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| I purchased a 2007 Toyota Camry LE with leather, floor mats and pin stripe in NE Florida for $21,581 (Included the dreaded SE Toyota fee add on of $564 + $55 additional destination to this region)+ tax,tag & title. This price was about $600 over dealer invoice and no dealer administration fee (They usually charged $599.00). I did this deal just by walking in the dealership and did not get a chance to solicit via the internet as I was pleased with the deal and they had the exact car I was looking for. It also helped that it was the end of the month. This new Camry looks even better in person. The 2007 Camry looks sportier and more luxurious than my 2002. Just my opinion though. | |
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Replying to: davidong (Mar 31, 2006 11:36 am) My dealer told me many people are driving to the Chicago area to buy right now (from the region anyway). It seems like Toyota is giving some of those on the East coast really good deals- sucks for us but not bad in the long run. Good luck. |
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Well, just purchased my new camry last night. Dealer claimed to give us $500 over invoice but I don't think their invoice was correct. Paid $26,950 OTD (this includes everything, includng tax since I am military).I'm sure it's not the best deal but I feel pretty good about it. What a car. I recently drove a 2006 G35 coupe, 2006 Hyundai Azera, 2003 Maxima GLE, and 2004 Acura TL. I know what you are saying, this is certainly no G35, that's right, but for an everyday car I don't think you can beat it; and it was $9,000 less than the G35, $2,000 less than the Azera, and $1,000 less than the TL (w/40,000 miles). I am not joking here, but after listening to the other Factory stereos I think this one is the best. The TL does sound nice with a 5.1 DVD but otherwise it lacks fullness. The JBL system is topnotch in my humble opinion (440 WATTS!!, need I say more). I am very pleased with the Camry, I wouldn't have bought it otherwise. Of all the cars I looked at it had the most WOW effect at first glance; the body has a hint of Lexus IS 250 and the interior could easily be mistaken for a ES 330. Great forum, wish I had read before last night and perhaps could have gotten a few more dollars off. Sorry for the long post.
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Replying to: ltjggillespie (Apr 01, 2006 5:04 am)
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Does anyone have experience with a dealer in northern California that specializes in selling to individuals that want to order a Camry custom made from the factory? Although it means a wait of a couple months, I prefer going that way since the exact features of interest may be ordered, and at an excellent price. |
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I got this quote from a Chicago dealer for a 2007 Camry LE Auto 4 Cyl Engine, with no options thrown in. I live in Chicago Cooke County and the dealer also is in Cooke County. Price: 20,119 Tax ( Documentation Fee: 57 Cooke county tax: 15 Some other charge: 25 New plates: 143 Total (OTD): 22,177/- I am a first time car buyer, so I don't even understand what most of these charges are. My questions to people are: 1) Isn't 9% tax rate real? Can dealers lie about tax rates too? (I don't really trust them) 2) I've read on other posts about something called TTL. What's TTL? Does it look like my quote includes that already? 3) Is this a good quote overall? 4) What charges can I expect them to put on top of these when I actually go there to buy my car? Yes, they say it is OTD price, but does anything look missing? 5) I spoke a couple of other dealers, they talk about some DMV charges. Are those the same as documentation charges?
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I bought an 04 two years ago, and at that time there was a lot of commentary on all the Toyota forums about a Toyota dealership I think in the mid west, that was selling Toyota's best warranty, the one with -0- deductible, for about $800-850, about half what most dealerships were asking. I misplaced the name and contact information, and naturally, now I am ready to buy the warranty. Can anyone help. Does anyone have that dealer's name. Thanks, Jim
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Replying to: ltjggillespie (Apr 01, 2006 5:04 am) What a car. I recently drove a 2006 G35 coupe, 2006 Hyundai Azera, 2003 Maxima GLE, and 2004 Acura TL. I know what you are saying, this is certainly no G35, that's right, but for an everyday car I don't think you can beat it; and it was $9,000 less than the G35, $2,000 less than the Azera, and $1,000 less than the TL (w/40,000 miles). I am not joking here, but after listening to the other Factory stereos I think this one is the best. The TL does sound nice with a 5.1 DVD but otherwise it lacks fullness. The JBL system is top-notch in my humble opinion (440 WATTS!!, need I say more). I am very pleased with the Camry, I wouldn't have bought it otherwise. Of all the cars I looked at it had the most WOW effect at first glance; the body has a hint of Lexus IS 250 and the interior could easily be mistaken for a ES 330. Great forum, wish I had read before last night and perhaps could have gotten a few more dollars off. Follow-up to my previous post (above). Found out that the dealership had completely deceived me about the invoice price by about $1300. Couldn't believe it (guess I should have), the salesman and I were talking about integrity and she claimed to be honorable and forthright. So here's what I did: I went back the next morning, in my military uniform, and sat down with the salesman and the general manager. I told them that in a time of war especially, integrity is all that counts and that I didn't appreciate them deceiving me into believing I was getting the car for $500 over invoice [it's important to note that I had already purchased the car and taken possession, they didn't have to do anything]. I discussed my evidence of the actual invoice price: Edmunds, KBB, and I even got the actual invoice price from their own internet salesman over the phone. It was obvious that I was completely disgusted with their shady practices and I was secretly prepared to walk up to everyone of their customers in my uniform (it was a Saturday so very busy) and discuss what had happened. After a group of about 6 managers/salesman discussed my situation for about 10 minutes, the manager came out and gave me a different figure for the invoice, this time he was only $700 off from the actual invoice, showed me some website (probably bogus) that showed this number. After a few quid-pro-quos he said he would knock off another $1,000 from the price I paid (dont forget that I had already taken possession of the car). I said OK. OTD price for a 2007 Camry XLE V6 (no additional options, comes with just about everything anyway) for $25,950 which includes TTL (I'm military so no tax). Don't want to give the dealership's name but it was one of only two in the Charleston, SC area. Just wanted to share my experience, thanks for listening. |
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Replying to: fsowirles (Apr 01, 2006 5:16 am) Check out the above link, if you add on "Additional Freight Charges, Southeast Toyota" the MSRP is $28,155 for my Camry. Let me know what this "Package A" includes and I will tell you if it is on my car. I will help you in anyway I can. The dealership is in Charleston, SC, but please see my follow-up post for more interesting details. |
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Replying to: toyotakid (Apr 02, 2006 3:38 am) Toyota of Greenfield, Greenfield MA Can't give you the email or persons name because of Edmund's RULES!!!!!
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