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2008 Corolla CE AT
by ymare on Wed Sep 05 19:07:29 PDT 2007
I got an offer in Fort Lauderdale, FL 2008 Corolla CE with options Mudguards Carpet Floor Mats Accent Stripe,Window Tint Power Windows and Door Locks OTD $15,500.00
Sienna LE Price Paid.
by san007 on Mon Apr 26 06:30:23 PDT 2004
I just closed the following deal for the Sienna LE in the Fort Lauderdale, FL area: - Phantom Grey LE, Package# 4, Leather, Toyoguard Plus, Carpet Mats. - Cost: $26,738 (includes everything except tax and title fees). I think I got a good deal?
Michelle1
by bondguy1 on Fri Mar 05 11:00:17 PST 2004
I'm excited about our new van and excited for you. Where did you get your van, what color and what kind of deal did you get (you don't have to answer the last part if you don't want to)? I don't know if you read my post about getting it in New Hampshire and I live in Fort Lauderdale. When I told the dealer here in FL what I could get it for, he told me to jump on it because it's never really going to happen. Well, it did and I can't wait to go visit him this weekend in my new Arctic Frost van (heh,heh,heh). Getting back to your question, the outlets are located on the left side...one set by 3rd row seats and one set in cargo area in rear wall of van. There is a button you push on the dash near the radio that lights up when active to turn the outlets on...this is probably not a big deal to most people, but if I'm paying the same price with or without it, I'll gladly take them. As far as the audio/video looking jacks, I haven't even had time to read the owner's manual yet. But, I have to say that I think they are audio/video and if so, I'm sure they must somehow connect to the DVD Screen...combines with the plug, you could hook up a gamecube or even add a VCR in additon to the DVD. I haven't turned in my 2001 Town & Country yet because it isn't due until 4/13. I just sent them my last lease payment today...now I have fun loading it up with mulch and all other dirt and stuff that I won't be hauling in my NEW van for a little while. I also am driving between one and the other so I see many differences. The Chrysler is definitely a heavier feel to it as far as cruising on highway, it's nice...not nicer but nice. But, and I am not kidding, I din't feel like going in the house the other day when I got home...had a great CD on and it was as if I was sitting in a comfortable chair in my living room...only better because I had the huge moonroof open too. I know also that the Odyssey is coming out all new in late this year...but, I don't know how they could make it any better than this van from Toyota is now...somebody said it may have electric fold flat seats in rear...plus, the waiting list will be so long, the prices will be sticker price plus+++. Enjoy your van and if you see posts a little higher or lower than what you paid, don't worry...just enjoy driving the most fantastic "Mommymobile" currently out on market today...if you don't believe me, ask DAVENOW...even he said the $145 didn't matter that much once he actually pulled the trigger and bought one.
MDWINSTON
by bondguy1 on Sun Feb 01 18:34:24 PST 2004
I live in Fort Lauderdale and tried to call interenet dept at Ed Morse in Delray Beach. I even used a different name and had them as a referral through AutoBytel or one of those other car buying services online. They flat out told me when I called, "Hey, we don't get that many of these cars a month...we used to charge a premium over list price...now we're only charging full list". Now, I am buying an XLE Limited...so maybe they don't get that many a month...but I would never pay list or over list price for any car especially a minivan. I went to Maroone Toyota in Weston and Hollywood Toyota and was quoted $1500 and $1800 off full sticker (with a little work) but both gave me $1000 off with no work...as soon as I spoke to them. Ed Morse would never get my business and I would recommend anyone who's local here in Florida to not buy from them either. I wound up buying out of state anyway and as I've stated in previous posts got the van for $3800 off of list. Realize that even if you were to get the van at dealer invoice, they are still making 2% holdback and TMD and whosesale markup profit when combined comes out to about anywhere from $850 to $1100 (which they are entitled to). So when a dealer tries to charge list price, they are way out of line and probably figure that if they throw that number out at enough people, some will bite. There, now that is my 2 cents worth...

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