Toyota Solara Accessories and Modifications
Just found out that the 2007 White SLE convertible I purchased will be delivered to the Dealership later today. I have been toying with a couple of add-ons and wanted to get any opinions/advice. First of all, I'm thinking of a car cover for mostly outdoor use. I live in New England, so I wanted to be able to cover it over in the winter. I'll use an older car for the winter months. Also, looking into the Simonize process as well as the 3M Invisible Bra. Anyone have experience with either of these? I also want to have remote starter put in for when I finally have to start using it as my primary car (down the road). Someone told me that if I get a non-dealer installed starter, it will void the warrantee. My final question regards a wind deflector to go between the front and back seats. Toyota is quoting me $330.00. Not sure if there is an aftermarket site that might have a more affordable price. Ok....I'm done! Sorry for the long winded drabble. As you can tell, I'm psyched to get this car. Always wanted a convertible! :shades:
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It's been awhile since your post but I don't see any answers to your questions and this is the first I'd seen it (just joined the forum today). I can help with one of the questions.
Adding a remote starter or any other accessory will 'not' void your warranty. In the U.S. we have something called the Magnusson-Moss Warranty act. You can Google it but in essence it says a warranty claim can not be denied unless the modification you've made causes the problem. So, if you install a remote store but some part of the drivetrain goes south or the roof won't work the warranty can't be denied. On the other hand if the remote start system causes the starter to go up in smoke 'then' your dealer wouldn't be responsible for making the repair.
Cheers
Also, I have been searching and can't find any dealers with 2009 or 2010 models. Is 2008 the last year they will make the Solara?
Thanks,
If you have a trade thats paid off you negotiate that separately but check here on Edmunds for its value. Remember that if you owe money on the trade car, it will be added onto the price of the new car. Taxes also will be over $1000.
Post 12 is from TexasGirl, Post 14 is from Crazy3. Don't see the confusion.
T-Girl,
I think Crazy gave good advice. Start with a loooooowww offer, acknowledge your interest but hold firm, and see what they respond with. You are in the driver's seat because there are limited number of buyers... otherwise the car would have been sold by now. Keep us posted.
It now has over 110000 faithful miles and I enjoy driving it just as much as the day I drove it off the lot.
My wife just bought a Highlander though I have become aware of the flat or fading suspension in my Solara. All good things must come to an end and the newness of my Solara has now faded into the shadow of her Highlander.
I wish to pass this car onto my son in 3 years and wish to invest in the parts necessary to keep it driving like new (if that is possible).
Where can I get good/reliable or better than the original suspension parts and who can I trust to complete the repair?
I'm sick of my wet arm! :mad:
I have to replace an out of round wheel on my `06 Solara. I'd welcome any advice. I was quoted $575 from my Toyota dealer and $375 from our local Goodyear dealer who said he can sell me a grade 9 from a junkyard for that price.
I'm not keen on a tire that could be a cheap-screw knock-off. Quality /safety is my primary interest. Clearly, I don't know enough about this subject. If I go with an aftermarket wheel how do I make certain I'm getting top quality?
Thanks in advance,
Meegwell
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