Toyota Venza Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#491 of 596 Planning to buy a second car - Venza by rbashir

Mar 08, 2010 (1:38 pm)

I currently own Honda Accord 2004 V4 and looking into Venza as a car for my wife. I do not want to by the latest and greatest 2010 model but very much interested in getting a 2009 venza. Please share your thoughts since currently, Toyota being under so much scrutiny, would I be able to get a good deal on 2009 Venza ? something between 20k-23k.
 
Share your thoughts.
 
Thanks a lot.
rb

#492 of 596 Re: Planning to buy a second car - Venza [rbashir] by blueiedgod

Mar 17, 2010 (9:36 am)

Replying to: rbashir (Mar 08, 2010 1:38 pm)
I currently own Honda Accord 2004 V4 and looking into Venza as a car for my wife. I do not want to by the latest and greatest 2010 model but very much interested in getting a 2009 venza. Please share your thoughts since currently, Toyota being under so much scrutiny, would I be able to get a good deal on 2009 Venza ? something between 20k-23k.
  
Share your thoughts.
  
Thanks a lot.
rb

 
I think an Accord with a V4 would be worth millions to a collector. I didn't really think Honda put V4's in cars. I have a 1983 Honda Magna motrcycle with a V4, and they stopped putting V4's in bikes back in the 80's. Even bikes now a days get straight 4 cylinder engines.
 
I'd say hang on to that V4 powered Accord, it is a collector's item.

#493 of 596 Better To Buy Now Or Wait Until After 0% Special by cslasor

Mar 17, 2010 (11:58 am)

I also posted this on the Mazda5 board, but since the Venza is the other car I'm considering buying, and since they also have a 0% financing deal going on, it seemed appropriate to post here also.
 
I've been considering buying a Venza I4 FWD for several months now, and the 0% financing offer is very tempting. I figure it would save me about $1000 in finance charges vs. financing at my credit union's rate of 2.9% for 36 months.
  
What I was wondering, though, is whether it really makes any difference to try to buy during a special financing deal. I mean, do they just hold out for a higher price when they have a 0% financing deal? Or would it maybe be better to wait a while and see if the number of buyers drops off after the financing deal expires and then negotiate a better price?
  
Any thoughts from you car-buying experts?

#494 of 596 At Invoice, plus fees.......... by luckyme1

Mar 19, 2010 (12:34 pm)

Just purchased a 2010 AWD V6
(LX) Premium #2
(NV) Navigaion
(SR) Sunroof
(TO) Tow Prep
Carpeted Mats
MSRP: $38,764
 
Invoice: $34,749
Dealer Fees $499
Cash Back ($750)
Net: $34,498
 
I had a trade in, but we handled it seperately, and they gave me a fair price for the trade. Paid tax on trade difference.

#495 of 596 Is This a Good Deal? by veggielover

Mar 19, 2010 (1:15 pm)

Replying to: cslasor (Mar 17, 2010 11:58 am)
My wife and I are looking in Los Angeles at a 2009 Venza FWD 4Cyl with panoramic roof and bluetooth. Sticker is 28500, dealer will sell for 26400 less 1500 cash back = 24900, out the door for 27900 with 4% financing. What do you guys think? My wife really loves the color tropical sea metallic and this is the only dealership around with one left in that color.

#496 of 596 Venza price paid March by kernat

Mar 21, 2010 (8:15 am)

New England region
 
4 cyl AWD 2010 Venza: MSRP $33,324 (all souped up, leather, convenience, comfort, security, sun roof)
 
Sunset Bronze
 
ePrice: $29,921
 
Drive out price before taxes tag and license: $29,300 + 2 year free maintenences, oil change for past TYT owners.
 
Invoice about $30,000.
 
Hope this helps.

#497 of 596 dealer ad 3/21 by roho1

Mar 23, 2010 (6:27 am)

a local Toyota dealer advertised in the Sunday paper, "Employee pricing plus on all models".
 
Venza quoted was MSRP=$28667 minus $2872 employee discount, minus owner loyalty cash back $2000(up to in small letters). Price=$23995 for model 2810(4cyl) plus up to 3 years maintenance, 0% interest,no payment for 90 days.
Seems like a good deal but I've found once you walk into the dealer this offer was on one vehicle that has already sold and those "up to's" are automatically reduced to the minimum.
I'm not quite ready to haggle with a salesman yet but thought I would show that offers are starting to show up.

#498 of 596 going to dealer tomorrow by sportsexpert

Mar 23, 2010 (3:08 pm)

Can you tell me the best deal with tier 1 credit venza limited. Like to get best price before telling them I want them to lease or buy. Thanks. If I had a ad I can show it to dealer.

#499 of 596 Re: going to dealer tomorrow [sportsexpert] by jb_turner

Mar 23, 2010 (10:13 pm)

Replying to: sportsexpert (Mar 23, 2010 3:08 pm)
OTD price.. we all pay it.

#500 of 596 newest price please,fish need help by chimericash

Mar 24, 2010 (9:07 pm)

first time buy a car,i am looking for one next week.i just want that basic one,invoice price like 25000+,how much your guys pay for ??i am live in NY so anybody living around???and how much you pay ?which model?thank you very much.
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