2013 and Earlier - Toyota Sienna Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • valkovvalkov Member Posts: 3
    How do I calculate the right price to buy 2004 LE with 5000 miles, packages AM, CF?
    Preparing to negotiate with the dealer.
    And 2004 LE with 500 miles (demo, probably).
  • impact01impact01 Member Posts: 95
    Don't know where you are, but Darcars Silver Spring in MD has two Sienna XLE FWD LTDs (one with package 5) with about $2600 off MSRP advertised internet specials. They always try to add tax+tag+freight to the advertised price, so it actually will work out to be $2100 off MSRP, but they will deal. I know as I bought from them and $2500 off may not be difficult to get at. If you want the salesperson's name send me an Email.

    If you're looking at Honda, IMO, Ody is noisier in the present version. With the 05s, there are no guarantees that they will not be marked up like the 03s before the arrival of Siennas. Better yet, rumor is that 06 Siennas will be available with HSD like the 05 Highlander and Lexus RX400h. So, the future is bright!.
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    I've seen the 2005 Odyssey and it's still a nice van but not much improvements were done to it. Looks a lot like the current model. You may see pics of it at www.thehollywoodextra.com
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                                Mackabee
  • andurilanduril Member Posts: 56
    in #3114 chicabombon wrote:
     
    "I am ready to buy a Sienna LE in California and my local dealer quoted me 3% over invoice which is great, but the invoice he quoted me was almost $1,000 more than what Edmunds shows. He actually called it his "on-the-lot price" and is calculating at 3% of this figure. Has anyone else experienced this or know what charges make up the difference?

    So, what goodies are included in the dealer's $1K over Edmunds' invoice? In CA 3% over Edmunds' invoice is reasonable (my opinion - use your own mark-up), but 3% over the sum of Edmunds'inv + $1K is likely excessive, unless your dealer has included goodies with some value, like Toyota pre-paid maintenance or an extended warranty (but not high-profit and essentially worthless items like protection packages, undercoating, security systems, etc.), assuming you really want them. (If you don't, don't pay for them.)

    In the Sacramento area, where I bought my LE 7 in late Nov,

        dealer's inv = Edmunds' inv + TDA + a nominal gasoline charge,

    typically, where TDA is the regional advertising fee. TDA was $422 and the gas charge $6 for my LE. These were listed on the dealer's invoice; see my post #2623. You might also want to read #3030.
  • raguc2raguc2 Member Posts: 1
    This is the spec for the LE I bought. For 04 LE FWD ($25645)Pkg#1($810),extra mile option pkg($1548), dvd pre wire($69), vehicle shield package($349), running boards($599),rear mudguards ($89). Total $28299 plus $395 for windows tinting.

    After I pulled out the printout from Edmunds the reference point of discussion changes to Invoice Price. The invoice price for the above was $23768. I added $750 as profit and gave an offer. Finally they settled on $24800. But I have paid $1343 for the warranty(&yr/75000) by MPP co. I refused the theft guard and TIREX insurance policy. Now I am thinking I shall cancel the Ext Warranty and get it from somewhere else. Any advice please.

    Did I pay too much?
  • gr5gr5 Member Posts: 3
    We had negotiated to 22.4 for a Sienna CE (pack 2)

    The dealer wants $346 for registration fees (in Minnesota), +$50 "doc" fees.

    I guess I csan check with DMV on Monday but does either of the fees look reasonable ?
  • flyingwingflyingwing Member Posts: 3
    Deals in the Seattle Area??

    My wife and I are in the process of shopping for a 2004 Sienna, LE-7, FWD, least options available.

    Is there anyone in the Seattle area, or for that matter in Western Washington that can give me any insight into their purchase, such as where it was purchased, price and experience overall. I want to negotiate price. Any help would be great.
  • dulnevdulnev Member Posts: 652
    You already answered your own question with respect to the registration fee: the exact amount can be found from the DMV. Why wait for Monday though? Don't tell me your state does not have a DMV web site?!!

    As far as documentation fee, it's a junk fee that's just extra profit for the dealer. The amount of $50 is tiny compared to such fees charged by many other dealers, reaching as high as $350. If you don't like it, ask the dealer to lower your selling price by $50, but they will not agree to scratching the doc fee from the contract for legal liability reasons.
  • kennyh28kennyh28 Member Posts: 6
    flyingwing - not sure if you saw my earlier post and its been some time I've been searching locally in the Seattle area for a deal.

