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Toyota Echo Prices Paid and Buying Experience
majorthomecho
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Less than sticker, but more than invoice.
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I have a 4-door, 5-speed, with A/C, AM/FM/Cassette/CD Player with 6 or 8 speakers (can't recall at the moment...but it sure sounds nice). I also have that cladding stuff around the car and a window defroster on the back. I also got it financed by Toyota for $0 down and 0% interest for 36 months.
But what is your total price with fees & taxes ?
With the following options included (4dr, 5spd):
- Air Conditioning
- All Weather Guard Package
- Auto Idling Control
- Quarter Stone Protector
- Radiator Cover
- Sports Body Cladding
- Power Steering
plus tax, licensing, doc fee, tire disposal fee (? but only $5).
Longo Toyota www.longotoyota.com
2 door sedan, auto, defroster, floor mats, automatic transmission, power steering
From their internet sales department, I drove down from Northern California. The car was also offered on sale in an ad (exact same options, but different colors) at a local dealer, but the price was $288 more so I made the drive.
I live in Detroit. I am I'm interested in 2002 Honda Civic Dx Auto 4 Dr. and Toyoda Echo Auto 4 Dr. Which one will be fit for the snow weather in Detroit? I usually use my car to commute to work and occasionally drive 4 hours to Chicago on holiday. Could anybody recommend me which one I should buy?
BTW, some people told me that it is a better deal to buying a one or two years used car than buying a new car? Could anyone also tell me your opinion on it?
Thanks,
A
(New 2002: 10.7 INvoice and 11.4K MSRP)
The Echo is optioned as follows:
4-door Automatic
Air conditioning
3-in-1 audio system
ABS brakes
Digital clock
Daytime running lights
Floor mats
My daughter loves the car but I believe the price is a bit high. Is this a good deal? Are there any special interest deals on the Echo? The offer is open until July 1.
KarenS
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4 dr
4sp automatic
digital clock
3-1 6 speaker audio
a/c
floor mats
sport cladding
no abs and no running lights
2 door
5 speed
Air conditioning
All weather package (Rear defroster, heavy-duty battery, rear heater ducts)
Floor mats (which are actually pretty nice; I especially like the holes/hooks system that keeps them from moving around).
$11,176 including destination charge.
I live in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where Lake Ontario meets the St. Lawrence River.
Here, a new Toyota ECHO costs $14,025 + $750 dealer prep + 8% provincial sales tax + 7% federal GST (gods and services tax).
So, here, a new ECHO costs $14,025 + $750 + $1122 + $981.75 = $16878.75 Canadian dollars = $10886.79 US dollars.
At that low price, there's not much room for negotiation.
They sell these cars at cost, in order to get lifetime Toyota customers. I am one. My mind's open, I keep driving other people's cars and renting all the other brands, but I have never found a car that I like more than my two Toyota Corollas, for the last 20 years.
I always buy the base model. I choose the larger wheels, though, for better handling. I add my own stereo system. But, I don't want a moonroof that cuts down my headroom (I'm 6'2") or air conditioning (I buy a silver car that reflects the sun's rays). I drive a standard transmission,
The ECHO is now what the Coralla was, 15-20 years ago. It's ugly now, but if it gets prettier (or, at least, less ugly), the I might buy one, next time around (which may not be for 4 or 5 years).
Josef
Also, pls tell me how much you pay out of the door. Thanks
ask for $13500 b4 tax and other fee(invoice $12811 and edmunds TMV $13145) paied $13000 including everything: tax processing fee and tag fee.
I'm really happy with the car, I have a mix of high-way & city driving for my commute but I get between 36 and 37 MPG
$3000 sounds like a bargain on a 117K Echo. In my area, prices don't drop much below $3000 for used Toyotas, regardless of miles, until the car in question begins to display signs of being really worn out.
2014 Mini Cooper (stick shift of course), 2016 Camry hybrid, 2009 Outback Sport 5-spd (keeping the stick alive)