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Replying to: jackel142 (Feb 18, 2008 11:22 am) I wanted a 07 DC SR5 4x4 Standard bed. But none are showing in inventory. The 2wd SR5 DC are in short supply also. These are for the 5.7 liter engines. |
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My best quote is currently $25549 for a MSRP of 31300 for Tundra Grade 4x4, 5.7, tow package, styled wheels, fog lamps, heated mirrows, floor mats and door sills, and sliding rear window. Thatīs on the East Coast. Anybody doing better than that or should I pull the trigger on that ? Anybody heard of another increase in incentives for March ?
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Replying to: car25 (Feb 19, 2008 9:43 am) Thanks! |
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Vehicle Base Model ..........................:$ 26,105 Rear Underseat Storage Box ................. 40 Sliding Rear Window w/Privacy Glass ........ 345 Carpet Floor Mats - 4 piece ................ 115 Destination Charge ..........................: $ 685 Total MSRP: $ 27,290 Paid: $24,480-3000 Rebate = $21,480 +tax (8.25%) ,tags,fees = $ 23,860 Thank you all for your help. |
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They have a few in my area, if the MSRP is $30,000, what should i offer for the truck? I have read in the previous posts about $9000 to $10000 off for 2007, will the dealer really go for that? Any advice will help Thanks in advance,
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Replying to: raul76051 (Feb 22, 2008 7:17 pm) |
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Replying to: raul76051 (Feb 22, 2008 7:17 pm) --jjf They have a few in my area, if the MSRP is $30,000, what should i offer for the truck? I have read in the previous posts about $9000 to $10000 off for 2007, will the dealer really go for that? Any advice will help Thanks in advance, |
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The model I am looking at is simply the Tundra base with the 5.7 liter engine. The only add ons were the tow package and chrome front bumper. I was given a quote here in Atlanta for 24,900 plus tt&L. They were willing to waive thier typical over- inflated 499 doc fee. How does this compare to the prices you all have received? Briefly considered a Titan because of the 5k back. Not hearing great things about reliabilty however. Any feedback is appreciated
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Replying to: winston03 (Feb 29, 2008 6:01 pm) Look up the used wholesale value of an 07 tundra like yours with 12000 miles on it on kbb.com and edmunds or nada.com. Add about 20 percent to the wholesale for the price you want on a new one. With the economy and sales slowing and gas at $3.00/gal there is no reason to pay more. Check into the Chevy silverado too. The model I am looking at is simply the Tundra base with the 5.7 liter engine. The only add ons were the tow package and chrome front bumper. I was given a quote here in Atlanta for 24,900 plus tt&L. They were willing to waive thier typical over- inflated 499 doc fee. How does this compare to the prices you all have received? Briefly considered a Titan because of the 5k back. Not hearing great things about reliabilty however. Any feedback is appreciated |
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For a 2008 4x4 SR5 Double Cab 5.7 with a total MSRP of $33,846? I have calcualted invoice to be $29,565. I want to take advantage of the 0% financing so the 3k rebate would not apply. Please advise.
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