    I have now given up on them and am looking out of state and working with brokers. If they don't come through soon, I'm going to wait for either the '05 Nissan Quest or '05 Dodge Grand Caravan when they are rumored to have AWD options.

    My experiences with dealers have been bad. From no return calls (despite offers at MSRP) to broken promises e.g. salesman agrees on pricing but manager retracts it asking $5000 more for an order! Surely some consumer group action is warranted and I should write in. This seems to apply mostly to the AWD models and I've heard of better experiences with FWD models.

    One exception was a dealer in Renton, who bettered the rest by virtue of being polite but still looking for huge profits nevertheless. My suggestion is to look either north to BC or south to OR and CA. Most people with AWD models around here I've spoken got theirs in CA.
  • fbattlefbattle Member Posts: 40
    "Turn rate is how quickly you "turn" these vehicles or sell them. The higher the number the quicker these vehicles are being sold."

    Is the turn rate the percent sold within a certain number of days following delivery? If so, how many days? I'm just curious how long these cars sit on the lot on average. Also, what's the turn rate on Prius?
  • pmcb48pmcb48 Member Posts: 192
    While you're at it, I'm also curious about the turn rate for Avalons.
  • andurilanduril Member Posts: 56
    in #3120 raguc2 wrote:

    "...But I have paid $1343 for the warranty(&yr/75000)...Now I am thinking I shall cancel the Ext Warranty and get it from somewhere else. Any advice please."

    Run - don't walk - to cancel it and get a refund. In fact, I suggest you do so even if you need to pay a small cancellation fee. I suspect you paid about 2x what you should have.

    I paid $950 for the manufacturer's Platinum 7yr/100K, 0 deductible warranty, but the best deals posted here for that warranty have been $850. The 7yr/75K warranty (Gold or Platinum), with either a 0 or $50 deductible, should cost much, much less.

    Suggested retail prices for all of the Sienna extended warranties are listed on the Financial Services page at Toyota.com. You will get a wide range for dealer cost when you contact dealerships, but figure true dealer cost for any one of them at about 50% of the list price. Negotiate (hard) from there.

    See my post #3104.
  • mdwinstonmdwinston Member Posts: 2
    After haggling with several dealers and playing them off each other, the final deal I got is an XLE, package 7 plus floor mats for $30,300 out the door plus state tax of 6% and $175 for the tag (actual cost or, per state law, dealer must send a refund).

    I think its a pretty good deal considering most of the dealers in the South Florida area were asking for much more and were unwilling to move off MSRP. Remember, this is "SET" land where the distributor makes a killing by adding fees that can't really be avoided. At least the dealer agreed not to add "Toyoguard", which is a worthless profit item that normally adds $699 to the price. Now I just have to wait for the car to show up (hopefully). If anyone has done better in South Florida let me know...

    Anyway, during the process I witnesses some amazing things. My favorite was the $500 over invoice offer. When I went there to seal the deal, the salesperson would not show me the invoice. Instead, she showed me a computer printout that had an invoice price that was $2400 higher than shown anywhere else (edmunds, etc). When I finally found out what else was included in the dealers "invoice", it turns out they were including another $565 as a "holdback" charge to the customer plus regional advertising $$, national advertising $$, something called an "accessory reserve" ($400+) and something called a "finance reserve" ($200+). This was all in addition to a $599 dealer fee and an $89 doc prep fee.

    Next was the $4000 "ADM" sticker ("additional dealer markup") for the suckers.

    Finally, was the one salesman who assured me that this weekend was going to be a "sales blowout" weekend and that if I only drove 40 miles to his dealership, he could get me the car below cost.

