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Replying to: tripp (May 02, 2005 9:44 pm)
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I noticed that there is a $2500 rebate on this model. I was wondering what sort of deal I could expect. The selection of that model was very small. It must not be to popular. Might get a better deal on the Tundra than the Tacoma. fred |
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Replying to: idahoron (May 03, 2005 2:21 pm) |
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I purchased my Tundra on 4/30/05. MSRP was $33,600, plus $600 for the usual song and dance wax and seal job they do. I bought it without a trade, and after rebates, incentives, etc., my pre-tax price was $27,500. Tax, title and other fees brought it back up to $29,500. I felt pretty good about this deal. This a couple of grand below Edmunds published invoice. |
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I am about to make a deal on a '05' Tundra Double Cab 4x2 with the following options: All Weather Pkg Carpet Mats JBL AM/FM/Cass/CD w/8 Speakers TRD Off Road Package Overhead Console w/Compass & Outside Temp Power Moonroof w/Tilt & Slide Limited Slip Differential Daytime Running Lights Privacy Glass Challenger Step Boards Upgraded Alarm System Moonroof wind deflector MSRP $30,750 After TT&L and fees it 's right under $30K. My tax is 4%. What do the experts think, good deal or can I do better? Thanks in advance for the info. |
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Test Drove Today, Regular cab V8. Sticker was $20,480. Deal was $19500 minus $2500 rebate. I was hoping for better but I didn't like the color and I want to look around some more before I decide. That V8 really had some torque. I currently drive a 4 cylinder protege. Gas mileage kinds of scare's me on the v8. It was 16 city and 18 highway. Options were AC, all weather package, tilt wheel and full wheel covers. Is this a good deal? What should I expect to pay? I would appreciate some input. Thankyou Fred |
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I am about to buy a Tundra and hoped to buy a V6 4X4 only to find out that option isn't available unless you go back to 2003. The new 4X4 has the V8, great engine but not so great gas mileage. Anyone have experience with the 4X2 in snow or slippery conditions? Does the traction control and limited slip differential make a big difference? Too bad the new 4.0L V6 isn't an option with 4X4...
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I guess there just aren't many people buying Toyota Tundra's out there. I've had my post up since Friday and no reply. What's the deal?
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Replying to: si88 (May 08, 2005 7:29 am)
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Replying to: jhs70 (May 09, 2005 8:40 am) All that said, in this area (DC), I can get Tundras at MSRP of 30750 for 26100 (which includes all the rebates I assume) with little effort, but this area is so competitive. I'm sure I could easily shave another 300-500 off that and maybe even much more. Who knows?
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