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Re: Help in Chicago, Illinois [yhuangnina]
by acdii on Sat Nov 08 08:39:26 PST 2008
Elgin Toyota is the best dealership I have ever been into. I bought 2 Hybrids from them, the first at MSRP, a Prius, it was the only one available and it just came off the truck with 3 miles on it. I bought an extended warranty with it, figuring the car is mostly electronic, and one repair could easily cost well over$1000. I got 2.9% on it since it was also the last day of special interest on a Prius. A day later after getting the car home, I discovered I could get the extended warranty for $820 instead of the $1950 they charged, so I called back wanting to cancel it, instead they dropped the price down to $790 and sent me a check for the difference. Cant beat that, so I went back a year later and bought a Camry Hybrid for $28500, including TTL. That was the full out the door price. The sticker was ~$28380. In addition they found me low interest financing and the bank they dealt with sent me a $1000 debit card for buying a hybrid. They also have a very good service department, they have several hybrid techs on staff. They know how to move cars, and move a lot of them. The Saturday before I bought the Prius, they had 8 n the lot, by Monday all were sold. I just happened to be there at the right time to get the Prius I got. If you work them through their web sales department, negotiate by asking for out the door pricing including tax Title License and fees, so when you walk in, you know what it will cost to drive out. I went that route with the Camry, they had one on the website, I sent them an email asking for this car, OTD w/TTL for 28,500, which to me seemed fair for a TCH, they replied 30 minutes later saying they could do it. 3 hours later, I had a new car. I will always recommend Elgin Toyota.
Re: Help in Chicago, Illinois [judien]
by yhuangnina on Fri Nov 07 10:53:29 PST 2008
I quoted 5 dealers in west suburb, the best offer is from Elgin Toyota. LE 4cyl auto, $19000 + $720 ( destination ) + TTL . Then you can choose $750 cash back or 0% finance. Other dealers are $100 - $300 more. $19000 is about $370 below invoice. Not bad, but not as good as CA. There as above post, it is $17500 ( I don't know whether $17500 include deliever fee or not. I think it has include cash back incentive already). It seems the price hold well in chicago area, toyota dealers are not hurry to sell the inventory yet. If you are a good negotiator, I blieve you can get price down $200 ~ $300. But hard to get much better. Good luck
2009 Jetta TDI - Questions
by archanum on Tue Oct 07 06:36:07 PDT 2008
I am currently waiting to receive a 2009 TDI Jetta, and was hoping to try and find out some things before I take delivery. Any answers would be greatly appreciated. 1. Is it possible to find out what options can be set via a VAG tool for the 2009 TDI Jettas? 2. What are common issues with the TDI engine? 3. What maintenance items need to be taken care of on a TDI vs a vehicle consuming regular unleaded? 4. Is there a breakin procedure for TDI? 5. Are all gas stations that sell Diesel fuel now only selling the clean version that the new TDI engine needs? 6. How expensive is the anti-gel additive? And how often is it needed? 7. I heard there is some additive that you can add on a per tank basis to improve performance... Is this true? All help on the questions above are welcome.
Bought a new CXL AWD on Saturday
by mzilis on Mon Aug 25 07:18:29 PDT 2008
Probably my best American car Dealership experience ever. My wife and I test drove a Yukon Denali first and then the Enclave. While the Yukon is a great truck, the Enclave really impressed me. I had originally test driven a lower level Acadia when they first came out about 18 months ago. This was my first time in an Enclave. I took the employee pricing plus the $1500 rebate and had pre-arranged my own financing so I knew what rate I qualified for. The dealer matched my best financing rate so I gave them the loan. Sticker price was $47,060. I paid $40,300 after getting the employee price and $1500 rebate. My Enclave CXL has the following options: Entertainment #4, 19" Wheels, Power Sunroof, Luxury Package, Driver Confidence Package, Trailering, Carbon Black Metallic Paint, Cargo Net & Cargo Shade. My dealer is Woody GMC Buick in Elgin IL. Not only the best buying experience I've ever had (I've purchased 12 cars in the last 20 years - all American) but even the delivery portion was exceptional with a thorough introduction and explanation of my cars features. I put a couple hundred miles on the car this weekend and I'm very pleased with the car. Even the transmission "lag" that I've read so much about isn't a concern. The only time I notice anything is when I'm in overdrive at highway speed and I go up a significant grade. It's a little slow to downshift unless I depress the gas pedal. On a related note - I understand the disappointment some folks have expressed at the lack of low financing rates while the Employee Pricing is going on. I think it's wrong to say this is "bait and switch". Ultimately GM can only subsidize so much of the incentive whether through financing or below invoice pricing. If you wait until September when the '09s arrive on the lots you may get an even better deal - but the lack of inventory may make it harder to find a car with all the options you want (and without the options you don't). -Mike
Re: 2008/9 Camry CE [acdii]
by iam4braves on Fri Aug 22 17:26:17 PDT 2008
That was a pretty good deal... Thanks for the info. Did you have many options on your hybrid? Did you have to wait for a delayed delivery on your hybrid at Elgin Toyota?
Re: 2008/9 Camry CE [raks]
by acdii on Tue Aug 19 13:26:32 PDT 2008
Elgin Toyota. Give them a check out. I got my 09 TCH for $28500 OTD, sticker was $28324(or close to that). That was without trade, including tax title and license and even got me low financing with $1000 cash back on debit card for buying a hybrid.

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