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Replying to: benboo (Apr 29, 2006 10:10 pm) hey you got good deal. One dealer offered 19400 ( including floor mats and electrochromic mirror) I looked at the price of mirror it is $120. so If I remove that invoice would be 19280. your OTD price is also good. How much they charged for document fee, license fee and tax.
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Replying to: tiger_at_large (Dec 01, 2002 6:09 pm) |
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I have to agree with lahermo...I am in Georgia. Went to a dealership named Sandy Springs Toyota. Went in with a check from Capital one, determined to buy a Camry. The experience was so bad, its unreal. Just got up, left and decided to never ever go back. The salesman must have emailed 10 times. Just politely refused. If any of you guys are thinking of buying at this dealership, be very careful during your visit and purchasing.
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Replying to: cobbga (Apr 30, 2006 7:50 pm) |
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| lahermano: Salesmen and Dealers have their quotas and targets. If the salesman had made "just 1 more sale" today, he might have gotten a larger commission for the month. His GM might have gotten a cruise around the world... who knows. Interestingly enough,as I recall, the sales month for some brands doesn't usually close until the day after the end of the month. If it comes in tomorrow (Monday), you might get another panic phone call. At that point, you might be able to get a heckofa deal. Bargin hard, but have your checkbook ready! | |
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Replying to: sixleaf (Apr 10, 2006 12:06 am) |
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Replying to: wood2525 (Mar 27, 2006 4:25 pm) |
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I most strongly disagree. I have called / e-mailed to four dealers with the offer I learned in this forum (19 and a SMALL change) and have purchased a gray on gray 2007LE from Toyota of Orange "fleet" department this Friday and am very satisfied with the price and experience. The car was not on the lot when I ordered it (took a week to get) and initially Rick wanted a small deposit, but once he has seen proof that I was for real he held the car just on my word. Do your homework (that means know the price and prearrange financing), do not waste their time (they are paid minimum wage + commissions, so you absolutely can not expect to spend their time for free)! Same statistics than I have had with Honda and Nissan (my previous cars - out of 5 dealers one would not answer, two would start playing "come to the lot we'll make you happy" game and would buy the car from one of the two remaining for the price I want. Even the gamers were courteous in their writing - based on their answers I never called them. |
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