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Anyone shopping for a 2004 Tundra Double Cab?
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I have to admit that hearing "rumors" that a heavy duty Tundra (maybe double cab) will becoming out in MY 2005 (October '04?) I would wait for that too.
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Mackabee
Jimbob - Invoice was realistic in my case. Cash deal, no trade. In fact, due to a dealer error, I got it for less than invoice.
I also loved the Salsa Red, but as my last two were red, it was my second choice, and I went with the white.
Jim
And thanks again for the information. It is very helpful.
Jim
Anyone here have a Tacoma and moving up to the Tundra?
If ride is critial to you, the Tundra would be a better choice
Be sure to doublecheck your sales contract. My husband negotiated a price with this dealer and wrote everything down regarding options, etc. He had the salesperson re-iterate one by one. Lo and behold when the contract was written up, two options disappeared....We have since found out that an extended family member of ours also had problems with this dealer.
I'm in the process of buying a dcab limited in southern California. I really wanted the overhead console that displays outside temp and compass, but the dealer told me this is not available yet. I know this is available in Texas though, so now I'm considering buying out-of-state. Anyone out there knows if this is true and if so are there regions closer to San Diego where I will get this option?
Thanks
But it ends tomorrow. I have one on order and is scheuled to be in around April. I sure hope this pops up again.
By the way, what %APR did you get?
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3.9% APR on 2003/2004 Toyota Sequoia
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I have been informed, and have had confirmed that the actual price of the Tundra Double door with NO extras is $22,463. Then come the 'standard extras: CK, PG, TO, KE, ST or what have you. Then you add in the hold back, the doc fees, and whatever else they nickel and dime you on. Mine included TO, LD, KE, JZ, PG, CK, ST. I paid 25,500 + TTL. The best price I could find, with the least amount of standard extras I didn't want. And I am very, very pleased with this truck!!
I, too, got a good deal on a 2WD Double Cab.($25,100). I wonder what I could have negotiated if my wife would have not been with me? (although she might have been my luck charm) So far I a very pleased as well. Now I am trying to save for a bedliner and keyless entry. Looks like you got a keyless. I am hoping to get a spray in liner first. My only complaint is the looks of my stander tires/steel wheels. Enjoy your Tundra.
Options are: Leather, 6 Disc changer, Heated seats, towing package, running board, LSD, overhead console, running lights for 29,000 at toyota of El Cajon and 2.9 % for 60 months.
Very best,
Jeannine Fallon
PR Director
Edmunds.com
Does anyone have any tips?
- www.toyota.com
- build and price your tundra
- pick the model you want
it will show you the packages available. This are the same exact packages you will see in the dealerships.