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Re: $39.000 Sacramento,CA [alex092957]
by h20 on Wed Nov 28 19:54:32 PST 2007
Hi,Alex as I know from my buying experiance crew cabs don't come with leather unless they are ltds but I did buy my 07 5.7 18" alloys crew max fwd with clothe seats for 35k out the door including tax licence and all that other stuff with a few bells and whistles added.I had a great experience dealing with carsdirect and they dilivered it to my home.
Re: SoCal Package 5 Purchase [jffoley]
by cruising7388 on Fri Apr 13 14:20:54 PDT 2007
Your experience with the finance dept is unfortunately more the rule than the exception. The finance guys typically don't know a spark plug from a tail pipe and have been known to misrepresent details regarding financing, leasing and the extended warranty. It's an unfortunate hustle that the industry could well do without. Nice price on the package 5. I purchased a 2006 package 7 which has the same bells and whistles and it cost me 28,760 before T & L. Things have really changed for the better for Prius buyers.
New 2005 Camry LE for $15,756
by lilabner on Thu Mar 24 17:07:38 PST 2005
One of my wife's friends at work just bought a Camry LE (w/o airbags) here for $15,756 plus tax, license, destination and every other charge dealers usually cram in. But no extra pinstripes, $200 floormats etc. They are very happy with the deal. It's evidently a loss leader they run, about every other Friday or so. Nearly as I can tell, INVOICE price on that car is $18,011 plus all the charges. The $15,756 figure takes in the $1,000 rebate of course. I talked to the salesman, asked for his card, and he told me to call him at 6:30 AM tomorrow morning, then meet him at the dealership. We'll be there with bells on!
Re: Dealer's Invoice not accurate [henry7]
by bernie3 on Sun Aug 15 13:08:33 PDT 2004
Did you try entering the interest rate (4.70) the payment (437.35) and term (60) and then calculate what loan amount that is? Maybe that amount will ring a bell...like maybe some fee is calculated in the APR that isn't included in your $23,300.
GREAT deal on AWD XLE Ltd in NorCal for Seattle customer
by fast_sk8er on Tue May 11 07:29:26 PDT 2004
[sorry, all - this post has turned into a chapter fit for War and Peace] Well, we did it... Finalized the deal and drove our new car 800 miles home! As I posted Friday evening, after many trials and tribulations we finally settled on a Desert Sand Sand Mica AWD XLE Ltd with option package HO (NAV/DVD) and CF (mats) at a dealership in San Rafael, CA (just north of San Francisco). I have to say thanks to porcaccio for posting HIS experience last weekend when he got a similar deal at this dealership. Without him and Edmunds I would have NEVER found this place! My wife was very leery about making such a large purchase and flying down without even having seen the car and knowing nothing about the dealership. But I convinced her it was a great deal and we could always fly back if it turned out to be too good to be true... Wife and daughter went to visit family and I went to visit the dealership. Dealer is "Toyota Marin". Formerly R and G Toyota, they haven't even changed the sign on the building yet; it's covered by a banner! They also do not have website yet either; they still use the old one from rgtoyota. I dealt with the "Internet department" which they keep completely separate from the "regular sales". Now I can understand why. Edmund's TMV pricing for that area on this car is $40,169 and change. When I called last week Monday, the lady was straightforward and gave me an immediate, no-haggle quote over the phone of $38,084 + tax/title. No other charges. That's it. Their price saved me some $3,700 over what I was quoted here IF they could even get it (which for some odd reason was really difficult). Even after paying for planetickets, gas and one hotel night, still save over $3000! The lady was easy to deal with, knowledgeable about her product and very reachable. (had experience with other salesreps who would not return calls etc.) She even picked me up from the airport Saturday morning at 8:30am! When we got to the dealership, the van had been driven from the overflow lot and was being prepped. Odometer showed a mere 4 miles! Sweeeeet... :) Did the paperwork (I paid cash so I had a cashier's check for the total amount) and then had to go to the finance guy to pay. In the meantime, the sales rep drove to the gas station to fill up the tank with expensive California gas. True to form, the finance manager tried to convince me I should pay another $3500 or so for prepaid maintenance and get the extended warranty on top of that. It only took 2 tries for me to convince him I was (in his words) "NOT interested in saving money" and then he backed off. (I'll probably get the extended warranty in a couple of months at that dealership in IL that everyone's raving about - KC Mattoon or something?). Had to sign an insane amount of paperwork (approaching a mortage signing!) and I was done. The sales rep then gave me a quick tour of the car showing some of the bells 'n whistles. I got on the road and all I can say is that the van DOES drive like a car. Once you get used to the laser cruise control, you'll love it. And if you don't, you can easily turn it off. To pick up wife and kid I had to go through downtown San Francisco and the DVD NAV saved the day, guiding me up and down winding little streets to my destination 30 miles south. I even took a wrong turn and it got me right back on track. Worked like a charm... Picked up wife and kid, had lunch and off we went back up North. Ride was uneventful, everything worked as advertised and daughter is in seventh heaven with the DVD. Though the flip-down screen is on the smallish side, it's adequate. Sound through the wireless headphones is good, but sound over the car speakers is FABULOUS, and even includes real surround sound.... Amazing. The DVD navigation worked flawless (it's pretty easy to get to Seattle from SF. Go straight for about 700 miles on I-5 and you'll hit Seattle). One major drawback of the unit is that it does not seem to contain the Rest Areas along the Interstate. Maybe it's something I'm doing wrong; I have yet to read the 137 manual... All-in-all a very satisfying experience and no regrets whatsoever... Now I'll have to peruse the Sienna Acc. & Mods board!

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