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I'm trying to buy an '07 Corolla S in southern Nevada with stick, ABS, side air bags, and power window/keyless entry package, but in one internet quote and a quote from an internet salesman on the floor at another dealership, the invoice includes around $330 for TDA, over $300 for Dealer Holdback, and another $150 for Wholesale Financial Reserve. Internet Dealer offered $500 under invoice, Floor Dealer offered $100 over invoice. At the Floor Dealership I visited today, they also said I would have to pay $389 in documentation fees and $299 in Vehicle Theft Insurance (VTR). This adds about $1500 to the ~$15,500 invoice price, and I still haven't paid taxes or tags! Since it wasn't on the invoice, I'm thinking Internet Dealer will be pulling similar moves if I buy there. I tried to argue the point of why I should not have to pay dealer holdback or WFR, but the salespeople (two in team, of course) at Floor Dealership I visited said there's no way they can drop it, good luck finding a dealership that will. Let's not even discuss the documentation and VTR fees - yikes! Why do I have to pay these? I had some questions on various features of the car, like how DO I fold down the backseat, and what is this Security light flashing all about? But the guy they sent out with me wasn't able to tell me if it was an alarm or just some flashing red light, what this other cryptic button was, and insisted the rear seat did not fold down. Yah - nothing like knowing your fleet! Considering how ill-informed he was, I can't say that I trust their salesmen to know about what fees are bogus or not. So, I'm waiting for my Fighting Chance packet to see how much I should really pay for this thing, but worry that I won't find a dealership nearby that will accept *MY* reasonable offer. I'm planning on doing a "fax attack" to dealerships in NV, AZ, UT, and AZ. Hey, I'll travel if it means I can save a couple of thousand dollars! While I wait, I fret. That Corolla S I test drove today was mighty cute! Ah, well, gives me time to sell my Kia Sportage for downpayment money. Are documentation fees and TVR valid? They aren't even on the invoice, I just asked if the price they gave me was the out-the-door price, and then they told me about the added $700+ (there's also a $29 title fee, which I can see as valid... I think. I mean, at least it's under $100!)
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Replying to: kzturtlegirl (Feb 19, 2007 5:19 pm) |
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Replying to: kzturtlegirl (Feb 19, 2007 5:19 pm) |
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I bought my corolla LE automatic -2007 in Harrisburg,PA faulkner toyota It includes FE -50 EMISSION BE - driver and passenger side curtain airbags CK - All weather guard package AB -ANTI LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM W - Audio value package am-fm-indash cd (6)/6 speakers CRUISE CONTROL DK -- Preerred owner's porfolio Z1 -- carpet floor mats cargo mat cargo net $ 16,372 BEFORE tax is it too expensive??? I paid too much ? Thanks for your reply.
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Replying to: psustat (Feb 25, 2007 2:22 pm) You paid Invoice price for your car! Now if you got 0% APR for 3 years or 1.9& for 3 years, it would be even sweeter! Enjoy Your new ride! |
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I just arranged a deal for a new 2007 Corolla S manual with ABS, side-curtain airbags, and the EVP #1 that includes alloy wheels, power windows, remote keyless entry and cruise control AND those stupid carpet mats. (I think this means at least AB, CK, Z1,BE... I don't really know all the codes, just the features - edited, I found the codes: FE, BE, CK, AB, VP, CT). Price out-the-door, including $750 cash-back, all fees and our hefty 7.75% tax in southern Nevada: $16,500. I pick it up tonight! Story: I wasn't all that sure that I really wanted to buy a new car, vascillating all this month. I had contacted the dealer earlier this month for a quote, getting a quote of $15,395 (including $750 cash back), without fees and taxes. More vascillating, more angst, I often woke up thinking about the car. A different dealership (Findlay Henderson) quoted me $16,000 (including cash back), plus an additional $700 fees (VTR and documentation), and then I'd have to pay taxes on top of that. Hem, haw, fret fret fret. So today, I totally low-balled the first dealer (Centennial Toyota - Las Vegas) at $16,000 out-the-door, taking advantage of the end-of-the-month sales quota frenzy, almost hoping he would tell me to take a hike and make my decision for me. They came back at $16,500... I can't pass it up. Dealer invoice alone is $16,645. Taking into account our taxes and the exhorbitant documentation fees Toyota adds on here, that's close to $1,000 BELOW dealer's invoice, PLUS my cash back. All done by e-mail and phone calls. Yippee! Now I just have to sell my Kia Sportage. 2001. Excellent condition. Any takers?
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Replying to: kzturtlegirl (Feb 27, 2007 1:35 pm)
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Replying to: mcdawgg (Feb 28, 2007 7:12 am) It's also peppy! I loved driving home in it at 65 miles per hour, with the tach at only 2200. 40 miles later, my fuel guage was still pegged at the top! We're planning on this lasting a long time - in just ten years my oldest will be driving (eeeeks!) - it will be a good car for her to learn stick on. Every driver should learn how to drive stick, IMHO. You never know when you'll need to know! BTW, price for the car, without tax, doc, VTR, etc was about $14,300. We did buy the extended warrantee, adding about $1200 to the price, but since we drive our cars to the ground (except this Kia we want to get rid of), it's worth it to us. |
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Just bought a new 2007 Corolla LE automatic today in Savannah, GA, and thought I would post the price in case it would help someone else: For the car (includes audio value package / cruise control): $16,000 PLUS $369.00 fees, and tax, tag and title. $16,500 OTD, with 3.9% APR financing. They offered a price of $16,000 OTD, but I would have had to finance at a much higher interest rate. Hope this helps someone!
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Replying to: kzturtlegirl (Feb 27, 2007 1:35 pm) |
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