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7924 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 9:54 AM
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I was offered an 08 camry Le for 18,000 plus t&l...deal or no deal? I was also offered an 08 hybrid camry for 22,000 plus T&l...??? not really any opotions to speak of.
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Replying to: jl582 (Feb 11, 2008 9:16 am) I just bought the Camry Hybrid, witha ll feature except the NAV system, and drove it away for $25,100. I put only $5K down. Do the math and you may find over 4 years, the monthly payment is about the same as your lease. Then you own it. I just got 40 mpg on my first tank of gas. |
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Replying to: jl582 (Feb 11, 2008 9:16 am) I'm getting mine there this week so I can let you know how it goes. The loaded '08 camry hybrid I put a deposit on is nearly $700 below invoice. - that's about 2K less than I was getting in NJ- I figure it's worth a $65 train ride.
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Replying to: caaz (Feb 11, 2008 2:31 pm) Don't know about the LE. I got the Consumer Reports writeup on the hybrid. Good luck. |
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I'm trying to finalize numbers on an LE, but I'm not sure about one thing. I know the special lease deals running include a residual enhancement, so I would think you could not combine the current $1000 rebate with that towards the final cap cost. But if I just did a standard lease of 36 months - not really crazy about a 39 month lease - could I apply the rebate towards the cap cost? I've figured it both ways and the difference is about $3-4. Thanks, Steve |
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Replying to: in2explore (Feb 11, 2008 6:30 pm) I got requote for fully loaded Camry Hybrid w/Nav at 28600 (plus tax, fees, etc) with 6% tax comes to $31148. However, I was told that there would be $700 rebate from Toyota which would bring down the price to low 30s. I would definitely ask about the rebate. happy car hunting! |
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Hello, Can anyone tell me the difference between the standard version of CE and standard version of LE for 2008 Camry? Thanks.
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Replying to: popomama (Feb 13, 2008 6:02 pm) That's it, no other changes at all, other than the LE badge on the rear! What do you mean by standard version? |
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Guys and Gals.... I had a great buying experience at Team Toyota of Langhorne PA. 08 LE Automatic, With Alloys, JBL Sound System w/Bluetooth, Moonroof and Preferred Accessory Package MSRP: 24,431 INVOICE: 21,800 Purchase Price: 21,500. Dealer also agreed to a 61% residual and a money factor of .0005!!!!(Thats nothing!!!) Rolled all the fees into the lease: Acq: 550 3 Years Registration: 230 (New Jersey) Title: 40(NJ Title Fee With Up to 2 Leins on the Title) Doc: 45(Pennsylvania Doc Fee Capped at 45) Tires: 5 (Pennsylvania Tire Tax) Tax: 641(7% of total depriciation) Montly Payment Came out to 271. Nothing out of my pocket. Walked away(Actually drove away) with the car for 271/month. I am going to add the side skirts and bumper lips myself and mod the exhaust to dual and this LE will look better than a Silver SE. It already sounds better due to the JBL.
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Replying to: mggarcia23 (Feb 07, 2008 7:18 pm) 2008 Toyota Camry SE (4cyl/Automatic) with the following options: 50 State Emissions JBL FM/AM In-Dash 6CD Changer Power Moonroof Rear Spoiler Vehicle Stability Control For: $22,450 OUT THE DOOR! Out the door includes the following fees INCLUDED: Tags/Registration/Title/Lien Fee: $198 Processing Fee: $100 Tax (6%) $1260 Rebate: $1000 Am I getting a good deal?
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