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Replying to: hotrod1965 (Jun 21, 2008 7:22 pm) Perhaps I should look at F-series as well... seems like Ford recognizes they have to do something drastic if they want to make room for the 2009s. I'm really surprised Toyota is coming out so aggressively on price relative to GM. My understanding going in was that Tundra is a great truck but expect to pay for it. If the actual price is less than the domestics, this is not going to be good for GM.
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Replying to: nyaudi (Jun 22, 2008 11:34 am) This is an unusual period in auto history where a major marketing procedure for Domestics, (less so for foreign) is coming to an end. All the profits the domestics made was in trucks. They lost or broke even on most cars. The $4.00 price point has driven most drivers batty (about where research firms predicted it would) with an unprecedented dumping of 20 mpg trucks, many under 3 years old, mainly in the last 5 months (a compressed period of time). Tundras and titans are the least of their problems (not many made compared to U.S. Manufacture). Japanese producers also don't rely on trucks for most of their profit. Tons of trades, leftover 08's and god help them, formerly popular trucks coming off 24-36 month leases with the 09's coming out. Jesus you start even thinking about a new 08 at 10k off. Consider start of bidding used trucks considerably below kbb trade in for a retail sale. Good luck --jjf Thanks for the feedback. Perhaps I should look at F-series as well... seems like Ford recognizes they have to do something drastic if they want to make room for the 2009s. I'm really surprised Toyota is coming out so aggressively on price relative to GM. My understanding going in was that Tundra is a great truck but expect to pay for it. If the actual price is less than the domestics, this is not going to be good for GM.
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Replying to: jfritsch (Jun 22, 2008 1:27 pm) An 07 Tundra similar to what I was quoted $22K on for an 08 (about $9-10K below MSRP) works out to about $21,700 on trade-in according to Edmunds. I doubt someone would really get $21,700, but seems like $9-$10K off is about as good as it's going to get for the moment. It is definitely an odd time to be looking - I'm not sure where all the cheap trade-ins are piling up yet, but they must be building pressure. And I don't need to buy right away, so may give this until Jul/Aug when pressure builds more. The most comical pricing I've seen was on last gen Tundras - Toyota dealers are asking for $22-$25K on 05/06 Tundras from previous generation. So once again, if I go used for a Toyota truck, it's going to have to be 3rd party... Toyota dealers seem to think their used cars are made of gold at $1000/ounce
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Replying to: nyaudi (Jun 22, 2008 5:18 pm) BTW just for kicks check the value on kbb.com and nada.com. Edmunds is frequently the most generous (of an already generous for trucks) bunch on trade in value. Good luck --jjf The most comical pricing I've seen was on last gen Tundras - Toyota dealers are asking for $22-$25K on 05/06 Tundras from previous generation. So once again, if I go used for a Toyota truck, it's going to have to be 3rd party... Toyota dealers seem to think their used cars are made of gold at $1000/ounce |
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Replying to: KarenS (Sep 15, 2003 9:39 am) i only have about 1000 miles on it sofar...so good.....gas mileage is a bit depressing at 14.4 mpg i have averaged. anyone know how to remove front license bumper holder??
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Replying to: pawngod (Jun 28, 2008 8:03 pm)
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Replying to: gnp96 (Jun 30, 2008 12:46 pm)
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I'm going to be in the market shortly for a new Silverado 3500 HD diesel, crewcab LTZ 4x4. There's no trade in, I'll be self financing - and I'm moving from overseas, so dealer location is not an issue. How much do you think I should be able to get a new truck for in those circumstances?
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Replying to: huskyhauler (Jul 03, 2008 7:15 am) Good luck --jjf I'm going to be in the market shortly for a new Silverado 3500 HD diesel, crewcab LTZ 4x4. There's no trade in, I'll be self financing - and I'm moving from overseas, so dealer location is not an issue. How much do you think I should be able to get a new truck for in those circumstances? |
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