2013 and Earlier - Toyota Sienna Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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  • alanschlalanschl Member Posts: 4
    I did find exceptions (to the general rule about big stores not willing to deal), so I don't want to over-generalize.

    As far as why the tendency was that way (despite your idea, which is reasonable, that the big stores should be willing to deal, since they have a large allotment and therefore need to move a lot of units), here's my theory. The big stores of course do have a large allotment, and therefore they're more likely (at any particular moment) to have at least a unit or two for people to come in and look at (if the unit is pre-sold, which I bet is often the case, they won't let you drive it but at least you can sniff it). This is true even though they're also turning over a lot of units.

    Since there's a lot of interest at the moment, I think the big stores are drawing a lot of traffic (at least prospects, if not buyers), because at least they have something to show. I bet the small stores, on the other hand, are getting phone calls, but then people go elsewhere when they find out there's no stock to eyeball.

    With all the traffic at the big stores, I bet they're not having much trouble moving their allotment at list (or close to it). It's a brilliant product (I think the attention to detail is extremely impressive, and still mostly not understood by the public and even by the reps) at a great price at the right time, so I bet it pretty much sells itself once people see it. The big dealers have their hands full handling all this business, and they don't feel much incentive to make their allotment even bigger. And it makes no sense for them to offer me a discount when they already have people lined up ready to pay list.

    And they're not that interested in custom orders (like in my situation, where I already know exactly what I want and I'm not interested in their opinion on this). Why should they defer their revenue when they have customers who are ready to accept whatever's already in the pipeline? The model lineup and options choices are confusing enough that I bet reps are having a relatively easy time convincing prospects that the model the prospect needs is exactly the model that just rolled off the transporter (or the one that's scheduled to arrive next Tuesday).

    I think the small shops are hungrier. To a great extent this is because of how the allocation system works. You sell more and then you get more (kind of like the rich get richer). They hate to lose a deal because this leads to their allocation shrinking even more (and they know it means their competition down the street ends up with an even bigger allocation next month).

    This is sort of a vicious cycle. In the end I was wary of going with a shop that was too small (even though they offered what looked like the best deals, and even though I also fundamentally like the idea of dealing with a small shop) because I was afraid they would have trouble getting the exact unit I wanted, on schedule.

    Interesting market dynamics.
  • nyfn1nyfn1 Member Posts: 9
    Just put my order in - 04 LE - 8 passenger with Leather, LE Pack #1, running boards, mats, woodgrain dash/trim - 26,639 - plus tax and title - no other dealer fees.
  • daveb13daveb13 Member Posts: 8
    After doing some research, I found a dealer in Lockport, NY that was willing to deal on the Sienna. The name of the dealer is Basil Toyota and I dealt with the internet sales person.

    I ordered the vehicle on May 5th and took delivery of it yesterday. It took about 10 weeks from the time I ordered to delivery which is exactly what I was told.

    I purchased an XLE with package #12 and the Z1 accessory package (floor mats, cargo net, first aid kit). MSRP was $32,919. I paid $30,408, which is $2,511 below MSRP. The details are as follows:

    Price Paid: 30,408
    Sales Tax: 2,509
    Registration: 100
    Inspection: 10
    Doc. Fee: 20

    Out the door price was $33,047.

    The whole experience with the dealer was very pleasant. There was no haggling over price as this was the initial price they offered. The vehicle arrived when they said it would. There were no surprises at delivery and they were very efficient. I would definitely recommend them, although, I do not know if they are still offering this deal. It is worth a call if you live in or around this area.
  • bqlibqli Member Posts: 7
    I am planning to buy LE 7 passage with pkg #1 option, and talked to several dealers, they only offered full MSRP, or some dealers such as Tricounty toyota, they even asked higher than MSRP, they are not honest at all from my experience (since i want to trade-in my older car, they gave a extremely low price for my old);
  • lok888lok888 Member Posts: 1,788
    alanschl - Thanks for the info. I have been dealing with the Expressway. But they only offered few hundreds off (about 2.5%) MSRP. For the LE 8-seater with LE pk #7 plus CF, it is $27300. For the LE 7-seater with LE pk #7 plus CF, $27100. It doesn't matter I and my friend just bought a 03 Camry SE from them a month ago. No loyalty at all. I was expected at least $1000 off. Anyway, the wait for the 7-seater is shorter than the 8-seater. There is one 7-seater to be build in early August. For 8-seater, the wait is probably 3 months.

    I think the big dealers usually discount less than the small dealers. The small dealers seem to hungry for more business and less overhead.