    After getting such bad reps, it seems some have never and will never learn. That said, I did meet several salespeople who were very professional and honest, considering their job is to maximize profit and commission.
  • jacqdrexeljacqdrexel Member Posts: 1
    I have to agree with what ive seen posted here in the last few weeks on the bay area (CA)sienna prices including sacramento/valley area. Most dealers if pushed will pretty easily go to $500 over invoice (edmunds invoice + tda/gas). Most of my experience has been around shopping for xle limiteds(both FWD and AWD's). However there are still a few dealers out there like mdwinston (#3130) experienced who dont get it and act insulted if you want a lower price. I just laugh at them as they try and justify their prices and/or try to hide "add on" costs into the invoice.
    If you are shopping, at least in the bay area for a sienna, there are plenty of dealers with large inventory just sitting there who are willing to deal at $500 over if not less. They may be flying off the shelf in other parts of the country but not here.
    I personally have not bought yet as even though I know I want this van, I do not need it urgently and am looking to get a price as close to invoice as possible.
    Just IMHO. Drexel.
  • davenowdavenow Member Posts: 171
    Maybe in VA their selling like that, not in CT!

    I've just check their inventory, and yes you got it, it's still there!! Let it ROT!

    for a $800.00 scobble? I'll wait to buy a 05 Honda Ody.!
  • davenowdavenow Member Posts: 171
    I may have to wait till the 05 Honda Ody's come out. I would prefer to get one now, but i fear it's just not going to happen!
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and South Jersey. Turn rate applies to all these states.
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                         Mackabee
  • davenowdavenow Member Posts: 171
    I'm a long time third generation Honda owner (84, 94, &96 Accords) I don't know what is HSD? Could you explain? Thanks!
  • lucy24lucy24 Member Posts: 1
    We just put a deposit on a Sienna LE with package 4, alarm, floor mats, & dividers for the cargo area in the color I wanted at Toyota of Puyallup. Our price is $25,629 plus tax & licensing. I expect to get the van by the beginning of March.
    I sent e-mails to @15 dealers in the Puget Sound area (I'm in Tacoma). Responses were pretty good. We initially went to Toyota Tacoma - stay away from them. Bad, bad, bad experience with the sales manager. Toyota of Puyallup was great, though. They went out of their way to find the exact van I want. Printed out a list of 7 seat LEs on the way to the 5 state area - said they could change any of the options & accessories on the allocation list to get me exactly what I wanted. For internet customers they price the van 1/2 way between the invoice and MSRP - the best pricing I was able to find.
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    Turn rate for Avalon is 33.4%. To better understand what this means, let's look at this example. Dealer A gets 10 Siennas for the month of December. These vehicles are on the lot on December 1st. For simplicity sake let's say they are all LE's 7 passenger. Using the turn rate of 77.7% for this trim level, 7 units are gone by the end of December (actually 7.7 units) but we are using averages. Dealer B gets 10 XLE LTD in the same month which have a turn rate of 88.0% 8.8 units are sold by the end of December. (Only Longo Toyota in San Pedro Ca may have as many as 10 of these in one month. They are the world's largest Toyota dealer!) You may drive by either of these dealers for three weeks and see the same van sitting on the lot, this does not mean this vehicles are not selling. Just this particular unit has not sold as fast as the others.
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                       Mackabee
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    That's El Monte California, not San Pedro.
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                         Mackabee
  • gtgraygtgray Member Posts: 22
    Ok all - thanks for all your help - here are my numbers on a Sienna XLE Limited FWD purchased last weekend in Northern New Jersey.
             XLE Limited base MSRP $34,480
             GW Package #3 250
             RB Running Boards 599
             WH Wireless Headphones 82
             Z1 Preferred Access Pkg 274
             WL Wheel Locks 59
             Delivery, etc 540

             TOTAL MSRP $36,284
             Invoice per CarsDirect 32,754

    I had a trade in (which I got a bit beat on - so it's all a numbers game).

    Either you look at it as I paid $34,200 ($2084 under MSRP / $1446 over invoice) and got ripped $500 bucks on my trade. ---OR---

    I paid $34,700 ($1584 under MSRP / $1946 over invoice) including a fair trade-in price.

    Regarding the extended warranties - I got the Platinum 7yr/100k plan for $750 (50% of the listed price)

    Thanks again!! GOOD LUCK!!
  • impact01impact01 Member Posts: 95
    HSD is Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive (used in Prius now) and to be introduced in 05 Lexus RX400h (RX330 with HSD) and Toyota Highlander with 270hp and higher mpg. As you may know both RX330 and Highlander use the same 3.3L used in Sienna. Most likely this HSD setup will be used in Sienna in 2006.

