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Re: End of 2009 Rebates? [josiev] by puneecar
Sep 09, 2009 (4:51 pm)
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Replying to: josiev (Sep 07, 2009 1:14 pm)

as evergreen says, most of them are idiots.. they spew w/e BS they can come up with to make themselves seem knowledgable.
 
either that or they blatantly lie to you to get you to focus on buying a car NOW from THEM. Iv been told so many times that RAV4s 2009s with 3rdROW seating are completely out of stock and near impossible to find.
 
meanwhile I could list at least 5 dealerships that have one in stock... just not the color i want.
 
Currently working over paperwork to acquire a trade-in for a rav42009 at 26400 OTD (inclusive of all dealer fees, DMV, and NYTax 8.875%)
There are many horror stories that Trade-Ins come up empty handed... but Im crossing my fingers on this.
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Re: Post-CARS TMVs?? Any Advice on what OTD$ to Expect? [puneecar] by svofan2
Sep 10, 2009 (3:45 pm)
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Replying to: puneecar (Sep 03, 2009 4:56 am)

You are a brave man...good for you....but maybe I am old and getting soft....6 hours wated is too much.....and you should consider or maybe you had alreday, if you will be able to get similar deal somewhere else otherwise you pissed away 6 hours of your life for nothing...principles are nice values, but your time should also have a price...good luck and keep us posted on how much you finally pay...and it better be lower that that deal..good luck..
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bought 2010 base 4x4 with third row seat for $13000 in MA by boniam
Sep 11, 2009 (5:00 pm)
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I deposited for a 2010 base 4x4 with third row seat for $23000 + $299 document fee + tax + registration in MA. It will have extra value package. I also got a good price for my trade so i am kind of happy. Dealer has best rating on dealerrater and so i am feeling better about it. I went to buy a 2009 for same price but ended up deciding on waiting for 10 days and get 2010. He will get the color i want. I will be getting it on 24th.
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Re: bought 2010 base 4x4 with third row seat for $13000 in MA [boniam] by mrashy2004
Sep 12, 2009 (6:32 pm)
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Replying to: boniam (Sep 11, 2009 5:00 pm)

Hi,
I am in boston also. What dealer was it?
Thanks
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Re: bought 2010 base 4x4 with third row seat for $13000 in MA [mrashy2004] by boniam
Sep 13, 2009 (12:58 pm)
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Replying to: mrashy2004 (Sep 12, 2009 6:32 pm)

toyota of wellesley...
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Thoughts Please by sandra4453
Sep 13, 2009 (2:52 pm)
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I thought I did all my homework before buying. I ended up purchasing a Honda CRV EX model 2 weeks ago, now has a little over 400 miles. Drove into the garage on the first day and was immediately struck with buyers remorse. The tailgate/back hood opens UP instead of swinging out which is a huge problem...not enough room to open the tailgate because of the garage door runners...I have to hold on to the hood to avoid any colliding or, unpack my groceries, etc. in the driveway and then pull the car in. Doesn't sound like a big deal except it is! It was suggested to back the car into the garage but I'm not working with a lot of room and it all feels so problematic and inconvienent.
 
A Toyota RAV4 Sport FWD is available (2009). I can (maybe) sell my car privately and take a loss of about $2,000 (if I can get what I'm hoping to for it) or, use it as a trade with the Toyota dealer where I end up saving on the taxes (about $1,200) in the trade in, out the door price. They will sell me the RAV for an additional $5,400. The Honda was $23,350 out the door, plus $5,400 now for the Toyota, equal $28,750 that I will end up spending in the end ... if I get the Toyota.
 
I know this is strictly a personal choice to make but I feel so over-my-head with this decision. I buy a car once every 5-7 years and originally worked the numbers to fit my budget when I first started looking. Now, I'll be in for another $5,400 which I'm having a hard time justifying.
 
Opinions?
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Re: Thoughts Please [sandra4453] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 13, 2009 (4:17 pm)
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Replying to: sandra4453 (Sep 13, 2009 2:52 pm)

Take a deep breath and live with it for a few months... You'll either figure something out... or, decide it's not that big of a deal.. Or, decide you'll have to do something about it.
 
I'd have a really hard time justifying trading in my car, just because it's sort of a pain to unload groceries.. But, if you do... another month or two isn't going to make a difference. If you trade any time within the next couple of years, you will take a major hit... so, why rush into a bad decision?
 
