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Hi I live in PA. 30 minutes west of Philly. I'm trying to find out what fees toyota is going to charge me for my new 2007 Camry. I'd also like to have a ballpark number for the total cost of these fees. I'm trying to get my numbers in order, so I can make an OTD offer. Thanks Ralph
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Replying to: calipso27 (Apr 18, 2006 10:51 am) I think you have a chance to make a deal on what you want. I concur. Also, $300 above invoice sounds like a good deal. If you don't mind me asking, what options did you select? I really like my 05 SE, but I have to agree that the new model looks really nice. I may look at purchasing a new SE in 4-5 years ... this time I think I'll go for the V-6.
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Replying to: ralphs007 (Apr 18, 2006 2:25 pm) www.koons.com has more listings, however it is very difficult to determine exactly the options on each car (A secret I guess). www.kbb.com has a good pricing breakdown but they do not give the TDA which is included in the Invoice. Good Luck. |
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Replying to: ralphs007 (Apr 18, 2006 2:25 pm) Check out Fitzmall, they have a Chambersburg location in addition to G'burg.
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i was always wondering how does one get a good deal on a camry or any car in demand for that matter... if i walk into a dealership and say i want a camry with certain specs and they say they don't have one, but they can "locate" one (at a different dealership), can we assume he has less margin, since he now has to buy it from a different dealership? i'd like to get a fully loaded 07 camry xle v6, but just checking local inventories online indicate there aren't too many ordered that way... question is... can you get the best deal for cars that a dealer has in stock? how about ordering them to your specs? or "locating" from a different dealership? thanks for any insight... |
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Hi Everybody: I been reading this website for almost a year and this is my first posting. I get a quote for 07 Camry LE V6 no additional option for $23,400 OTD. Do you guys think this is a good deal or can I do better? Thanks for the help.
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Replying to: kiawah (Apr 18, 2006 3:31 pm) I'd just like to thank everyone who replied. I really appreciate the help. Ralph |
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Can anyone recommend an Ohio dealer that will give a fair deal? I'm looking for an XLE V6, probably through a dealer trade, and I'm willing to pay $1000 over invoice, but here in Dayton they act like these cars are demanding MSRP. I'm happy to travel to other cities or even neighboring states!
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Replying to: njerald (Apr 18, 2006 7:52 am) i read it just fine, typed it wrong. I don't type much. why can't you answer the question? where did you buy your car for such a great deal? after all that is the point of this board!.
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Replying to: parnola (Apr 18, 2006 7:49 pm) Our ability to negotiate may have been helped by the fact that we purchased ours before the advertising blitz started (about a month ago). We still don't have an ETA for the car, but Toyota has officially "allocated" a production vehicle (meaning they will build one to our specs). |
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