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752 messages, Last post on Nov 28, 2009 at 6:04 AM
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Looking for a dealer near Philadelphia offering the 0% financing... any help. Also, I have 8 months left on my Mazda CX-9 lease. Does anyone know if the dealer will take over the lease or is this too much time... should i just wait until next summer to buy/lease the Tundra???? thanks in advance... |
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Do a google search on "Tundra bed bounce" or Tundra harmonic vibration. Please watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U6KmwB2LyY You will be shaken HARD by certain sections of road. I've owned my 2008 Tundra double cab 5.7l 4WD for a little over 24 hours. I drove it 1100 miles to get it home. All I can say is that Toyota has one royal screw up on their hands. I would never, never have purchased the truck had I known of this issue. I did test drive a 2008 crew max 5.7l 4WD with 7000 miles on it at the dealer. The salesman told me the shake was a "low tire". This bullshit needs to stop immediately. Toyota needs to make a full disclosure on this issue now and stop ALL Tundra sales unless full disclosure is made.
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I'm looking for a (03 and up) Tundra crew cab I have $9,000 cash to spend not looking for any salvage titles. You guys know anybody selling there's for this price |
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Replying to: Golddust (Dec 06, 2008 3:15 pm) There is something wrong with the truck in the video but this IS NOT a wide spread problem. |
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Hello all. Got a quote for $24,035 + tax/tags on an new 08 double cab 4x4 grade with the 5.7. Sticker was $31,950. Thinking about doing it. Any thoughts? |
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Paid in March 2008 for a 2008 Tundra 5.7 Double Cab 4x4 with a MSRP of 31371 a price of 25549 in Eastern Pennsylvania. 2 dealers matched online pricing of Fitzmall . Could have gotten it cheaper but would have to pick it up in S-Carolina. Great car, but make sure you get a fat discount from your dealer |
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Replying to: arkdarkleson (Jan 03, 2009 9:44 am) You might be better off offering 24-25k for a 2009 model. Toyota sales numbers are very bad - so they are very desperate to sell !
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Replying to: car25 (Jan 03, 2009 7:07 pm) |
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Replying to: arkdarkleson (Jan 03, 2009 9:44 am) |
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Replying to: car25 (Jan 03, 2009 7:07 pm) That’s right. The gold standard of manufacturing is not exempt from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. In November, Toyota’s sales dropped 34%. GM’s sales were down 41%. People aren’t buying cars or much of anything right now. The value of the yen has risen 25% since summer, which makes autos significantly more expensive overseas (or the losses even bigger). But let’s take a look at the rest of the story. It is Toyota’s first financial loss in 70 Years. In 2007, Toyota posted $28 billion in operating profit. They have $18.5 billion in cash with relatively little debt. Have they lain off any employees? No. Have they cut back production and delayed new plant openings? Of course. So what are the employees doing? Training, maintenance, cleaning, problem-solving, and doing jobs that had been outsourced. Even in downturns, Toyota continues to invest in its people, plant and equipment. Will Toyota abandon Lean? Absolutely not. Why would anyone abandon an improvement system that saved the company after WWII and has given them a significant competitive advantage since the 50’s? It is what makes Toyota the gold standard. |
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