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I neglected to mention one additional thing. Someone may ask, "Why buy a Toyota in the Southeast US?" One advantage of buying in the SE is that you can "special order" a car with features somewhat out of the norm -- within reason. Sandy Springs Toyota in Atlanta does a pretty good job of this and is quite helpful. Be prepared to wait 90 to 120 days -- particularly if the car comes from Japan. If the car is manufactured in the US times are much shorter (30 - 45 days -- depending on the features ordered)
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Replying to: consumer46 (Jul 23, 2006 12:24 pm) You did all that and end up paying MSRP for a TCH?... at one time they were at MSRP however now they are a bit lower.
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Replying to: jb_turner (Jul 23, 2006 12:40 pm)
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| I ordered my Camry Hybrid in Canada where I live. Is an extended warranty purchased in the USA valid or will Toyota refuse to honor it if I have a problem up here? The price of a 84 month/120,000km extended warrranty up here is $1,999. I see a lot better prices on this forum for Toyota extended warranties purchased in the USA. | |
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Replying to: jbollt (Jul 23, 2006 12:51 pm) |
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Good feedback. My "loaded" TCH has Nav, moonroof, leather, and the comfort and convenience package. As for price -- remember the time period is March through June. Additionally, a TCH with Nav (loaded) is still being sold (as indicated above) at MSRP and in some places with a premium price. In the March - June time frame no one sold a TCH with Nav under MSRP. Even today Fitzmall's price for a TCH with Nav is MSRP. They will drop the price slightly for a TCH (even with Nav) if it is on the lot for a few weeks (generally the less popular colors) as part of inventory management. In the Southeast (even today) you will have a difficult time finding a TCH with nav. And if you do -- you will notice a long list of add-ons raising the the price to $33k or above. There are some exceptions, but not many. The key points of my comments are found in the "lessons learned". |
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Replying to: alamocity (Jul 21, 2006 6:44 pm) they tried to get me to buy the extra warranty and maintenance program, but I didn't bite. The recommended stuff on the camry is oil change, lube chassis, and INSPECT a ton of stuff. Not worth the $800 they want. Best of luck buying. Remember to hit them up towards the end of the month. Weekdays are a bit better since they are not busy and want to sell cars. To get the best deal, do things that others won't do. All prices should included destination fees. Don't put up with any hidden cost, but ask youself if it's worth a few hundred buck to walk away from a deal. I do out of principle, but should change my attitude. anyhow, the car drives better than expected. My wife loves it and we put on 200+ miles on it over the past 2 days. It acts as our commuter car.
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Replying to: kiawah (Jun 03, 2006 9:47 am)
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Replying to: zhanghuyi (Jul 23, 2006 8:38 pm) |
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I want to buy a CAMRY 2007 LE in bay area Ca, but my budget is only 20K, do u guys think it is possible for me to get a deal? can anybody tell me how much he paid for a 2007 camry LE in Bay area? or I have to turn to CE. Thanks. |
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