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Replying to: grabsjoker (Jul 03, 2008 6:02 pm) By the way I use Smart Financial Credit Union anytime I take a loan. Never had one problem with them over so many years. |
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Guys, I got an awsome deal on the last date of June. I just bought Corolla LE - Metallic Gray with Bisque interiors with Cruise, Keyless, Mats and ToyoGuard Package with 16.3 Drive out (including rebates) in Atlanta, GA. what do you guys think? Sammy |
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Replying to: jaanbaz (Jul 05, 2008 7:29 am) By the way, I was wondering - if you buy a car out of state do you have to pay that state's sales tax and then pay your own home state's sales tax, too? |
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Replying to: jaanbaz (Jul 05, 2008 7:29 am)
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Replying to: elena250 (Jul 05, 2008 9:26 am) The fitz mall prices are the best I've seen.Do you think a dealer in Dallas would try and get close to their price? I'am looking for 2009 LE auto. trans. no options.
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Replying to: rospotte (Jul 06, 2008 11:23 pm) I would suggest 2 things to keep in mind. 1. Buy only at the end of month. Becuase the dealers were desperate to make a sale they came down on the price 2. Because you stay in TX , try visiting Lousiana / Missisipi, where i am sure you can get a better pricing. If i had gone to AL, I am sure to have save another $300 easy but the OTD price i got in Atlanta is still not as bad. As far as I know , you pay sales tax for the county/city/state you currently reside in. You don't pay taxes 2 times. Buying any trim is a matter of individual choice. If budget is a concern, try to keep the options to bare necessity. Also, the options installed by dealer are little expensive and you can get those options installed by a 3rd party contractors at half the cost. Most Important: I found out the following website when researching for the car cost. Very helpful website. I would highly recommend to read it first before a purchase. Also, please use the calculation sheet provided on the website to calculate the cost of car that you may be looking for. http://www.carbuyingtips.com/car4.htm Happy Buying!! |
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I am a new customer buying a new 09 Corolla LE with cruise, keyless and preferred accessory package (floor mats, trunk mat etc). My dealer is offering me 17750 out the door including all taxes/fees etc (16200 before taxes). Do you think this is a good deal for the San Jose area ? Anybody with previous experiences with Toyota dealers in SJ - please respond. |
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Replying to: gane (Jul 08, 2008 10:03 am) The price is better than what I can find in the Dallas area. Shopping for these gas sippers as become a good example of supply and demand economics.
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Replying to: rospotte (Jul 08, 2008 3:25 pm) Thanks for your response. I got concerned when jaanbaz posted that he got a Corolla LE for an out the door price of 16.3K. That is more than $1400 less than the deal I am getting. I do understand that people are talking more about gas saving cars. On the other hand, the dealers are overplaying it too much - no matter how you try to bargain, their response is always about gas saving !! I am trying to get a feeling of what offers others are getting in california, specifically the bay area. Any help there is greatly appreciated.
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Replying to: gane (Jul 08, 2008 10:03 am)
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