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Replying to: tickinspector (Sep 20, 2007 2:49 pm)
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Replying to: mikefm58 (Sep 20, 2007 6:15 pm)
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| I am looking at buying an 07 Tundra crew max 5.7 L. in western North Carolina. Can anyone recommend a good dealership to buy from? I have seen some discussion about Jim Barkley in Asheville. Their online pricing looks pretty good. Can anyone that has purchased there tell me if they have been able to negotiate lower prices than these. I would like to have an idea of dollars over invoice I could expect to have to pay in order to begin the negotiating process. It looks like the current financing and cash back incentives are due to expire at the end of this month. Any ideas if these will be extended? Thanks on advance. | |
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Replying to: edtt1 (Sep 24, 2007 8:11 am)
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Replying to: aaronhi (Sep 26, 2007 5:15 pm) |
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I have been reading this forum for some time and decided to buy a Tundra. One of the most useful pieces of advice I received was to shop at Jim Barkley. I returned to the US from a five-year international assignment at the end of September. In early August, I called Jim Barkley and told them I wanted to buy a DC Limited listed on their website when I returned. I offered to wire a deposit. JBT told me that they would put my name on the truck and that no deposit was necessary. They also told me that they would have a bed liner installed. I flew into Knoxville and drove to JBT the next day, half expecting that the truck might not be there. I walked into the office, told them my name, and within 5 minutes JBT pulled the truck out front, complete with the bedliner installed. 15 minutes later, I had signed 3 pieces of paper and drove away with a full tank of gas. I have purchased many vehicles over the years, but the JBT experience was the best by a longshot. And the trust they demonstrated to a total stranger on the telephone was something I will not forget. I don't post to forums very often. But I had to do it in this case. |
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Replying to: trek_rider (Sep 23, 2007 1:14 pm) |
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| I've read that Toyota will be lowering the MSRP for the 2008 Tundra by $1500 or so to remain competitive with the competition. Toyota will be removing a few standard features to bring the cost down in line. FYI | |
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