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Toyota 4Runner: Prices Paid & Buying Experience

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Good or Not? (for New England) by nhdriver2
Nov 18, 2008 (10:16 am)
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2008 4 Runner Limited V6, with extra val. package, JBL, daytime running lights, tow, mats, wheel locks. MSRP= $39,940. paying=$34,987 ($3000 rebate not included yet).
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Re: Good or Not? (for New England) [nhdriver2] by jfritsch
Nov 27, 2008 (2:43 am)
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Replying to: nhdriver2 (Nov 18, 2008 10:16 am)

If you look up the used trade in value of an 07 version of your vehicle on kbb.com I doubt if it books for more than 28000 with avg. miles. (this is what your 08 will be worth in 12 months). So yes, you would want at least 8000 off msrp for your new 08.
 
Good luck
--jjf
 
2008 4 Runner Limited V6, with extra val. package, JBL, daytime running lights, tow, mats, wheel locks. MSRP= $39,940. paying=$34,987 ($3000 rebate not included yet).
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What would you offer for a leftover '07? by stewdy
Dec 04, 2008 (6:03 pm)
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There is a dealership a few hundred miles from my house that has a leftover '07 Limited 4X4 with a sticker of about $42,500 and a leftover Limited 4X2 for a hair over $37,000. I'd probably prefer the 4X4 because it has navigation on it. I'm still not entirely sure what I'm going to do as far as a vehicle is concerned, but the 4 Runner is one that I'm thinking about. Toyota lists 0% for 2007 models on their corporate web site. Would $8,000 off of sticker and the 0% financing seem a reasonable offer or should I go for more off and the 0%?
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Re: What would you offer for a leftover '07? [stewdy] by ponytrekker
Dec 05, 2008 (2:52 am)
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Replying to: stewdy (Dec 04, 2008 6:03 pm)

I dunno an 07 is probably going to be worth about 25 grand IF YOU ARE LUCKY when you toll it out the door.
 
I'd be hesitant.
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Price Check Help Please by mlot51
Dec 05, 2008 (12:28 pm)
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Hello everyone,
 
A local dealer (in CT) has a 2008 Sport 4x4 V6 on lot for $35,017 sticker. It has several options (6 CD, Xtra Value PKG, etc..) and a few dealer add-ons (exhaust tip,wheel locks, etc.) Invoice, according to KBB is $31,118.
 
Dealer quoted me "internet" price of $31,755. None of the prices include $3000 back, as I will probably be looking to do the 0% for 48mo. So what do you folks think of that price, and if I should counter lower, how much should I go?
 
Thanks!
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Re: Any new deal recently? [leilei] by carmd
Dec 10, 2008 (3:30 pm)
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Replying to: leilei (Sep 21, 2008 10:43 am)

wow u guys got a great deal, I am also looking for a 4 runner with same options but the lowest offer i have got is 26100 including destination charge can you please tell which dealership you bought this vehicle from in chicago.Would really appreciate it
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4Runner Pricing in Florida by FlaGuy4runner
Dec 11, 2008 (8:51 am)
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I am negotiating a 4runner deal in Florida. The truck is a 4x4 Limited V8 with NAV, EVP1, RLAT and carpet mats. The truck is on the way to the port and not at the dealer.
 
The dealer I am speaking to indicates that we might be able to get a price close to invoice. I plan to do the 0%/60 months so the$4k rebate is, I guess, off the table. That would leave him his holdback as profit.
 
His invoice, however, includes BOTH the $745 destination fee AND the $750 Toyota Southeast distribution fee He also says that the dealer is stuck with these fees and they can't really be negotiated.
 
So far, I have found this dealer straightforward and honest. He was straight about being able to delete "options" like the bogus ToyoGuard so long as the cars have not been allocated to the dealer, and other similar things.
 
Please let me know if both these fees are mandatory to the dealer. If so, I will try to negotiate deeper into his holdback, but that will make closing the deal harder.
 
I expect this has come up before, but I need some current information and I am new here (this is my first post).
 
Any info is appreciated!
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4runner Pricing in Texas by txrunner
Feb 24, 2009 (9:50 am)
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Replying to: FlaGuy4runner (Dec 11, 2008 8:51 am)

Just purchased an 08 4runner for 5000 off MSRP from Champion Toyota in Austin. (3000 off from the dealer and the 2000 rebate) Really would have thought they could do better this time of year but no dealer in Houston would even get close to that discount. Champion was a pleasure to deal with. They gave me the offer by email and stuck to it once I got up there. First time I have bought a car that I didnt get a headache from hours of haggling.
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2009 Toyota 4Runner Options & Pricing by kfrohlich
Mar 31, 2009 (9:43 am)
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I live in Houston and I'm in a market for a new 2009 Toyota 4Runner. I've been doing research for this vehicle on edmonds.com for the last couple of months. I want a white, limited, V6, AWD model with a rear spoiler and have no interests in dealer's options. The TMV I got from edmonds.com is $35.294. But the quotes that I got from the local Toyota dealers were all higher than $37,000.
One of the dealers told me that ALL NEW VEHICLES COME WITH SOME KINDS OF OPTIONS INSTALLED. Does it mean I can not purchase a base vehicle (without any options)? The other dealer told me that the vehicle I'm looking for is very rare.
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Re: 2009 Toyota 4Runner Options & Pricing [kfrohlich] by i30rls
Mar 31, 2009 (12:20 pm)
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Replying to: kfrohlich (Mar 31, 2009 9:43 am)

Do not negotiate the price with dealers via email.
go to carbuyingtips.com
read everything on how to buy a car and start from there
then, in the mid of the week, start going to the dealerships and looking for the car on your own, browse through their stock, if you see what you like start negotiating using the tips from carbuyingtips.com, if you don't see anything, go to another one until you see what you like.
don't go to the dealerships on the weekends, those days are designed for impulse buyers
emailing them and asking them the price is not the best way to do car buying.
 
check the price on one of those online car dealerships also quoted on the carbuyingtips.com
 
I bought myself the car I wanted using tips from that site, saved a bundle...

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