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| I got Camry LE, out of Door $19600 in DC area. Is it a good deal? | |
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Replying to: gtc7 (Nov 09, 2009 3:30 pm)
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Replying to: petras2 (Nov 11, 2009 6:52 pm) I went on Zag.com as recommended by spt3 and got pretty much the same exact quote as the one I received from the dealer. I will contact some dealers around and see if they can go any lower. Might wait until after the current incentive expire on 11/16. I'm guessing they will either have better incentives or extend the current offer. |
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2010 Camry LE model - got a dealer quote for $20,700 + tax and fees (and 2.9% APR) . MSRP is 22850 . invoice is 19820+750 (750 = Destination charge) . TMV as per edmnunds site is $21,271 . And this is in New York. is this a good price or should I wait?
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Replying to: camry_or_acc (Nov 12, 2009 7:50 am) Camry LE 2010 .
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Replying to: kiawah (Nov 12, 2009 12:57 pm) |
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| I went and test drove an LE yesterday. Really liked it.. would you guys advice to wait till December end? I can wait if it could save me some money. Generally what kind of deals does Toyota offer during year end? | |
Hard to say what toyota will do but in a recent WSJ ariticle, toyota camry/solara sales numbers for Oct/09 are third highest among all vehicles..also the georgetown, ky. plant is recalling/hiring workers..to me that doesn't bode well for extended incentives but dec. is usually a slow month so who knows..also you need to consider that the federal sales tax deduction on new car purchases expires at the end of Dec...
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Replying to: petras2 (Nov 13, 2009 8:11 am)
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Replying to: garp (Nov 13, 2009 10:42 am) Hey just got my 2010 Camry XLE, 4 cylinder, no leather seats, just the standard XLE. Traded my 2008 Corolla inwith 24,500 miles for $9,5000. The traide in value was OK, + 500 loyalty discount. 2010 camry Invoice:______$ 25300 Taxable Tota___________: $ 15.921 Balance owed on trade/in_: $ 11.064 Tax:___________________$ 995 Dealer Inventory:_________$ 45.94 Vehicule inspection:______$ 23.80 License/Title____________$ 93.80 Gap Insurance __________$ 299.00 ______________________--------------- ______________________$ 28310 Cash down_____________ $ 9.000 Financing Amount $ 19,564 Payment $350/monthly, 2.9 for 60 months. FYI: location is Austin, Texas Also added extended waranty for 100,000 miles/72 months for 1900. But didn't take the waranty cost in the loan. We've setup an installement for 1 year no interest for $142/month + 192 cash down to pay the extended waranty off. FYI: I'll drive this car until It fall a part just to justify the extended waranty. My objective was to say under $350 in the case you lose ur job you can still make your monthly payment. So know regarding the question to wait until December. I tried also to wait until next December but after Toyota publish his sales for October I decided to buy this month because there may be a high probability that toyota don't offer the 2.9% for 60 months any more specially on the camry. That why I've decided not to wait until december; 2.9% on 25,000 is way better than 6.5 % on 25,000. Just to answer the question about waiting until next month. So If you are looking to buy go for. Just because on the Camry and Rav4 the financing is not always offered and Toyota is selling the camry's the last couple months like bread. 0.0% 36 months or 2.9% 60 monthsBTW on 2010 camry not 2009 So waiting may not be good. Hopefully It helps. Thanks E11_Corolla. NB: THANKS TO ALL who did share their purchase experience here on this forum because It's the only so way we, buyers, can find the light through the dark tunnel off purchasing a car by the dealerships. Keep on with that.
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