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7917 messages, Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 7:59 PM
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Hello everyone! Got a price for an 2010 LE with moonroof, carpet mats and alloy wheels for an out the door price of 22,206.00 (this includes all taxes 6%, tages and dealer fees. Is this a good price or do you think there will be better deals at end of month? Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: spt3 (Nov 05, 2009 5:22 pm) |
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Just got a 2010 XLE V6. No navigation. MSRP $30,450. Got it for $24,850 + $650 TTL = $25,500 total out the door (including all fees, tags, taxes).
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Replying to: bob292 (Nov 05, 2009 9:47 pm) Woo, that's a great deal. I'm looking know for a XLE too since the LE with upgrades are just expensives as the XLE. In which state are you located and what dealership is that. Got today a quote for XLE for 25.600 and 1 for 26.666 + Tax. For Austin TX that's great but couldn't get the white color. Thanks E11_Corolla |
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I got following quote from dealer in PA. Please let me know is it a good deal or not? LE: 19,988 + Tax (6%)+Tag&Reg ($75) +Doc($120) - 2.9% APR I can take $750 rebate and find finance elsewhere. Appreciate your quick response, as my old car is totalled in an accident recently, so I need to take decision soon.
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Replying to: skv19 (Nov 06, 2009 9:11 pm) please tell us more about the LE quote and upgrades you got. Is it a basic LE or had some upgrades. If this is a the basic LE then I guess you can still negotiate since 19.988 is probably the sticker price and If the car has no/few options then you are not making a good deal vs. some one getting a LE with options and just paying the $Invoice = $MSRP - $Upgrages. Right know poeple are getting just more upgrades for the price on XLE arround 25K- 26K; It's much better than having a basic LE and try to get upgrades on It. Also be aware of taking the $750 and get the financing else where because don't know If you'll be able to get the 3.0% right know even with credit unions. The 2.9% for 60 months from Toyata should be the best rate on the market know for a Camry unless I'm wrong. If then please feel free to correct me. FYI I'm located in TX. Thanks E11_Corolla |
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Replying to: cc62966 (Oct 26, 2009 8:26 pm) |
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I just got a brand new 2010 camry le auto 4 cylinder in maryland today. $19000 (freight and $750 rebate included) + TTL. Good luck everyone.
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I got the quote from local dealer is 19888+fee . anyone can tell me some experience or recommendation about purchase this model? The ideal price for this car is 20200 OTD . is it reasonable? My email address is cbwfll I live in CA |
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Hi, new to this forum. I am looking to purchase 2010 SE auto I4 this winter in the DC area. A local dealership posts very competitive prices on their website. They have SE listed at $21543 internet price (includes JBL 6 disc CD, 8 speaker upgrade), no moonroof/lid spoiler though. They are showing that "invoice" price is $23362. This seems like a good price. Any advice? Would I be able to get this price lower? |
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