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Replying to: jimd4 (May 19, 2006 2:42 pm)
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Replying to: jddavis1138 (May 20, 2006 4:33 pm) I had luck at Russ Auto in Beaverton. Talk to the Internet Sales person, she was very pleasant to deal with. |
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Replying to: seaotter212 (May 23, 2006 7:49 am)
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Has anybody gotten a reasonable deal from any dealers in Northern California? How about using Costco? |
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I faxed a 15 different dealers looking for V6, 4x2, 3rd row seat, Curtain and side airbags, and DR Lights with Nautical Blue ext. and ash int. One called me and said the 4x2s don't come with third row or airbags, only the 4x4. Is this true? I figure with my options and 4x4 a good price should run around 24,500. Any comments?
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Replying to: mandrill (May 23, 2006 10:24 am) |
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Replying to: spacewagon (May 21, 2006 9:41 pm) it is a silver 2wd,has following options -50 FE -Roof Rack -Daytime Running Lights -floormats -17" Styled Steel Wheel -mud guard -2 poles and net Good price, you paid 8.375% tax? Can you tell me the dealer's name??
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Replying to: luvmbooty (May 24, 2006 8:06 am) |
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negotiated a deal on RAV4 4x4 Base with options: (AA) 17-in. Styled Steel Wheels w/P225/65R17 Tires (FE) 50 state emissions (RL) Daytime Running Lights (GY) Roll Sensing Side Curtain Airbags and Driver & Front Passenger; Front Seat Mounted Side Airbags (DR) Roof Rack (CD) Tonneau Cover w/ Cargo Net & Support Poles (CF) Carpet floor mats/cargo mat Total MSRP: $23,689 Invoice: $21,853 Deal: $21,300
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Replying to: bonanaples (May 19, 2006 8:02 am) I had no choice but buying a V6 AWD. Your price of $33,500 is too high. It is good that you didn't get it. My with package B and other options is $26,000. Some suggestions for Rav4 buyers: 1)don't try to go to the biggest car dealer in town. In most cases,they have so much customers wanting a Rav4 and they don't care if they sell it to you or not 2)Try to go on weekdays instead of weekend. Because they make less sells on weekdays, they will work more on the price to increase the number of weekday sells. 3)Ask the car dealer for a blue print of the car. This includes everything on the car plus options. Take the printout and shop around. The car dealer would lower their price before you even open your mouth. Well, feel free to message me if you need help or suggestions. |
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