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7929 messages, Last post on Dec 06, 2009 at 4:25 PM
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FYI Current prices on Cars Direct for Southern California are $900 below invoice, minus another $500 rebate. :LE with MSRP $20574 is now about $17200 after rebate. It says limited time only. If your on the fence, jump now or you may miss this good deal. |
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| FYI for those is Southern California in the market for Camry LE. Dealer in Orange advertised 8 LEs Automatics at $15995 after rebate. MSPR is not listed but it is probably $20574. They tend to run same ad weekly. Unfortunately for me 2 weeks ago it was $16995 when I got mine. The pot is sweeter by $1000. In Augaust the 2003 was at this price. Good luck to all. | |
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You may want to be more specific, i assume when you speak of the $900 below invoice you mean the 4 cyl. The same was true in my area in may and june when I bought my 03 xle. V6's were at invoice on CD. Also, is that an 03 or 04? I saw ads in Fl in May for LE auto for 15.5K. The dealer said it was an LE only factory to dealer incentive. "Unfortunately for me 2 weeks ago it was $16995 when I got mine." You didn't get yours at a dealer with a 30 day price guarantee?..LOL |
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| I just bought my Camry couple days ago, and while we were doing the financing, they offered the extended warranty package at $500.00. This came almost at the end of the process and after we have refused the offer at full price couple times. Not sure if it would work like that everywhere else. | |
| My dealer offered $585 after I have refused several times from $13?? then $6?? I didn't buy it because I intend to keep my 03 Camry until the basic warranty is up, maybe another year. $500 (if it is for 6 years) is a good deal. | |
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I am looking for help in finding where I can start to look for the best deal for a 2004 Camry LE in Raleigh/Cary, NC area. I am very new to this board and would love to know what is the lowest price I should pay, where can I get the lowest internet price, where do I find out the factory invoice price/dealer invoice price/MSRP on cars. Any help would be greatly appreciated since I am hoping to make a decision before 10/31. Thanks very much. |
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Hello, Another question I need to resolve is whether to but a Camry LE or Accord LX? Price, performance, size and reliability are of a key concern. From What I am reading here, there are many Camry LE satisfied lovers here. Any comments? Velani |
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Hi velani - welcome!! For best prices paid, you can read through the previous comments on this board. For negotiating and buying tips, you might also want to read through the articles under the "Tips and Advice" tab at the top of the page. And do check out the list of discussions underway on our Smart Shopper board. For comparison discussion, check out our Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry topic and be sure to look up individual discussions on each vehicle by using the make/model search on the left side of the page. Hope this helps - feel free to drop me an email if I can help you find any other discussion in which you might be interested. |
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