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Replying to: vernschillinge (Apr 29, 2008 8:45 pm) Like you said, through trial and error and was able to locate the dealer that had the Pyrite Mica with Red Rock interior Platinum that you identified for me. It was in Atlanta and now it's in my driveway in Pennsylvania. Your advice through this buying experience was greatly appreciated!!! Deal was invoice plus $400 plus $699 dealer fee plus tax/title registration. 0% financing. In my opinion and my wife's opinion, the Pyrite Mica and Red Rock is a great combination. We also like the wood dash. Fender flares look great as well - gives the vehicle nice defintion and a more "rugged appearance". Wife has a nice new Mother's Day present! Thanks again!
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Replying to: ratomlinson (May 04, 2008 5:26 pm) Like you said, through trial and error and was able to locate the dealer that had the Pyrite Mica with Red Rock interior Platinum that you identified for me. It was in Atlanta and now it's in my driveway in Pennsylvania. Your advice through this buying experience was greatly appreciated!!! Deal was invoice plus $400 plus $699 dealer fee plus tax/title registration. 0% financing. In my opinion and my wife's opinion, the Pyrite Mica and Red Rock is a great combination. We also like the wood dash. Fender flares look great as well - gives the vehicle nice defintion and a more "rugged appearance". Wife has a nice new Mother's Day present! Thanks again! Hey, hats off to you! You were able to get it done. My purchase was for the wife as well and she is very happy. Glad I could help. Sounds like you have a reasonable dealer that was willing to work with you. As I said before, I wasn't a fan of the fender flairs, but hey, to each his own. My wife does like the wood dash kit. My thieving dealer was asking $787 for the wood dash kit. Told him to go to hell. Mack has mentioned it was available for somewhere in the high $200 range. |
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- Limited, 4WD - sticker price $52090 - deal price $45000 (before tax title tag dealer fee) - No DVD, No nevigation, - 20 inch wheels - sunroof - power back door - cold package - read spoiler - daytime running light - floor mat, cargo mat, door sill protector I took the 0% for 60month instead of the $4000 cash back. The only concern I have is it already has 127 miles on the meter when I bought, not sure why it has such high miles. Is it normal for such high test-driving miles? I test drive it and did not feel any problem, but you know, i am not a mechnical engineer .... While I guess it's already too late to ask this question since I already signed the deal. Big thanks to Mack for the latest incentive. also thanks to HD for the experience on toyota nevigation (the reason why i did not ask for this option).
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Replying to: tsfan (May 06, 2008 9:28 am) How long was the vehicle on the lot? It might have been test driven a few times and maybe taken overnight by a prospect. I wouldn't lose sleep over it. My first Camry had 45 miles on it. Mainly because it was a 5 speed and quite a few sales persons test drove it. My Toyota Van LE was fresh off the delivery truck. 1 mile on her. My first Toyota was an 81 Celica and I don't remember what the mileage was on that one. I was 22 years old and that new car smell just got to me. Congratulations and enjoy your new Sequoia.! You will get many years of trouble free driving pleasure. Mack
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Replying to: mackabee (May 06, 2008 9:31 pm) Another not sure thing is about the engine sound, I hear the engine becomes quite noisy when running around 45-50 MPH, giving me a kind of feeling that it's working overly hard to get up the speed. Never drive a V8 truck engine before, not sure whether it's normal.
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Replying to: tsfan (May 07, 2008 9:16 am) Maack
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Replying to: ratomlinson (May 04, 2008 5:26 pm) I'm working on a deal for a 2wd limited but in the back of my mind really want a platinum. Most dealers will email a quote in the same range (around 45500 for a 49000 msrp limited). How much more room is there without the 2000 or 4000 rebate (I'd like to take advantage of the 0 percent)? Also, tomlinson, how did you arrange 0 percent on a platinum? Do the dealers have authority to do that?
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