    If the 05 Ody isn't going to be a sales dud, you will have better luck getting good deals on the Sienna than the Ody (there are far fewer Honda dealers than Toyota dealers, so less competition). Here in MD around Dec 2002 (before 04 Sienna arrived), the most discount one could get was $100 off MSRP on the Ody. I am so glad I waited and got the Sienna instead. Thankfully, my T&C didn't die in the mean time.
  • bondguy1bondguy1 Member Posts: 231
    Autofair Toyota in Manchester, NH sells for $100 over cost. They have been great to deal with...of course I haven't got my van yet...but it's on order and I should have it in about 1 month. They are the only Toyota Dealer I've seen on the web that actually posts their selling price as well as list price online. Hope this helps somebody out!!
    Does anybody know if there is an advantage to buying HF package 5 instead of buying Package 2 (console), rear spoiler and DVD separate? The only difference I notice is that #5 comes with 2 115 outlets. What is the deal with these? Are they cigarette lighter plug outlets with more power ability or are they like a real power outlet? Also, has anybody ordered the threshold cover for rear bumper? Can it be put on at dealership?
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    They are real 115v outlets. You save money buying the package versus the individual options.
                       : )
                            Mackabee
  • abcdmmnabcdmmn Member Posts: 3
    I am a new people to this forum,and also looking for a 04 sienna CE 7 seats model. Try to contact with 10+ of Toyota dealers around Atlanta and SC region, the best offer is $24200 for out of door (plus option package #2, including tax,title, etc). Is this a good one? I try to knock it down to 23000. No deal. Pls give your suggestions.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Broaden your search and be willing to travel a little further.

    Steve, Host
  • bondguy1bondguy1 Member Posts: 231
    Thanks Mackabee!!
  • txsparetxspare Member Posts: 1
    I live in the Dallas, TX area and I'm trying to purchase a 2004 CE with the Option package #3 (AI) and the floormats. Edmunds invoice for this combination is $23,081. I currently have 3 dealers quoting me ~$24,200. Two of them would have to special order the vehicle; the other one claims he can get one from out of state.

      I have offered a number of dealers in the area $23,800, but have basically been told to take a hike by all of them. I'm currently offering $24k but haven't really heard back from anyone yet. So my question is, does $24,200 sound reasonable or should I hold out for a better deal? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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  • navyjnavyj Member Posts: 5
    We purchased our LE this past December. This dealership had seven of them on the lot with all different packages. I was their yesterday looking to trade in my Civic for the Prius or Camry and they had four Siennas to pick from. When we got ours I priced it on Toyota and Edmunds and took the paper work with me. To my surprise they had taken $1K off of the MSRP. They were great to work with.
  • bkb2003bkb2003 Member Posts: 14
    A lot of people get the factory build DVD players to get the 115V outlets on the van. Frankly, in my humble opinion, it does not make sense to spend ~$1400 extra for a DVD player. You can get a 12v to 115V inverter for $39.99 in best buy/circuit city etc. Also for ~$250 you can get a portable DVD player which has the advantage of portability from one vehicle to another. Just my 2 cents...

    Also, for those in the Atlanta area, I would recommend Eddie-Wiggins Toyota in Warner Robins. I got my XLE limited from them in december with GW and Rear Spoiler + Toyo Guard Plus for $35800 out the door price, which included a 6% tax for the county that I live.
  • davenowdavenow Member Posts: 171
    Did you say you bought your LTD for $35800 out the door price which included a 6% tax!??
    Which dealer did you purchase from?
    Why would my dealer hold out for more than $36K for a 04 XLE LTD GV#2???
  • lambsterlambster Member Posts: 15
    I'm having trouble finding out what features/options are included when AWD is purchased. I couldn't find this info on the Toyota site which baffled me. Perhaps I'm just missing it somewhere.

    Can anyone tell me what features/options are included with the AWD 2004 Sienna?

    Thanks
  • rbrrbr Member Posts: 113
    We have an XLE Ltd. AWD on order. Frankly, I dont know that there are any options directly related to the AWD option per se. The features/options are mostly a function of the trim level you get, and AWD is available on all trims but the CE trim. There may be certain options that come in packages that include AWD, if that's what you mean. Also, I have noticed that option packages either exclude or specifically include AWD. In other words (and assuming you are getting an LE, XLE, or XLE Ltd.), you first decide whether you want AWD, the decide on a basic trim level, then decide on your option packcage.

