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Replying to: BillyBob60 (Apr 18, 2009 1:44 pm) |
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Replying to: coldh2o (Apr 18, 2009 12:56 pm) The current series Avalon is a good car. My 06 XLS has 137,000 miles on it; & I haven't spent a single cent for non scheduled repairs. I'm looking forward to seeing the 10, & will probably buy, based on my experience with the 06. |
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I've been driving my Avalon for a week now and these are my observations. 1. It is a bigger car. I used to have a Camry. I am having to get used to the bigger car and having to watch it when I pull in to the garage. 2. Its window view area on the side and rear is very poor. I detached all of the headrests so I can see more clearly out the windows. I am a bit short so that may be the problem too. 3. I find the driver side side mirror to be in my way when viewing out that side. Again I am on the short side. 4. Love the car and will keep it 17 years as I did the Camry. |
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Replying to: 06graylimited (Apr 17, 2009 2:45 pm) |
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| I just took delivery of a 09 Avalon Limited. Had to wait almost 5 weeks from the time that I had placed the order. I did not want one with the Nav system so I had to wait for one to be built. I live in central Illinois and paid $33,600 before tax for a blizzard pearl ext color and matching floor mats. May be I could do better price wise if I went to other dealers and compared price. But I like the dealer which counts for something. So far I am very pleased with the car. As someone pointed out the only thing that I didn't like is the somewhat cheap plastic dash. | |
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Hi all, I found a deal at this local dealership. It's a brand new black 2008 Avalon XLS with 6-CD changer. The MSRP is $35,458, but the blow out sale price is $30,287. Now, after tax and fees, the total comes to be $32,445 I found that the invoice price for XLS is $27,829, and if I add CD changer then it would be around $28,500 range. So is this a good deal? I mean, considering that this is a 2008 and not 2009 or 2010, I am not sure about the goodness of the deal in comparison to the current market value of 2008's... should I take this deal or try to knock off some more bucks? I would really appreciate your ideas. Thank you!
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Replying to: vivaretro (May 08, 2009 7:07 pm) Too, the 10's will be out in 5-6 months & you'll take another good sized hit on depreciation. In this market I think you should be able to get it for under dealer invoice. Incidentally, I own an 06 XLS with almost 140,000 miles on it without a single repair. They are good cars.
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Replying to: bobgwtw (May 08, 2009 7:50 pm) Now, I was looking at 09 models too, and found something disturbing. For the same model, let's say 09 Limited with Nav option, edmunds' price is $37,935. However, on the dealerships webpag, the same car is listed at $40,295 as MSRP. Is this possible? Can they just jack up the MSRP like that? I thought MSRP was set by Toyota. Whatever MSRP they have, I can pretty much claim TMV price ($34,642) right? Oh my ignornance...
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Replying to: vivaretro (May 09, 2009 5:28 am) It really is a buyer's market out there. |
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I got an offer from a MA dealer for a new 2009 Avalon XLS with JBL radio and memory seat options for 29,900. Looks like this is about 700 under invoice which seems like a good deal to me. I'm not in a hurry, is this worth doing now or should I wait until the 10's come out?
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