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Re: Camry LE (auto) Quote in Mass [fh88]
by pam4water
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Nov 08, 2008 (11:09 pm)
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Replying to: fh88 (Nov 08, 2008 9:18 pm)
Wow, are documentation and plate fees that high in Massachusetts? All I know it from readying this forum, but it seems like an OK price. The drive price factor seems to be: "how crappy is the local economy?" California's unemployment rate is edging over 8% and the banks aren't making loans. That is driving prices down. How is the economy Massachusetts?
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Re: Help in Chicago, Illinois [yhuangnina]
by pam4water
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Nov 08, 2008 (11:45 pm)
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Replying to: yhuangnina (Nov 07, 2008 1:57 pm)
I've heard speculation that there is another 600-800 in wiggle room under the invoice price listed on Edmunds. That still leaves another 800-ish in price difference. I think the lost deals have been 17,500? There could be more incentives in California. Not all incentives are made public. Or it could be a lose leader.
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help in Houston, TX
by dbmd
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Nov 09, 2008 (12:30 pm)
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The best price I have gotten for an LE is 21200 before TTL with either 1000 back or special financing. Similarly, the CE is offered at 19900. Either way, the prices seem a whole lot higher that what were posted here. I am just wondering if anyone has gotten the ~19300 on a LE in the Houston area. Or this is only in the northeast and west coast. Thanks.
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Re: Help in Chicago, Illinois [pam4water]
by rvs2000
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Nov 09, 2008 (2:33 pm)
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Replying to: pam4water (Nov 08, 2008 11:45 pm)
which dealer is offering the best deal in chicago area ?(something like 17500-18000) thanks
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Quote on 2009 Camry/Corolla with a moonroof
by joely
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Nov 09, 2008 (8:19 pm)
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Hi!
I want to ask your opinion on this quote I just got from the Toyota dealer:
For 2009 Camry LE with moonroof = $21,498 (incl.TTL)
For 2009 Corolla LE with moonroof = $17,810 (incl.TTL)
Dealer also said that I can take $1,000 rebate or 0% APR. Do you think I can do better?
Please help me. Thank you!
P.S. I am located in Los Angeles, CA.
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Re: help in Houston, TX [dbmd]
by alamocity
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Nov 09, 2008 (11:59 pm)
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Replying to: dbmd (Nov 09, 2008 12:30 pm)
That does seem high, even by TX prices on the Camry. I've seen them advertised here ranging from $19,425 to $19,795 for the LE so there definitely is some room to negotiate with the dealers. Unfortunately many dealers here want to add on extra fees which raises the prices, especially in comparison to the east and west coast prices.
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Re: help in Houston, TX [alamocity]
by lucky_777
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Nov 10, 2008 (4:44 am)
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Replying to: alamocity (Nov 09, 2008 11:59 pm)
Keep in mind that advertised prices have rebate already included and all other fees excluded. If you want 0% financing then rebate amount will be added to advertised price. Doc fees in some states can go up to $500.
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Re: help in Houston, TX [lucky_777]
by alamocity
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Nov 10, 2008 (8:32 am)
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Replying to: lucky_777 (Nov 10, 2008 4:44 am)
Very true, here in TX doc fee is $50.00. What often occurs is they try to hit you with high dealer prep fees and of course the added gulf coast fees that often times drive up the price compared to other areas.
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Re: Help in Southern California [waltchan]
by rfrg10
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Nov 10, 2008 (5:02 pm)
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Replying to: waltchan (Nov 06, 2008 11:05 pm)
Does anyone know how these dealers can offer 5 cars at this price? Is it a true price or are they just trying to get people in the door and then add on extras to the price? I saw a similar deal in the Friday paper from Power Cerritos. However, all the internet quotes for a standard 4-cylinder, automatic LE are around $18,500-19,500.
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Re: Help in Southern California [rfrg10]
by waltchan
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Nov 10, 2008 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: rfrg10 (Nov 10, 2008 5:02 pm)
Power Toyota Cerritos has more than 120 Camry LE I4 autos in-stock, and get 10 from shipment everyday. The ad price is the price you pay. No gimmicks, no hassles. The way it works is the dealer tries to sell all their oldest inventory first for $17,477. Manufactured date is probably July 2008, based on the VIN #. 50% of the Camry LEs for $17,477 will have more than 30 miles on the odometer due to test drives. The internet quotes are for the newest Camry LEs in inventory with manufactured date of October 2008 and less than 8 miles on the odometer. Of course, not everyone will want to pay $17,477 with 30 miles on the odometer. If a buyer wants to pay more with lower miles due to concerns with quality and prefers the one with a stronger new car smell, so be it.
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