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7934 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 9:15 PM
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| Has anyone purchased a 2009 Camry LE in the Memphis area? If so, what is the best quote that you have received, and from where? My husband had a botched oil change on his 2000 Camry, and it blew the engine. We are pretty certain that insurance is going to total out the vehicle. If this is the case, we will most likely replace it with another Camry. We are looking at the base LE model, but we are also possibly interested in adding 17" alloy wheels, 6 disc CD and VSC. This alll depends on what kind of deal we can get on a new car. We were totally unprepared to purchase a new vehicle at this point, as we just bought a new Honda Odyssey in June! It seems like there were so many more price quotes, strategies, buying experiences,etc. that were posted back in June. The rebates and special financing that were being offerred from the dealerships was also better. Has this slowed down now that the 2009s are readily available and the 2008s are virtually gone? Any strategies in getting a fair settlement from insurance, etc.? I welcome any other suggestions, recommendations, etc. Thanks, Dawn | |
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Hi Friends, I need quick help on this: I just got new LE with VSC. Dealer gave me sale price after 500 discount in the quote but when i went to do the paperwork, they put taxes on the amount before 500 rebate. In short, i end up paying more tax! Is this how it's supposed to be done? Please help with your experiences, i would appreciate it. And if they did not do my paperwork right, what are my options now?
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| I've had toyota a lot of good experience. So just asking is the camry a better choice or the accord? Also thinking about the lexus IS | |
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Replying to: sweetooth (Sep 07, 2008 7:41 pm) regards, kyfdx
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MSRP: $28235 Freight & Delivery: $1370 Federal Excise Tax - Airconditioning: $100 Block Heater: $142 Tire Levy: $20 GST: $1493.38 TOTAL: 31,360.88 I was able to negociate $2000 down plus $1500 Toyota Cash Incentive, so the total cash out the door was : $27860, 88 I wonder if I had a good price.
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Replying to: ezinis (Sep 07, 2008 9:28 am)
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Replying to: kiawah (Sep 07, 2008 11:16 am) Retail Price * Base $28,235.00 Freight $1,240.00 Optional equipment selected - FEDERAL AIR CONDITIONING EXCISE TAX (-EXTAX) $100.00 - VALUE PKG B -inc: STD equipment (B__) $0.00 - STANDARD PAINT (-PT) $0.00 - New Freight $1370 (FI) $130.00 Totals including all items above: $29,705.00
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Replying to: ezinis (Sep 07, 2008 11:40 am) In the U.S., the MSRP sticker price on the window, clearly itemizes and includes the freight into the total MSRP. |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 08, 2008 3:13 am) and thanks for clarifying. It gives me peace of mind. One more quick question: i read in one of the psots about warning about cars having been in either flood or hailstorms etc. How can i find out if my new car was part of any of it? It drives really harder than the car i had tried...I checked the sticker on drivers side: it says 7/08.. |
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Replying to: btalmage (Sep 07, 2008 11:33 am) I am interested in purchasing a 2009 camry XLE V6 in a couple of weeks. If you are aware of any dealerships who are offering this car around the price you stated (25k), please email me asap at keertig
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