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Toyota Tundra Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: The right dealer MAKES a difference [uwahusky #7] by uwahusky
Jun 17, 2004 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: uwahusky (Jun 17, 2004 10:28 am)

Just as a FYI: I stopped off at one of my local Toyota dealers today. They had two Tundra DC Ltds on the lotand a whole lot more SR5 DCs. I asked the salesman how much they were coming off the LTD models and right off the bat he offered up "a couple thousand". Based on what I'm hearing on these boards, that's pretty good.
 
Although I think the closer and closer we get to fall and the arrival of the 2005 models, I think their willingness to deal on 2004 models will go up.
 
This salesman wouldn't comment on the 2005 models and a bigger engine available on them. I took that to mean the rumors are true. I told him I'd be waiting for the 2005 model to buy.
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Tundra DC by indiana97
Jun 22, 2004 (11:45 am)
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Bought new DC LTD every option 3 weeks ago except for DVD and Nav. Got a great deal. $4 over invoice. $1000 cash back from Toyota and 3.9% financing from a bank the Toyota Dealer found. They threw in front skid shield and chrome exhust pipe. Gave us a very good trade-in price on our GMC truck too. Another Dealer who sells GMC, and Toyota in the area wanted to give us $2000 less for our trade. This is in Mid West region. Love the truck. I tell my wife I have now have the "Lexus" of trucks. She drives a 2004 Lexus RX330. I had been a GM truck guy since 1996. No more!!!
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Re: Toyota Tundra: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS] by morgan4
Jul 22, 2004 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (Apr 29, 2004 5:07 pm)

I bought a SR5 doublecab 4x4 today for $27550.00....I feel like I got a heck of a deal....considering he knocked a thousand more off than most of the other dealers in my area....I had to shop long and hard for this price and was turned down numerous times......about two months worth of haggling....I live in st.Louis region. I even paid the $99.00 doc. fee since I felt like I did so well.......they even gave me $23,000 for my chevy Silverado....heck you can buy a new Silverado for about what they gave me in trade...... I ended up not getting the color of my choice (green) but the deal was so good I figured WTH.....I will sleep well tonite knowing I got the chevy out of the garage. This is my third tundra....
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2004 Access Cab SR5 4x4 V8 by golfer04
Aug 02, 2004 (7:57 am)
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What has anybody been paying in the Kansas City area for an Access Cab SR5 4x4 V8? My best price quote has been $25,800 with a MSPR of $30,785.
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Wait Till Labor Day Weekend? by kaptmike
Aug 08, 2004 (10:13 am)
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I haven't had much luck in getting a deal on an Access Cab. I was thinking that perhaps if I wait till the Labor Day weekend, or when the new models come out a good buy on an 04 may be possible. When do the 05 Tundra's come out? What do you think the prospects are of getting a better deal around Labor Day?
 
All thoughts welcome and thanks in advance.
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Good luck on waiting for Labor Day by horneblend
Aug 15, 2004 (10:22 am)
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I have also been in the market for an Access cab Tundra and the pickings seem to be very slim. I am looking for a V6 auto SR5 and have only been able to find 4 between Norfolk and DC. I may just wait for the 05's to come out and have some selection on colors.
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Re: Toyota Tundra: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [morgan4] by chaw63
Aug 19, 2004 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: morgan4 (Jul 22, 2004 4:49 pm)

morgan4 I live a couple of hours from St Louis. Where did you get your Tundra and also the salesperson if you don't mind.
 
Thanks
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Re: Toyota Tundra: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [chaw63] by morgan4
Aug 28, 2004 (7:17 am)
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Replying to: chaw63 (Aug 19, 2004 9:22 am)

Feld Toyota in St.Louis area. I think the guy who sold it to me was Mike collins....
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Tundra MPG by avalon02wh
Aug 28, 2004 (7:45 pm)
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Anyone know why the Toyota web site is showing a mpg of 16/22 for a Double Cab SR5 V8 4x4 when the sticker on an actual truck is showing 15/18? The mileage estimates for the V6 SR5 and auto is 18/25 on the web site. Excellent numbers for a truck. Has anyone seen actual sticker numbers?
It is probably too good to be true. The web site was showing a 29% increase in hp AND a 25% increase in the highway mileage estimate for the 4.0L V6 over the 3.4L.
It looks like My Buying Experience will crash and burn before we even get out of the hanger.
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Tundra vs Tacoma by pathy04
Aug 29, 2004 (6:11 pm)
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Hi,
I was shopping for a Tacoma TRD offroad and learnt that o4' Tundras have a 0% APR on it. I'm chaning my plan to get a Tundra(TRD+SR5 access cab 2 wd) in a day or two. i think the interest i would pay on the tacoma can be diverted to tundra 0% APR
 
Am i making the right choice?. Also the dealer quoted(Nashville, TN) 25300 before taxes.
 
Any help at the earliest is much appreciated
-Thanks

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