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7924 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 9:54 AM
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i keep reading a lot of california camry le owners paying as low as $18,600.i bought mine with auto trans and only (cf)floor/trunk mats as option for $20,007+399 doc. fee+$1,581.47 NV sales tax+28.25 title fee, total of $22,015.72 OTD.i'm just thinking they might have gotten a ce model or le with manual trans, as what my salesman told me since he cannnot give it to me on that price, or is there any other vegas sucker like me out there?
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I am looking for a 2007 Camry basic LE.I checked with dealers over the phone aroun south florida, (west palm beach), usually they ask for $21,000~23,000 as the out of door price. What would be the bottom line price(out of door price) I am targeting at $19,000 but less than $20,000. Is this practical?
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Replying to: dalin (Mar 06, 2007 5:52 pm) |
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Replying to: edmen (Mar 06, 2007 11:50 am) |
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I purchased a Toyota Camry LE out of state approximately one month ago. When I was there, the dealer stated that he had a book that listed the vehicle tag and title fee's for every state including mine. These fee's were all included in the signed "purchase order". I drove the car off the lot. One month later, they call me up and ask me to give them a credit card # so they can collect more money. They claim they made a mistake, and undercharged me. In the interim, I asked them to provide me with proof that they paid these additional tag and title fee's. It was never provided, but they called again, asking for a credit card number. I called them back, and left a message reiterating my request for some proof. My questions are: 1) Has anyone else ever experienced this? 2) Am I under any obligation to reimburse the dealer for additional costs of getting the tags for me? (I have yet to receive any license plates, aside from the temporary ones that came with the car) I won't post the name of the dealer because it is my understanding that this forum prohibits disclosing the name of specific dealers.
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Replying to: eaw7100 (Mar 08, 2007 2:09 pm) I don't know the specifics of your situation, but I would think what is 'fair' is you paying the legitimate registration fees for your state. If you would go to register in your state and they'd charge you 100, the dealer thought it would be 85 and charged you only 85.....i'd pay up the 15 difference. They saved you the hassle of handling it separately on your own. |
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Replying to: eaw7100 (Mar 08, 2007 2:09 pm) Hummm, if I studied the document well and understood it before I bought and I was happy with the car price deal, I'm the type that would probably pay the extra for the mistake, because ultimately it was a fee I owed. I don't know though that I would send them my credit card number.
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Replying to: wvgasguy (Mar 08, 2007 2:36 pm) No. >Is it possible they have not paid it yet? Yes. However, they say they have already paid the fee's to the state and are now looking to collect the difference from me. However, I've requested proof (i.e. a cancelled check) from them, and they have yet to produce that.
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Replying to: eaw7100 (Mar 08, 2007 6:09 pm)
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Has anyone actually looked for / seen the 50th anniversary edition of the TCH in dealerships yet? I'm kind of interested in it, but I won't be in the market until the Summer. Hopefully, they will still be available then. |
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