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769 messages, Last post on Nov 26, 2009 at 7:10 AM
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Hi All, I would like some help with buying a new 2009 Toyota Corolla LE. I am in Northern CA and would like to know what is the lowest price paid OTD for a new 2009 toyota corolla LE? Thanks.
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Replying to: mazda6dude (Jan 27, 2009 9:01 am) |
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I want to buy a new 2009 toyota corolla le I goit a quote of $15997 with options options were, cruise -ev 6cdchanger, ck heated mirrors, keyless entry, and mats This does not include 6% tax that i have to pay in arkansas. Is this agood price or.. does anyone think I can get a better price? |
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Replying to: AustiniteAlien (Jan 26, 2009 9:16 pm) |
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Replying to: rahil (Jan 29, 2009 11:40 am) Just add the invoice price for cruise -ev 6cdchanger, ck heated mirrors, keyless entry. Then see what is the total price. Do not pay any SET administrative, dealer fees, etc. That is pure profit. No need to pay for carpet mats either.
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Hello, I've been shopping for pricing on Toyota Corollas (S with automatic). I've found a dealer that would sell to me for $1 over invoice. The problem is the invoice pricing on edmuns does not match. MSRP / Invoice (per Edmunds)/ (per Edmunds) Base Corolla S Auto $17250 / $15783 SX - Sport Package $1495/ $1196 CF - Carpet Mats $199/ $126 Destination $720/ $720 Total Costs $ 19664 / $17825 Rebate -$1500 Invoice minus rebate $16325 The dealer is stating a MSRP of $19719 and invoice minus rebate of $16828. I can deal with the difference in MSRP, but the invoice difference of ~ $500 is difficut to digest. Does anyone have specific knowledge of Gulf States toyota pricing on a Corolla? I'll be visiting the dalership tomorrow, and will look at the invoice then. |
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Replying to: kawautar (Jan 29, 2009 7:35 pm) Dealers here are not willing to negotiate much. thanks for all your help.
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Replying to: rahil (Jan 30, 2009 6:40 am) Wait a few days and get quotes from dealers around (closer big cities are the best) You will be amazed how willing they become |
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Replying to: rahil (Jan 30, 2009 6:40 am) UPSHOT: Keep at it ( do your homework and get it down to 3/5 great deals) and don't burn the bridges. Sometimes just working with them over time will set up scenarios more to your circumstances. Sometimes just the fact that you have come around or called (more than once) will either put you in the category of PITA looker/tire kicker or what I suspect you are, serious buyer. Just let em know what problems you are trying to solve and you might just be surprised when they actually offer good to great solutions. You can always so no. etc. Just as people brush off salesman, dealerships, etc., turn around is indeed fair play. I have been surprised on two occasions (actual cars bought) , that absolutely the best deals were the closest (location) oem dealers !!!! |
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Replying to: kawautar (Jan 25, 2009 5:36 am) '09 Corolla LE auto with mats + keyless remote 15,422 OTD Orlando dealer told me that I would never get this deal from them. Thanks for the info Pat
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