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Replying to: yellotoaster49 (Jul 15, 2005 9:33 am) |
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have read the standard features on Edmunds, but want to know a couple of things. Is keyless entry standard for the xB? I doubt if floor mats are standard, but did anyone get them tossed in for free. Is the upgraded security system worth getting or is Lojack a better avenue or nothing at all? Did anyone get a deal on tint through their Scion dealer or did anyone get tinting for free? Finally, I have a '98 A4 that I want to trade in. It is in excellent shape with low mile except for a short in the gauge cliuster ($1K to fix according to the Audi dealership) and a cracked gas tank ($2K to replace). I've never traded a car in....is it better to sell to a private party as is or to sell to a dealership and are the dealerships anal when giving you a trade in value? Thank you |
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have read the standard features on Edmunds, but want to know a couple of things. Is keyless entry standard for the xB? I doubt if floor mats are standard, but did anyone get them tossed in for free. Is the upgraded security system worth getting or is Lojack a better avenue or nothing at all? Did anyone get a deal on tint through their Scion dealer or did anyone get tinting for free? Keyless Entry is free. Floor mats are not. Make sure you also get the cargo mat. No security on mine. The xB is tinted like a minivan meaning the back windows are more tinted than the front ones from the factory. Finally, I have a '98 A4 that I want to trade in. It is in excellent shape with low mile except for a short in the gauge cliuster ($1K to fix according to the Audi dealership) and a cracked gas tank ($2K to replace). I've never traded a car in....is it better to sell to a private party as is or to sell to a dealership and are the dealerships anal when giving you a trade in value? Thank you If you need $3000 worth of work, it may be more beneficial to trade it in. You just have to do your HW and compute what its worth with repairs, without repairs, and what the dealership will give you for it. Choose what is better for you. However, its going to be hard to sell it private with a cracked gas tank.
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Replying to: tundradude (Sep 27, 2005 4:14 pm) I appreciate your feedback. I am interested in the tC, xB and '06 Civic Coupe and am doing my homework. Yeah-who'd have believed that their gas tank would crack. I have never heard of a plastic one cracking...bad luck I guess, but no more European cars-EVER!! |
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| I bought my 2006 xB at the beginning of August; the dealer included mats, including the cargo mat. I only paid extra for the upgrade Pioneer radio that accepts iPod (about $225 extra, but definitely worth it). | |
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is the window sticker the final price like on saturns or can one haggle like on toyotas. kbb.com shows msrp and invoice for scions. if the cars are only sold at msrp, whats the point of knowing the invoice price? thanks
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Replying to: svec7186 (Sep 30, 2005 6:40 am) For $18,075 (No TTL) I orderd a black automatic and have the following addons: fog lights rear spoiler rear bumper appplique stainless steel exhaust tip cruise control alarm system floort/cargo mats armrest blue LED internal lights 8' Bazoka subwoofer Upgraded Pioneer 6CD/iPod Compatible Stereo |
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| How much of that was taxes? | |
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Replying to: mnikos (Aug 03, 2005 11:19 pm) thanks
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Replying to: jimw0238 (Oct 01, 2005 2:30 pm)
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