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Replying to: nyaudi (Aug 19, 2008 6:07 pm) I just bought a Tundra last night with the business rebate. I have a d.b.a as well. So does your actual vehicle title say the d.b.a name with your name as the co-owner? I just want to get clear on what exactly the insurance card has to say..... Thanks for your help!
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Replying to: teflonman (Aug 28, 2008 12:08 pm) |
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My insurer, (allstate) has told me that I may have to have a business policy for the vehicle if it is in my business name (I am a sole proprietor with no employees) and that that policy can cost at least THREE times what a regular policy costs, which would be a major cost beyond the rebate.
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Replying to: harleys (Aug 28, 2008 12:34 pm) As for the business discount, yes, it will show your DBA on the title, registration and the insurance card must match your DBA name precisely. But for a sole proprietorship, there is no extra paperwork or hassle. If you do this, you want to tell your insurance this is something like a 10% part time business. Our insurer had no issues with this - they said 20% was their limit. (I told them exactly what I was doing in terms of scoring an extra discount - they enjoyed the story...) And call it something that has you driving only around your own house - like a farm. I'm not surprised Allstate would try to make some more money off it - they are overpriced to start with IMHO Finally, check Mass. prices. Had we gone there, we may have saved another $1K based on what I saw online, but not sure they will sell to NY resident and provide the Mass. rebates. Good luck and let us know how you make out! |
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| I am considering purchasing a new Tundra. I want a crew max 4x4, w/TRD package, tow mirrors, bed tie down package, and daytime running lights. I also want to keep the 0%. What is a good price for this truck? Whis is invoice on this model? | |
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I am curious as to why there is not a lot of activity on this board? Seems like there is a lot of on some of the other boards I am watching. Anyway, I am looking to buy a Tundra this week. 4X4 TRD Double Cab. It also has Running lights, brushed steel stepboard, remote start, alloy wheel locks and all weather mats. I don't want the 0% financing and I know that after the Labor Day holiday they took away $1K of the $5K rebate. The dealer told me he would sell at $500 over invoice plus the $4K rebate. I am not sure if that is a good deal. I don't feel I can claim the business rebate and quite frankly don't want the hassle (yes I know it is $1,500K but I just got audited by the IRS this year and am squeamish). Curious as to what you all are seeing. Thanks!
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Replying to: spyguy1022 (Sep 10, 2008 9:11 am) ALSO... do not pay more than Invoice minus $500. I had more than one dealer taking that offer by phone so I am sure it could have gone lower, but I was reaching the labor day deadline. Ask your insurer about the business registration. You will be registering car in business name. If you use your own name, no big deal. I have Allstate and they just wanted to make sure I was not going to be having employees drive, which I don't. We are a one person farm business.
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Replying to: harleys (Sep 10, 2008 9:28 am) "You are looking at a black Crewcab 4x4 Limited with navigation with a MSRP of over $47,000 for $38,485 plus taxes, tags and $100 processing fee. If you qualify you can get another $1500 off of the $38. Give me a call to discuss this truck." What u guy think?? Oh, I'm in northern Va. Thanks....
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Replying to: acemk (Sep 12, 2008 8:33 am) rebates. Figure in your rebates after you agree to a price relative to invoice. That way, if the truck you find from them or through a locate has different equipment, you price is still set. You don't get a bait and switch etc. I have bought 4 Toyota's this way, on the phone and it is the easiest way. There are some that got better deals than me, but I got my for invoice minus $500 and then received 5500.00 in rebates (1,000 in rebate ended Sept 2). It sounds like your price quote is around invoice, but use the Edmonds pricing. |
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Bought 5.7L Grade 4x2 Cremax with the following add-ons. Tow package,Steel wheels,Fog lights,Day light,Tow mirrors,Preferred package. MSRP 30,800 go it for 24,750 Out the door. Took advantage of the rebate(4,500 in CA). Tried 4 other dealership in the bay area but non would touch this deal. What do you guys think? |
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