    Sometimes the website is hard to use to address a question likes yours -- you may want to pick up a brochure from a dealer, or print off the online brochure from the website and use that to more easily compare option packages.

    hope this helps a little.
  • sch1oizsch1oiz Member Posts: 11
    AWD adds to the LE or XLE: all wheel drive, traction control, antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, antiskid system, daytime running lights, windshield wiper deicer, 225/60R17 run-flat tires, alloy wheels.

    With the XLE Ltd you already have most of those items, but you do get: all wheel drive, center console box, rear spoiler, and the run-flat tires.
  • lambsterlambster Member Posts: 15
    sch1oiz - where did you find that info? Is it on the web anywhere?

    Also, do you know if the AWD is full time or can it go to 2WD for better mileage?

    Thanks again.
  • gindygindy Member Posts: 4
    I live in So. California and I would like to buy a CE, 7 passengers, no packages (Basic Model) I hate the roof rack and I do not want cruise control. Does anyone know if the Basic Model is available en California? That is all I need and that is what I want to buy. I checked with three local dealers but they say either that they do not know or they do not call back. Toyota does not want to answer that question either. It is a mystery!
  • andurilanduril Member Posts: 56
    in #3157 gindy wrote:
     
    "I live in So. California and I would like to buy a CE, 7 passengers, no packages (Basic Model) I hate the roof rack and I do not want cruise control. Does anyone know if the Basic Model is available en California? That is all I need and that is what I want to buy. I checked with three local dealers but they say either that they do not know or they do not call back. Toyota does not want to answer that question either."

    Your request is unusual. Are you certain that's what you want to do? I wouldn't, unless I planned to drive the vehicle into the ground, in part because a basic model without options like cruise control will be difficult to resell. Dealerships aren't likely to stock such vehicles, either, but a dealer can check inventory at other stores in your area by computer. Ask one to do so. Many dealerships have their own Web sites at which you can check inventory, too. You can get a list of the dealers in your area off Toyota's site.

    If all that fails (and I suspect it will), why don't you order the vehicle? A dealership can do that for you.

    I'd work this deal very, very close to invoice. See my post #3030.

    Two caveats. Your salesman or, more likely, his manager might say, "If you place a factory order, you'll pay MSRP." That's nonsense. There's nothing "special" about a factory order. If you need to, remind him that his store needs to provide space and security for the vehicle for no more than, say, 24 hrs. after it arrives and will pay no floor-planning (i.e., any finance charge) before you take delivery.
     
    He might also complain that the store isn't making much money on such a deal and, in fact, will lose profit because it has a quota for the vehicles it gets. That's nonsense, too. If you need to, simply remind him that the dealership has an allocation, not a quota. The more vehicles it sells, the more it gets from the factory.

    Good luck and let us know how you do!
  • rodc1rodc1 Member Posts: 36
    Approximately 2 weeks ago bought a FWD Limited with Package#5, Z1,pair of extra headphones for $35541. MSRP-37326, $1785 off sticker. Tax to be paid in Michigan. Bought from Darcars-Silver Springs. Excellent buying experience. Salesman straightforward, stuck to price we agreed to over the phone. No funny business whatsoever. Unfortunate that i had to travel to get a good deal but in the end i'm very happy.
  • gindygindy Member Posts: 4
    To anduril:
    Thank you for your extensive response. Yes, I know exactly what I want and what I need it for.
    1. I keep a vehicle for 15 to 20 years. I do not think that cruise control or roof rack will have any relevance after that period of time. Cars will have a different technology by that time.
    2. I do not mind special ordering the vehicle, but I believe that the "region" has already decided how the cars will be sold (Basic Model vs. packages). The car may not be available in California at all.
    3. I admire your optimism about prices. I have read your message #3030 and I will contact Sacto for a quote and a response on the availability of the model I want.
  • kmeadkmead Member Posts: 232
    It is highly unlikely that you will find a CE without packages, but it is possible. I do know that Toyota is making some of them that way, as I recall a new owner looking for information on getting a roof rack for a base CE.

