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Bronzemaxell, Can you tell me the name of dealership or link? After researching Camry for a month, most manual tranny Camry are built in Japan. I think it must be better than US built one. |
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not sure how update are the info on the link http://www.sloaneautos.com/frameset2.asp?MAIN=new_vehicle_search do a search on toyota camry se |
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Hello Rcf8000, Can you please provide us with more information on the Camry 04 XLE that you purchased on September 11. Is Edmunds really reputabile, I found their prices to be crazy low. We are looking to get an 04 SE V6 Camry loaded. Would you say Edmunds TMV pricing is on the money or are their prices off? When I looked into with Edmunds TMV pricing we did well, the pricing we are getting is below Edmunds TMV by a few hundred dollars. Edmunds TMV is about 600.00 less than our best price found. What's your feeling? Thanks Alot. |
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Hi Folks, Can anyone suggest what is considerd a good price on a 2003 Camry XLE with Premium Package? Looking at the 4cyl and 6cyl models. I would most likely buy the car in CT or NJ. Thanks in advance for any advice, L3 |
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| On August 21st I purchased a 2003 Camry LE with ABS, Side Curtain AirBags, Night Vision Mirror w/Compass, Security System and 5Pc. Floor Mats for $18,600 + TTL in Dallas, Texas | |
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On 9/24/03 I bought a 2003 Camry LE with automatic, ABS, JBL upgrade (code DJ) and floor mat set (code CF) from a dealer in Western Massachusetts. Price data was as follows: MSRP: $21,134 Invoice: $19,133. My price:$17,983 (including $1000 cash rebate). Plus 6% CT tax, $76 registration / title, and $175 dealer conveyance fee. Grand total "out the door" was $19,313. I was quoted a price of $17,500 from a dealer in the Boston area (2 hours away), but the extra costs of unpaid time off work, gas, tolls, handling the registration myself with state of CT DMV all but wiped out the extra savings. I estimate that my dealer made a profit of about $540 (or about 3%, not including the obvious extra profit of the dealer conveyance fees) which is less than the 5% dealers normally try to make. I shopped on the internet and via phone follow ups... which I felt saved me tons of BS. Once they knew I was seriously shopping and knew the numbers, it cut down on virtually all the sales hype. The worst price I was quoted was $19,079 (versus the low of $17,500)... quite a difference! Hope this helps. |
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Need to buy a 03 4cyl camry with no accessories. (with no accessories am i missing some obvious needs? or getting a real barebones car?) buying gift my elderly father. Went and test drove today. Should I email all local dealers for best price? what are others in Seattle area buying for compared to TMV price? Any suggestions on other online resources? what happens if i wait past end of Sept? lots of questions...hahah...thanks for any answers. Dan |
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I got a price of $22840 for an XLE with Premium, air bag option, and mats, in Phoenix. Unexpectedly, when I went to pick up the car they also added on $249 for "Perma-Plate". The price was still less than Edmunds TMV, but I'm not happy about the add-on; seems like a scam to me. I can't figure out how Edmunds could have an accurate TMV on car models that have just come on the market, or, in some cases, where the cars haven't even arrived at the dealerships yet. |
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Hi westseattle - welcome! You ought to check out the Tips & Advice section (blue tab at the top of the page) and also read through some of the discussions on our Smart Shopper board. You'll find all kinds of help in both places. Good luck! |
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