Toyota Sienna - Prices Paid & Buying Experience

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#12090 of 12160 Car price by mrtnl

Dec 19, 2012 (11:56 am)

Hi all, can anyone tell me what is a fair price to pay for a 2013 Toyota XLE equipped with Entune Navigation and Blind Spot Monitor in Southern California?

#12091 of 12160 Re: Car price [mrtnl] by mrtnl

Dec 19, 2012 (3:29 pm)

Replying to: mrtnl (Dec 19, 2012 11:56 am)
Hi, I should make the clarification to my previous question that the car I was referring to is the 2013 Toyota Sienna XLE equipped with Entune Navigation and Blind Spot Monitor.
 
I hope to hear back for someone soon. =)

#12092 of 12160 2011/ 2012 Sienna LE v6 Certified price paid by ecdest2

Dec 23, 2012 (9:48 pm)

First I apologize if this is out of topic or not wrong forum. My first post. First time Sienna Owner.
I just purchased 2011 Sienna LE v6 Certified with 18K mile used off lease Sienna, remaining factory warranty, and 7yr/ 100K powertrain with toyota 1.9% apr offer. Paid $22,100 for the car + fees.
 
Other best certified deal was $20,500+ fees for the 45K mile formal rental driven Sienna that I passed.
 
I want to get your opinion to see how I did on this deal.
Did I got a good deal?

#12093 of 12160 Re: 2011/ 2012 Sienna LE v6 Certified price paid [ecdest2] by mrtnl

Dec 24, 2012 (3:41 pm)

Replying to: ecdest2 (Dec 23, 2012 9:48 pm)
Hi ecdest2,
 
Thank you for your reply. It sounds like the deal you got was pretty good. The car you got was certified though, correct?
 
As for my question, I am referring to a new 2013 Sienna XLE with the navigation package with Entune and a blind spot monitor. I was quoted a price of 33,620 which if about $3,100 off of MSRP. With taxes and fees for Los Angeles County, that came out to be about $37,000. Do you think that is a good price and deal for this vehicle?

#12094 of 12160 Re: 2011/ 2012 Sienna LE v6 Certified price paid [mrtnl] by ecdest2

Dec 24, 2012 (3:51 pm)

Replying to: mrtnl (Dec 24, 2012 3:41 pm)
Thanks mrtnl,
Yes, I got certified from the dealer. It just came in from the early lease termination. It was very less mile on it (18000). It has remaining factory warranty + 100k/7yr powertrain as per toyota certifieds...

#12095 of 12160 Re: 2011/ 2012 Sienna LE v6 Certified price paid [ecdest2] by mrtnl

Dec 26, 2012 (3:23 pm)

Replying to: ecdest2 (Dec 24, 2012 3:51 pm)
Hi ecdest2,
 
I think you that you a got a pretty good deal on your car. So congratulations on your purchase. I am sure you will enjoy the car for many years to come.
 
I decided to buy the 2013 Sienna that I discussed about. I believe that the deal I received was pretty good to. You think?
 
Happy New year to you and your family!

#12096 of 12160 2013 Toyota Sienna with entertainment package by car4family

Dec 26, 2012 (5:43 pm)

I just got a quote from a dealer in washington for the 2013 toyota sienna AWD with entertainment package and navigation with entune for $38,600 + tax and fees. Is this a good price? how much lower shoud i go.
 
I also have a quote for a 2013 toyota sienna FWD xle with nothing on it for $32000 + tax. Can anyone give me some advice on the pricing. Thanks

#12097 of 12160 Re: 2013 Toyota Sienna with entertainment package [car4family] by mrtnl

Dec 26, 2012 (6:26 pm)

Replying to: car4family (Dec 26, 2012 5:43 pm)
Hi car4family,
 
I don't know what's the sales tax in Washington is, but here in Southern California, I just purchased a 2013 Sienna FWD XLE with navigation with Entune and blind spot monitor and a few other miscellaneous accessories for about $33,600 plus sales tax, for an OTD price of around $37,000.
 
The quote you got for a 2013 Sienna XLE with no options, maybe a bit much because the dealer's invoice for this vehicle should just be around $31,000, if not less. So if you are just going for the base 2013 Sienna XLE model, you should try to get the price down lower than $32,000. You should start around $31,000 and maybe go up a few more hundred dollars for the dealer as its profit but not as high as $32,000.
 
As for the 2013 Sienna AWD, do you really need AWD? But if you are going to go with this vehicle, I think you should start from the XLE base at $31,000 and add about $4,000-$5,000 for the AWD and the entertainment package and Entune navigation. So that should only take the price up to around $35,000-$36,000 before taxes. The quote of $38,6000 maybe a little high. That would be my suggestion.
 
Good luck and let me know how you did and which vehicle you selected.

#12098 of 12160 XLE + Navigation; SF Bay Area by samram

Dec 27, 2012 (1:33 pm)

Hi All,
 
I am planning to buy XLE with Navigation (Blind Spot Monitor included) in the SF bay area. MSRP is $33,360.00 (XLE base price) + $2,235 (Nav + Blind Spot Monitor) - from toyota.com website.
 
Can you please share the best price you may have got and, any advice on specific dealership is much appreciated..
 
Thanks!

#12099 of 12160 Re: XLE + Navigation; SF Bay Area [samram] by carranzal

Dec 27, 2012 (1:55 pm)

Replying to: samram (Dec 27, 2012 1:33 pm)
Checkout. PIERCEY Toyota in Milpitas. I bought an xle there back in August for $29900
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