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Replying to: r9973 (Mar 16, 2008 6:00 pm) No idea what it might be... could be minor.. but, I doubt the dealer was being straight with you.. you were wise to walk away, IMO... |
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Does anyone know or think what is a good price for the Camry SE 2009? V6 or V4 I want to buy one. the last one i got, Camry SE 2007 V4 was about $24,670. i don't know if the price have been going up or not any help would be greatly appreciated thanks! |
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Replying to: anks20 (Mar 16, 2008 2:32 pm) Good luck! |
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What was the Doc Fee as this is in the Southeast Toyota area and they always add on to their price. Eventhough it is a Maronne owned dealership, they still must pay Southeast Toyota prices. Have bought four Toyota's down here in Florida and was charged everytime. The Sandman |
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I went to a Toyota dealer last night in CT. The salesman, who I have known for a long time, told me that the $1000 rebates is gone on the Camry LE 08's and that the Prius is going for list price, that is what ever the sticker says, no discount.. Anybody know if there is going to be another rebate/special programs on the remaining o8's or even an 09 Camry?? I have not totally ruled out the Prius either.. The Camry Hybrid seems to have some issues with the battery staying charged, based on the reports from this site.. Have to admit, I gassed up the Dodge minivan last night.. $54.00 !!!! Dang!!!!
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Replying to: badtranny (Mar 18, 2008 2:17 pm) I have a 2009 Camry Hybrid - no issues. It's a fantastic car. As for battery staying charged, I've never heard or seen that. Everyone I personnally know with a Camry Hybrid (about 1/2 dozen) say it works just fine. It they want you to pay list for a Prius (insane), you can get a Camry Hybrid for the same amount; they are running $2-3K off MSRP for 2009; if you can find a 2008, you can get another $1,000 back. And yes, the feeling of getting nearly twice the mpg I was previous getting, in the same size care, is wonderful. |
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Replying to: badtranny (Mar 18, 2008 2:17 pm) I did reconnect again with the same dealer in Seattle, the one who got a car in for me that had REPAIRED in the invoice. It turns out the bumper was repaired by Toyota but I had him bring in another car for me from about 5 hrs away. It will have about 300 miles due to the distance he's getting it from but atleast I don't have to drive, his driver is getting the car in, would be $125 below dealer invoice. Their dealer invoice includes holdback, tda and WFS, tried to negotiate with about 25 dealers, this is the best I got in Seattle area. Positive thing is that I will get an additional $400 off from the toyota grad program, so will be $525 below invoice in all.
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Replying to: badtranny (Mar 18, 2008 2:17 pm) Last night in Massachusetts at least there was a Toyota commercial bragging about the $1K cash back on 08's. I have been all over the Camry hybrid groups, there is a larger one at another url and there is no problem with the battery charging. I have had a '08 Camry hybrid for about 6 weeks now; it is a phenomenal car they have achieved a fantastic balance between fuel economy yet with impressive power when you need it. And getting 40+ mph in a conventional looking car doesn't hurt either. My wife has an '08 Lexus (ES350) and she now wishes she had bought a Camry hybrid instead. |
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Replying to: r9973 (Mar 18, 2008 4:34 pm)
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Replying to: frankrom22 (Mar 11, 2008 1:26 pm)
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