    Nyfn1 - I don't know if LE 8-seater has leather. I think it is an option on XLE and standard on XLE Limited. Is it a dealer installed leather?

    By the way, I am thinking to add a sunroof on LE 7-seater or 8-seater. I understand that I can't get sunroof from the factory. But my dealer told me they can install the sunroof at in port site for about $1300 to $1500. He told everything will met the standard (no leaking) and as same as the factory installed one. Is it something that I should I consider? Any comments?
  • tjleetjlee Member Posts: 4
    Can anyone answer 'what is different between factory installed and port site installed accessories?'. I also purchased LE7 with leather, DVD, pkg#1, alloy wheel/michelin tire, and floor mat. Dealer told me leather, DVD and alloy wheel will be installed at port site and they will be exactly same as factory installed accessories. Is this true? Anyway I will pick up the LE7 on Aug 10 (only 4 weeks from order to delivery!!!). MSRP is 30860 but final price is 29000 plus tax, tag and documentation fee. Please post the answer...
  • lok888lok888 Member Posts: 1,788
    That's probably my next question. What is the different? Of course, I always prefer the factory installed items. But they don't make any CE & LE with sunroof. My dealer told I can have one installed at port site. I think you have your Sienna in lesser time probably the van was already scheduled to be built and unclaimed or by allocation.
  • sbell4sbell4 Member Posts: 446
    tjlee is in the southeast and the distributor can bring in most of the vans without minor accessories like leather and DVD and have them added at the port (if the customer wishes) so we have a larger pool of vehicles to choose from. Adding accessories at port will generally cost you a few dollars more then if it was added at the factory but we are really talking about $100 -$200 at the most on a vehicle with a lot of accessories. No big deal having accessories added like wheels and leather etc.

    lok888, a sunroof is something I wouldn't want anyone to add for me. Just my opinion.
  • alyankeealyankee Member Posts: 8
    It seems to me that only 10-14 days ago people were posting that they could not get dealers to take less than MSRP. Now we are seeing posts from people buying from anywhere from $1,000 to $2,500 below MSRP. Do my eyes deceive me, or do Toyota dealers feel the pressure from Chrysler's $3500 rebate, the new Quest(which in my opinion is not as good as the Sienna), and the value packaging and undeniable, if plain vanilla, qualities of the Odysey. Any thoughts?
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    I think the US economy is pretty flat and auto production is high (at least for the domestics), making for a soft market. Used car sales look even worse, price-wise.

    Steve, Host
  • alyankeealyankee Member Posts: 8
    Steve
    I agree with what you are saying, but I was specifically referring to '04 Siennas. I doubt the economy changed that much in the last 2 weeks.
  • ncflyerncflyer Member Posts: 28
    alanschl, you'll have to post an update when you get your van. I bought my car on June 1 in Cleveland, for $1200 under MSRP, also from an internet salesperson (seems like Japanese cars aren't in quite as high demand in the heartland), he promised 6-8 weeks, seemed very genuine, and to add to that, he told me they had only missed their promised delivery on 2 vans, one of which because they entered the order wrong. Well here I am 6 weeks later, and no delivery or allocatin in sight. They promised to provide me alternate transportation for my big summer trip if they miss August 15, we'll see if they live up to that even though I only put down $500. The bottom line: your dealer can't predict the future, he can't predict Toyota's production levels or allocation, he can't predict which of his bosom buddies or repeat customers will jump in front of you in line, nothing. But he can surely say whatever he wants to close the sale, and if he's good at what he does, he'll sound genuine so you will trumpet him on a public website!

    This thing that the small dealer told you, that is very surprising to me. I've read time and time again, and heard from many dealers, that they have 100% flexibility within trim levels for options packages and colors on their allocation. So the small dealer is telling you his allocations are 100% accounted for for the many months that he quoted you-- meaning he's had to order many Siennas speculatively without firm orders in hand cause he wants to force you in a certain color? Boy does that seem doubtful in this Sienna environment, but maybe folks don't even think about approaching small dealers.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Well, it's interesting isn't it? The new Sienna is just out and it's fresh and there's a lot of buzz about it. But, unlike the Odyssey in '99, some people report that that are getting them for under MSRP.

    So I think the car glut is having an impact on sales and I think it's a bit harder for Toyota (or any) dealer to stick to their MSRP guns at the moment, much less ADM.

    But I'm just reading here, and not actively shopping....

