price! Serial Numbers XXXXXXXX and YYYYYYYYY only!". But at Mossy, they let me substitute a different color car from the two they named. That might have been because one of the specified cars had a big scratch on it and had been sent to the body shop the day before, so they used that as an excuse to swap it out and keep a customer (me) happy. Bob Baker is said to have four Camry LE's when it does this. Camrys have a $1,000 cash rebate from Toyota, which ends April 3. The above superdeals include that, obviously. So I'd guess that deals after April 3 will have prices $1,000 higher. 2005 Siennas have college-graduate rebates of $400, but you have to show you just graduated from a college, and it ends today (March 31) anyway. Does anyone know if any other Toyota dealers in other areas, do this? Either on Fridays or on some other day? Please post! |
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| What do you think of $26,417(without CA tax.) for this? I know about the $750- rebate or 1.9 to 2.9 financing. This price does not have the $750 deducted. | |
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