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Replying to: scottc3 (Mar 24, 2008 2:09 pm) Also, that is the first heard of paying $28 extra for "DMV electronic filing." Might as well let them file by mail. There is no rush and, if anything, they probably should be discounting it rather than charging extra since it's a convenience to them. It's only a few extra dollars in a $24K transaction, but that actually makes it that more annoying for them to nickel and dime that fee since they can pay a flat $200 per month fee for all their cars. The $55 doc fee is already supposed to be paying for their time spent submitting the DMV paperwork. Now you get to be charged two fees. |
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Replying to: scottc3 (Mar 24, 2008 2:09 pm) I agree with jaxs1 that comparing % of list price across cars does not work well. You have ot look at each model, and see what the market is for those. Right now, I have seen $4K off MSRP for 2008 and $3K off MSRP for 2009 Camry Hybrid (fully loaded). That should be the starting point for your negotiations. I've heard some people improve upon those numbers, depending on the region and the desperation of the sales force/dealer to make their sales numbers. |
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Replying to: surfzen (Mar 23, 2008 3:44 am)
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The best quote I have recieved till now for a Camry LE Auto is 19488 this includes destination. Is this a Good price
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I live in New Jersey, close to philadelphia. This dealership is willing to sale me this black Camry SE 2009 V4 for $24000, taxes and everything included. everything else standard SE, no leather or anything. What does anybody think? good deal? not bad? could be better? what price do you think i can argue with. They said its the price they buy it at. please help! |
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We just bought a used '07 Camry LE 4D today in LA county. It has 28163 miles on it. Sticker was $16,988+fees The manufacturer warranty is 3yrs/36K so we knew we only had another 8K miles on it. We were offered an additional 4yrs/48K extended warranty for $1500. After haggling with the dealer for a bit, we were able to get the car for: $14,500+tax $1500 extended warranty Total: $16000+tax OTD: $17330 What do you guys think? Did we walk away with a decent deal? |
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Hey Guys, how did I do? 08 V6 LE VSC 21350 (after rebate) + fees & tax? |
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Replying to: graffixx (Mar 25, 2008 5:12 pm) OTD: $17330 What do you guys think? Did we walk away with a decent deal? I don't want to hurt your feeling but this is a good example to those who think they don't want to buy new cars because they can get a 2 years old car for a lot less money. Well, for you, you can get a new for around 18K +TTL. So, for 2K extra, you get full 3/5 years warranty. Also, with 30K miles, it means 60 to 70% of brakes and tires are already gone.
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Replying to: gooddeal2 (Mar 26, 2008 11:54 am) Spending $2K extra would have increased the lease payment per month, which we weren't interested. ---- Edit: We put $10k down, and financed the rest, at 6.98% which comes out to be about $175/mo. We were looking to pay less than that monthly, but paying more for the down payment wasn't possible.
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Replying to: graffixx (Mar 26, 2008 12:02 pm) |
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