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Bought/ordered : 2010 Camry LE Automatic, no options added (BASE 21,900 MSRP + $775 Dest charge) = $22,675 MSRP. Paid $23,000 Out the door Base Price with Destination charge came to $21,000 even. Rest is FL Dealer fee, TAX, TAG, Title Transfer. What do the rest of you think? They were so STUBBORN and did not want to budge any more at all on all models. STUBBORN OUT THE DOOR PRICES IN N. Florida: 2009 Camry LE AUTO no options $20,700 (is $18,900 base including dest charge) 2010 Camry SE AUTO with leather package and sports package/sunroof ~ $26,500 OTD. NOTE: 2009 Camry and 2010 Camry Engines are different. Some 09 Engines are made in japan, but some in America (mostly). With the 2010 it seemed both engine and transmission are made in Japan. Oddly even with the 2010 having both engine and transmission made in Japan, the foreign parts is 20% from japan where the 09 is 25% from Japan (????) I used to work at the plant and found this odd. The serpentine belt was really thin on the 10 and there seemed to be a transmission filter on it too. I noticed also that the LE's engine on 09/10 sounded quieter over the 09 SE. |
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Replying to: hosky (May 25, 2009 7:33 pm) |
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My best so far was 19,979.00 for LE auto, shield package, alloy wheels, and mats. I didn't take it. Thought it was too high. Vandergriff Toyota has on their Website 2009 LE automatic for $18,472.00. Don't know if it for real. Found most dealers amazingly stiil not wanting to do honest deals, they want to jump through the same old hoops, the dog & pony show. Maybe Vendergriff will be for real?? |
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I live in Washington state (Seattle area) and so far the best deal I've been told is $20,500. Anybody buy one in my area recently? Also, some dealers are telling me the 0% financing is actually 2.9% for 60 months while other are saying it's really 0 since May 19th (hope that makes sense). Thoughts?
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Via email with the Internet Mgr at Vandergriff Toyote I was assured that the "many" $18,482.00 Camry LEs did exist. I'll visit in the next couple fo days to look at their selection.
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Replying to: lwillett (May 27, 2009 7:55 am) |
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The ad doesn't really say. The offer is on their splash screen at: http://vandergrifftoyota.com/Default.aspx As I said I haven't actually visited the dealership yet. So I am not holding my breath. |
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Replying to: johnk8 (May 23, 2009 3:18 pm) |
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Replying to: mikeflem (May 26, 2009 5:33 pm)
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Hi, I leased a '07 Camry SE in June 2006 for 48 mths w/ 15K per yr. I am within 5K miles of the limit even though I have one more year to go on the lease. I want to lease another Camry when this one is finished, but wanted to see what people out there thought. What should I do? I don't want to pay the overage in mileage. I checked w my local dealer and they didn't want to do anything, basically they just took the remaining payments I have left and priced it out in addition to a lease pymt w a new Camry and it was well over $600/mth. Anyone have any suggestions??? |
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