(Is it that big of an issue to let the rear door open up gently against the runners?)
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Re: Thoughts Please [sandra4453] by arrowleaf
Sep 13, 2009 (6:01 pm)
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Replying to: sandra4453 (Sep 13, 2009 2:52 pm)

Just be aware that most SUVs of any size have a rear tailgate that opens UP. The RAV4 is one of the few that has a tailgate hinge on the right. How important is this for you?
 
You'll lose a significant amount of money if you trade your CRV for a RAV4 -- but the RAV4 has outstanding reliability ratings, so if you plan on holding on to the car for 7 years or more it might be worth the change. Just FYI - in addition to my 2009 RAV4, I have a 1996 Camry with 167,800 miles on it. I expect to keep the Camry for at least another 75,000 miles. Toyotas are road warriors.
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Re: Thoughts Please [sandra4453] by puneecar
Sep 13, 2009 (6:13 pm)
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Replying to: sandra4453 (Sep 13, 2009 2:52 pm)

funny, it's quite the opposite living in NYC with Parallel Parking. THe swingout doors of a Rav4 might be a problem for me but I guess in preference of 3rdRow, I'm hoping unloading before parking wont turn out to be too troublesome. Perhaps sticking some bumper pads on either the runners or your car to prevent to hard bump. Or Keep magnetic bumper pads in your trunk that you could slap on your door when it's unloading time so it's not a permanent eyesore when on the road.
 
Purchased from Lawrence Toyota, NJ 26,438 OTD (including NYS 8.875% Tax)
 
$ 23.992.00 (Quoted.. TMV the time but still cheaper OTD compared to others)
$ 7.70 (Online Reg Fee - I did most my paper via Phone/Fax/Email)
$ 150.00 (NY Reg Fee -i think it should be higher, but we'll see in a month)
$ 169.00 (Doc Fee)
 
Car Specs:
*Base 4x4 4Cyl
*[QV] Extra Value Package
*[TH] 3rd Row Seating ( subtract apprx 700$+/- if you dont want 3rd Row)
*Molding on the Trunk Bumper to prevent cargo from scratching paint (i dont think it's standard but it was included with mine w/o charge)
*Preferred Preference Package (FirstAide Kit, CargoNet etc .. came included free)
 
Worked thru Internet Dept w/ Matt Bliffert. Great Guy, Frequent Followups via email and phone daily to keep you assured that they'r working on finding your car and keeping you updated on it's progress. Willing to conduct paperwork via fax and email. All around nice guy, no hard selling, just suggestions. No BS "required" options like Etching even though it's already on the car. a few more extras onthe car that he didnt even bother suggested charging me since I didnt ask for it.
 
btw, 3rdRow inthe specific color I wanted was extremely hard to find. there are at least 10 toyota dealers closer to me and yet nobody was able to "find" it in the past 2 wks, yet Matt (&crew) found the car in under 24hrs after a few false positives and had it brought up to NJ 250 miles from Maryland in under the next 24hrs. with all the horror stories of relying on the dealer to "find" the car for the buyer, I was extremely nervous, but MattBliffert Lawrence Toyota was extremely awesome about it. I hope the rest of Lawrence is just as great and it's not just an isolated occurrence there. Natalie, the F&I person was also very patient and not pushy on options. Much of it might have to do with being somewhat educated in carbuying despite being a 1st time buyer. Do your research, read up, and sound knowledgeable and they'll probably be less likely to try tricks with you.
 
East Coast Toyota, NJ however still owes me 5000$ in downpayment money.
These guys on the other hand will tell you VIN Etching is required even after you insist they're not, and POINT OUT to them on the contract itself that it's optional.
I hope I dont have to resort to CC CHargeback & Small Claims Court, but if it comes to that, Im definitely getting back more than what they currently owe me to pay for "punitive damages" and expenses.
 
Good Luck Shopping Everyone.
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Re: Thoughts Please [kyfdx] by sandra4453
Sep 13, 2009 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 13, 2009 4:17 pm)

Thanks kyfdx. I could start using the back seats instead of the cargo area in back and avoid using the tailgate at all. Bummer. And like you, I'd have a hard time and am having a hard time, justifying trading in my car because of the hit I'm going to take but, I'm ending up hating the vehicle now. It's not just the trunk. I feel like I'm sitting in a truck...the RAV is cozy, more comfortable...feels more like a car, to me.
 
I take a hit now, get it over with and lose a couple of thousand or, drive a car that I regret buying and forfeit the pleasure derived from that new car feeling. What a web I've woven!

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