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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [cijackson]
by neil5
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Aug 22, 2006 (3:52 pm)
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Replying to: cijackson (Aug 18, 2006 6:30 pm)
Make sure you look into aftermarket backup camera, I am enjoying the use of mine, especially at night..They are worth it if you have the NAV screen..
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [neil5]
by cijackson
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Sep 01, 2006 (8:38 pm)
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Replying to: neil5 (Aug 22, 2006 3:52 pm)
I bought a 2007 Avalon Limited for $465 over dealer invoice. The car is excellent. Couldn't have asked for more! Thanks for everyone's input.
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [cijackson]
by nhk
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Sep 05, 2006 (11:08 pm)
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Replying to: cijackson (Sep 01, 2006 8:38 pm)
I am ready to buy a 2007 Avalon Limited, however I am not sure how much I should be paying for the new car. After reading your message, I was wondering can you give me an idea as to how much I should be preparing to pay for a fully loaded 2007 Avalon Limited. Thank you for your help.
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [nhk]
by bobwiley
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Sep 06, 2006 (3:00 pm)
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Replying to: nhk (Sep 05, 2006 11:08 pm)
nhk: When you say "fully loaded" do you mean Nav Sys (CRAP)--buy after market), Laser Cruis (great on the interstate--if not too much traffic), Vehicle Stability and Traction Control (great), remote start (buy after market)--start dealing UP from dealer invoice. Remember, the 07 Avalon Ltd's MSRP is $34,065--there's a 3% ($1,022) Hold Back that dealer gets from Toyota. So if ther dealer sells you a 2007 Avy Ltd with nothing on it at his cost, $2,976, he still makes $1,022. Hold back is the dealers "sacred cow"---their FOR SURE profit. Not sure if you're trading a car or not? Do you live in a metro area where you can get multiple dealer quotes? Avalon is agreat car--I have a "loaded" 06 Silver Pine Mica Ltd--27 MPG aropund the Ozark hills and 30+MPG at 75 on the interstate--on 89 octane (10% Ethanol.) I spent $39 and ordered the Consumer Reports New Car Buying Program--lets you compare side-by-side--up-to-date prices--great program. You get 3 months of "unlimited" comparisons--I found it SUPERB!! Good luck and hope you save lots of $$$$!!! Doing your homework will pay-off--know the EXACT cost of the car, shipping and every option!! You should be able to get the car for $400-$700 over invoice--depending on where you are! Another thing to remember, Toyota keeps a "stock pile" of cars available for multiple dealers to draw from---when you see the dealers ad--it will say "in stock" or "available!" ANy dealer in that area can draw that cr and you'll see that many dealers within a certain locality will the same car shown as available!! Good luck!!
Bob
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [cijackson]
by captain2
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Sep 07, 2006 (6:53 am)
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Replying to: cijackson (Aug 19, 2006 7:19 am)
the Avalon does have a tranny that wants to hold onto high gears (can you say FE), and also an 'smart' electronic throttle linkage that is 'picky' about how you press it. It bothers some, but not others - but, have they been resolved - not likely since the same types of behavior is now being experienced in the new 5 and 6 speed Camrys. Keep in mind also that there have been no mechanical problems with the Av's transmission, it is simply a function of the way it is designed to work and a driver's ability to adjust to it. Suggest you drive one for something more than a 20 minute test drive - it is a wonderful car!
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [bobwiley]
by nhk
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Sep 07, 2006 (11:52 pm)
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Replying to: bobwiley (Sep 06, 2006 3:00 pm)
Bobwiley: Thank you for your feedback. I will be buying this car in Arizona. I understand "Costco" has a car buying program, by any chance you have any experience with them. I would like to offer the dealer $31,500 (loaded) with trade in, do you think this number is realistic or reasonable?
Thank you
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [nhk]
by bobwiley
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Sep 08, 2006 (6:18 am)
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Replying to: nhk (Sep 07, 2006 11:52 pm)
nhk: What is the make, model, year, options and condition of your trade? Too many variables to make an educated guess. What is the Kelley Blue Book (KBB) "trade in" value of your car? You need to get an idea of what its worth. You said you were in Arizona---I assume you're close to Phoenix/Tucson where you can get offers from several Toyota dealers--you need to make sure you're comparing "apples to apples." You'll get some high offers for your car and some low offers--KNOW THE KBB value of your car and the "true" dealer cost of the car you want to buy. Good luck and let us know your outcome.
Bob
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [bcnu]
by captain2
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Sep 08, 2006 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: bcnu (Aug 20, 2006 12:09 pm)
after the service depts., the used car depts. make more money for a dealer than anything else. If your residual is only $14k, it appears your car might tickle almost $20k sold privately. The point is, why let the dealer make that money, things like low mileage Avalons should sell very easily. And then you have a few thousand that you can use on buying down the 07 lease, or you simply keep the car - at the rate you drive it it should last 15 more years!
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Re: 2007 Avalon Ltd vs. 2006 Avalon Ltd [neil5]
by jonwells1
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Nov 07, 2007 (2:57 pm)
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Replying to: neil5 (Aug 22, 2006 3:52 pm)
What aftermarket backup camera do you have, and where did you get it? I have the 2006 LTD with NAV. Thanks.
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