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Replying to: jhs70 (Mar 30, 2007 9:50 am) |
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Its hard to believe that no one here can help me and give me advice with the questions I had in my previous post.Anybody?
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Replying to: peligroso (Apr 02, 2007 7:26 am) What you are going to have to do, is take the car in and have the dealers work on fixing the problems. They'll have to work on it repeatedly without fixing each problem....and only then if they haven't been able to fix each problem could you proceed with lemon law application. Your other option is to go back to the dealer, tell them you goofed and don't like the car your bought, you'd like a different model, and be prepared to hand over another couple grand. Good luck. |
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Replying to: peligroso (Apr 02, 2007 7:26 am) I don't think anybody had any advice to give you other than the obvious. When you own a car and you want another you simply have to trade it in or sell it. Is this your first car buying experience? |
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Replying to: peligroso (Apr 01, 2007 6:26 pm) That probably depends on the state. I'm guessing the fees are simply going to have to be paid again. In my state though you only pay taxes on the difference in a trade. may not be the same where you are. Can I do an exchange and pay the difference? In the auto business that's simply called trading it in. And yes anyone can do that at anytime. Be prepared to take a major hit in depreciation and possible extra payment of taxes). If you can afford to lose $4K or $5K this quickly I'm surprised you were looking at an LE in the first place. |
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Replying to: pharrison (Mar 27, 2007 9:45 pm) Options include... Smart Key, Nav, Heated seats, Spoiler, Carpet and All Weather matts, Trunk matt and net, Body molding, VIP Glass Break Sensors, and a 50 dollar peel-on protector that goes on the rear bumper right in front of the trunk lid. A few more options than we needed but the invoice out the door price was pretty tempting. The dealer was Dick Hannah Toyota in Washington. I'm still considering the extended warranty... Their offer on that is $1250 with 100 deductible. Also very tempting. Hope everyone is enjoying the drive... I know I am.
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Replying to: muddyfox (Apr 03, 2007 7:31 am) Search on these forums. You can get Toyotas longest/best Platinum warranty (84 months/100,000 miles/ZERO deductible) for less than $900 at 2 or 3 dealerships by email. But some people luv to give money away............
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I am looking at purchasing a 2007 Camry XLE and have not seen any prices posted. I do not want the Hybrid unless you can get a great deal for one. The problem I am running into is that I live by a military base and dealers always inflate the prices. Are there any dealerships in NW FL or lower AL that anyone can suggest?
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Replying to: bellabriez (Apr 03, 2007 1:31 pm) FL or AL are in the SET sales region so they tack extra fees and useless high price options on the cars. I wouldn't buy a Toyota in the SET region. Check kbb.com, New car prices, Toyota Camry, 2007, options to see SET charges and their options. Also look at fitzmall.com, Toyota Camry, for near invoice no-haggle pricing. If you look back in these forums, a number of buyers from the southern US have flown up and purchased their cars there, vacationed and driven home to license their cars (and pay any residence state sales tax). |
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Replying to: seele (Apr 01, 2007 1:27 am) |
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