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8 messages, Last post on Jul 25, 2009 at 6:18 PM
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| Looking for mid-size SUV that is economical, dependable and safe for small children/car seats. Thanks for your opinions. | |
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Replying to: autiger1994 (Nov 22, 2007 9:58 am) NONE of the three trucks that you have mentioned is economical. Not one. If you want economy, get something smaller, lighter, and lower. |
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Replying to: autiger1994 (Nov 22, 2007 9:58 am) If you need economy, the Honda CR-V may be a better choice. It's a new '08 design and looks pretty spiffy. The 4Runner is now a five year old design and I think the new HL beats it in most areas, especially if you want a 4WD but rarely actually drive it off pavement. |
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HI, I am sorry for asking for your help again. After a month of research on 2009 4runner, this afternoon I went to the closest dealer in my city. But they do not have 09 4runner, yet they do have 08 new 4 runner (they had not been sold out.) My question is: how much would be accessed for depreciation? Hereunder is their quote (approximate): Base retail price: $ 30k pkgs and opionts: $ 1k Destination: $ 685 Total retail price: $ 32k And I was offered: $ 28k, as the sale price, excluding tax, doc fee. I did my computation for it as if it were 2008 and came out with around $ 29k = Factory invoice + pkg + options + Holdback + WFR Now if I have the depreciation, I can give the dealer my offer. I attentatively assessed $4k as depreciation, which gives approximately my offer = $ 29k - $4k= $25k Any suggestion is appreciated.
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Replying to: chee09 (Jun 10, 2009 3:42 pm) |
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Replying to: autiger1994 (Nov 22, 2007 9:58 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Jun 16, 2009 8:30 am) I've got a 4Runner. I've put 80,000 miles on it. The controlling factor in how it does in snow is the tires. I put dedicated snow tires on mine in the winter. Here in Boston, Honda Pilots and Toyota Highlanders do just fine in the snow. Just put a set of snow tires on them. Would I take them up over the snow bank and through 18" of fresh snow on an unplowed dirt track like I do my 4Runner? No. But for 95% of people, the Pilot and Highlander will do just fine getting them to work and the Mall in a couple inches of snow, when driven with a bit of care. |
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Replying to: chee09 (Jun 10, 2009 3:42 pm) I found a local dealer with two new 2008 4Runners. One is a V8, must be stripped, list is 33K. The other is a V6, more options I guess, list is 34K. I have been unable to get them to discuss pricing via e mails, but if the V6 had a sunroof and maybe the upgraded JBL sound system, 32K would be a good price on the '09. At 30K the '08 would be a steal for me. A loaded Rav4 lists for 30 and 28 is a good price. Move quickly and be happy! |
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