    Dealers can request cars that are not on the normal distribution. I had more than one local dealer insist that I couldn't get the van I wanted with the package I wanted. I recieved mine in the color I wanted with all the options I wanted.

    You may have to check with alot more dealers to get what you want.

    I would highly recomend getting the package with the rack and cruise control. The cost is quite minimal and over 10-20 years is going to be negligible (376 invoice, so somewhere between $3.76 to $1.63 per year) and the cruise control will likely save you more than its cost over time in fuel not used.

    Good luck and be persistent.
  • lambsterlambster Member Posts: 15
    Can you break down all fees charged at Darcars in MD?

    Also, how is the tax handled when buying a car out of state?

    Thanks
  • etalon02etalon02 Member Posts: 20
    First post on this board.

    We just took delivery of an '04 XLE w/ pkg#12(FR) plus floor mats a week ago. MSRP (with freight) is $32871, our final OTD cost is $30400, plus $79 TTL and sales tax. This deal also includes a free 1k mile check up with oil change and car wash.

    It took me a few months of searching all over four states, especially around the Indianapolis area to land this deal. Most of the dealers countered $500-$1000 off sticker but this particular dealer in Kokomo, Indiana, accepted my offer without any usual dealer tactics. On top of that, the particular configuration we wanted is extremely rare in the Midwestern states (IN, OH, KY, IL, etc), but he managed to work the TMS regional allocation channel and got us the exact van without a single extra option, and we got it only three weeks after putting down a deposit!

    All the communication was done through email and fax, until went over there to pick up the van and finish the paper work. I am genuinely satisfied with the whole process and highly recommend this dealer. To not violate Edmunds "no-solicitation" policy, I will withold the dealer contact information, but you can email me for the details if you are interested.
  • bkb2003bkb2003 Member Posts: 14
    Davenow,

    I purchased mine from www.eddiewigginstoyota.com in warner robins, ga.

    if you are in the atlanta area, its about 120 miles south.

    and yes, i got my salsa red 2004 sienna XLE Limited, with GW ( #2 ) + dealer installed rear spoiler ( $399 ) + Toyogaurd plus ( $699 ) for an out the door price of ~$35800 on december 20, 2003. The van had 11 miles on it when i got it and was on the lot for about 3 weeks.

    I first came to know about this dealership only from this discussion board. if you search for bkb2003 on this discussion board you will find my earlier messages with more details on it.

    Also, when i first got a quote from eddiewiggins, i tried to ask my local dealer Atlanta toyota to match it. They would not match it so i went ahead and go the van from eddie wiggins. 2 days later, atlanta toyota called me back and said they will match it but it was too late.

    If you do not feel like travelling 120 miles, you can still negotiate with your local dealer. I know it will work.

    Best of luck in your search.
  • davenowdavenow Member Posts: 171
    Thanks for the info bkb2003! I'm very happy for you, it seems as though you got a great deal. I'm in the northeast, and i prefer to purchase one here. From all my dealing's this far, i'm now entertaining the thought of possibly waiting for the 05 models to appear before swinging my deal. First all the high prices here on LTDs are frustrating me. i have the luxury of waiting 6-9 more months for a car, and i have renewed interest in the 05 Honda ODy.
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    Congrats on the new ride!

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  • impact01impact01 Member Posts: 95
    I also bought from Darcars, they charge a processing fee of $100 (or $99). No other fees. With regards to state tax, check with your state motor vehicle administration for exact details since it is likely to be different. You don't have to pay local sales tax if you are from out of state, however, it might be advantageous in some cases (such as if you pay 5% in MD, you don't have to pay the 8% in another state).
  • deymayordeymayor Member Posts: 13
    I just spent a day with a Toyota salesman trying to get a FWD Sienna LE after reading an AD of $2000-off MSRP on that particular model. Not surprisingly, they were sold-out when i got there so he tried to sell me an AWD LE for $1000-off MSRP. Unfortunately, I don't know much about the technical stuffs that he's mentioning so I declined, he proposed to reduce it even more to $1,500-off saying that it's the lowest price i can find in the NJ area. Should i bite and is the AWD model really worth the extra $?
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    ..on Prius is 98%.
                       Mackabee
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