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Replying to: tdbrph (Jul 02, 2008 9:22 pm) |
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I was at a dealer yesterday in Maine. They are offering $8500 off list. Is this enough? What are your experiences. I want to buy, but not overpay. 08 Toyota Tundra DBL CAB 4X4 SR5 5.7L List $34,547.00 Step Tubes - Double Cab $566.50 Bedliner $499.00 Chrome Exhaust Tip $99 Rebates $8500 Sales Price $27,290.50 Tags $24 Admin Fee $299.00 Have any of you gotten lower numbers and how much? I want the best deal possible. Money is tight and I don't have any to waste. |
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Replying to: mainetraveler (Jul 03, 2008 5:31 am) I'm in the same situation regarding my "free cash" position and I don't want to overpay for a vehicle in these economically uncertain times. Thanks!
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Replying to: mainetraveler (Jul 03, 2008 5:31 am) |
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Replying to: kevmel (Jul 03, 2008 8:20 am)
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Replying to: mainetraveler (Jul 03, 2008 10:47 am) Also do the same with competing Chevy and Ford models. The used truck market for 05s-07s could be astonishing if tried. With all the trade-ins repos and trucks coming off lease one may be surprised at how low below kbb *trade-in* value (not dealer retail) a good lo-mi 07 with remaining warranty could be had. Good luck --jjf It was to be a cash deal and yes it included the business owners discount. |
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This will be my first truck I ever purchased. I hope you will help me choose the best deal with the best options. I got a quote for a Tundra Base 5.7L V8 Double Cap Long Bed for $27,142 out of the door including 0% (approved) for 60 months or 24,142 out of the door cash price. The price before tax and fees is: $25,328 with 0.0 % finance or $22,328 cash price before taxes and fees. The truck has only 46 miles on it. I drove it and it seems to be fine. Added options: Tow mirrors, upgrade styled steel wheels, heavy duty battery, starter, etc. Bed liner, carpets. I decided to go for the long bed because it fits the large Yamaha Grizzly (82") . Regular bed is only 78". Long bed is 90".
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Replying to: aalsherri (Jul 19, 2008 7:50 pm) Thats a 30k truck for 20k. Today, I think you can do better. Also, 3k rebate or 0% financing? If your watching payment, shop interest rates. Banks also getting competative. Get a good low rate AND take the 3k rebate. (I think the rebates are better than that, check it out) Good luck.
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Replying to: aalsherri (Jul 19, 2008 7:50 pm) Check out buyatoyota.com and plug in your zip. This will tell you the incentives in your region. Currently, in socal, if you opt for the 0%, there is also an additional $1000 bonus cash. If you bypass the financing, there is a $5500 rebate. You get either or, but not both. Get me the number on your truck and I'll tell you what I think.
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Replying to: rlary (Jul 20, 2008 9:51 am) I have a problem with the Tundra. I made some research and found out that bed bouncing is a big problem with the new Tundra. You can watch few films from several Tundra owners documenting bed bouncing. This is the main reason why I am not going to buy a Tundra at this time. I may get the right price but the bouncing problem is a serious issue when driving on concrete pavements. I am actually considering 2009 FORD F-150. It may be available by the end of this year. What do you think?
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