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Hi Everyone, I am looking at the 2010 Camry XLE V6 and was quoted $28,800 OTD by a Southern California dealer. It's standard options without navigation. Apparently this quote includes a $1,000 rebate. I feel this is too high and would like your take. Also, for new XLE V6 owners would like to know your opinion on how the car handles. Thanks! |
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Purchased 2010 Camry XLE V6 two weeks ago. Car has all options including nav, heated seats, push button start and mats. I paid $ 29,040.50 for the Camry with no trade. MSRP was $ 32,665 We took 3.9% financing for 60 months through Toyota as no rebate was offered. This is our 3rd Camry (2005 LE & 2007 LE) but our first V6. I really enjoy the extra power going up the hills. I noticed the 4 cylinder was always downshifting, but this one is a lot smoother overall. Nav is over kill due to price but it came on car so I took it. Had JBL on all cars because the sound is really good. Only thing I wish for is a full size spare. Our 2005 was rear ended at 70 mph and full size spare saved family in my opinion. We currently have 3 toyota vehicles ( 08 Sienna, 10 Prius, and 10 Camry). They are all great. If you are looking for sporty then look elsewhere. They do what they were designed to do very well. Jim |
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I just purchased my new Camry Hybrid a few weeks ago and I was able to get it for 6,000 off MSRP. It was cheaper to purchase than the 2008 Prius that I already own and I could not be happier with the car. I bought mine from Jim Coleman in Bethesda. My only problem with Toyota is that the dealers are not good at servicing the cars in my area. Most non-dealers are much better at taking car of customers after the sale. Why can't Toyota demand higher customer satisfaction from the service end? None in the metro DC area dealers have a good rating. This is my third Camry, and I love these cars for the type of travel that I normally do. My last Camry had only one part go bad in eight years which was a bulb on the dash that I easily replaced in 10 minutes. Those who say that the Fusion is better, should look at Ford's repair history first and compare it to the Toyota Camry. Oh what a feeling.......................... |
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Replying to: tvent (May 09, 2009 4:11 am) |
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Replying to: wisteriian (Jul 01, 2009 5:52 pm) You should be able to get it at invoice or below. Handling is good. I can't complain. I wish I could drive it more but it is my wife's car. Good luck.
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Replying to: pf2001 (Jul 02, 2009 5:03 pm) Thanks!
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Replying to: wisteriian (Jul 03, 2009 9:00 pm) |
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Replying to: abchin486 (Jun 16, 2009 11:57 am)
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Replying to: smartshopperma (Jul 04, 2009 7:14 pm) Thanks ! PP
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Last week I went to a dealer in NC and negotiated for a 2010 Camry LE.The car was supposed to be at the dealers place July 24th.Its still in factory I think.After I made the deposit the dealer said that the VIN would cange when I take delivery.He says that since the car is not built yet it gets assigned an interim VIN and a new VIN will be assigned after its built. I think the dealer tricked me on this. thank you
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