    Steve, Host
  • jgburke2000jgburke2000 Member Posts: 1
    Hi all. I just bought a new 2004 Sienna LE for $1400 below the dealer's asking price, although the asking price included the b.s. $349 processing fee. The first dealer I went to had only one XLE Limited in stock which was more than I wanted to pay. So I drove about 20 miles from Melbourne, FL to Merritt Island, FL - Mike Erdmond Toyota. They were not eager to drop the price and I had to start out the door before they finally wanted to do the deal I offered, but they took it. So some dealers are definitely coming off MSRP, if only a little.
  • alanschlalanschl Member Posts: 4
    I don't think I would necessarily assume that prices fell in the last couple of weeks. Yes, I got a reasonable discount (and that $2500 discount in upstate NY sounds even nicer), but I don't want to extrapolate too much from limited data. In my case, remember that I talked to many dealers who seemingly wouldn't budge far from list. I think I finally found a discount only because I was persistent and thorough in my shopping.

    And in the case of that $2500 discount (if you're talking about daveb13), that deal was made on 5/5. If anything, I think maybe deals were a little better (for the buyer) back then. I think maybe dealers hadn't yet caught on to what a hot item they had on their hands. Having read various boards carefully, I have a feeling that some of the most impressive deals are the ones that were signed in April and May.

    I think Sienna sales are a bright spot (from the seller perspective) in an otherwise soft auto market.

    One dealer even made a comment to me implying that he expected some kind of upward price adjustment, on Toyota's part. The implication was that sales are higher than forecast, and perhaps the manufacturer is realizing they set their prices a bit too low. (I personally think that would be be a correct analysis on their part; when I compare to the competition, I think the Sienna price is strikingly low, taking into account the many positive attributes of the product.)

    Who knows how factual this comment was, or if it was something put out to try to get me to sign on the dotted line. Take it with a grain of salt.

    But I don't see a sudden drop in prices in the last few weeks.

    In 6-12 months, as the new Odyssey approaches, maybe that will change things. I don't think the Quest is much of a threat.
  • alanschlalanschl Member Posts: 4
    ncflyer, I think you're exactly right about the question of delivery (ie, it's not a sure thing until the car is in my garage); I'm just trusting what I've been told (that I won't have to wait more than 8 weeks). As far as trumpeting him, you can be sure that I'll be back here on 9/9 (target delivery date) if he's late.

    But given that I wanted certain equipment/colors (and the odds of finding that combination sitting in someone's inventory was about nil), that means that I had no choice but to trust someone to say that they could obtain the vehicle for me (therefore I'm not sure what your point is). We'll see if they deliver as promised. I think they will.

    My prediction is partly based on this observation: as I read the boards, I see comparatively few stories of late deliveries. I'm sorry that your situation is one of those. I hope you get your van soon.

    As far as your comment about what the small dealers told me, I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Or you might be making certain unwarranted assumptions, as far as what I was trying to convey about my experience. The gist of what I was trying to say about small dealers, was that they often seemed to be telling me that I would have to wait 3-4 months. I was glad to be able to find a somewhat larger dealer who quoted 6-8 weeks (but who also offered a nice discount, unlike some of the other larger dealers).

    BTW, I do agree with your apt comparison (posted elsewhere) of the Quest vs the AMC Pacer.

    Steve, I agree with your comparison of now, versus the Ody situation in '99. I think the main difference is, that was when the economy was still going gangbusters. Different times now.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Back in '99 I thought the Odyssey gave full bang for the MSRP buck. In fact, I tried to buy one in 12/98. The added mark-ups that dealers were asking for (and getting) bothered me, but the resale was there (at least until recently). Toyota dealers weren't dealing back then either.

    I'm not so well acquainted with the new Sienna, but I think the MSRP bang for buck may be there too. When prices were announced, I didn't think it was strikingly low, although I personally think all base minivans should cost no more than $22,000 US <g>.

    Compared to most SUVs, now, the bang for buck is definitely there! imho, of course. But new SUVs seem to drive more people to the showrooms than new minivans.

    Please keep the prices paid coming in (and if you are a recent buyer, please unlurk and weigh in).

    Steve, Host
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    A dealer's perspective:

    mackabee "Any Questions for a Car Dealer?" Jul 16, 2003 11:33pm

    Steve, Host
    (Hi Mackabee - am I out to lunch?)
  • ideaphoriaideaphoria Member Posts: 11
    OK folks, I thought I didn't get a decent deal because I don't trust car dealers here in Dallas at all, but I guess I did. I have a 2004 XLE FWD sand color with tan leather, Package 10, tow hitch, and carpets for $30,900 (not including taxes and tags). I think that's like 5.5% above their cost, not sure since there are so many hidden dollars going back and forth. Did I get a good deal? Car is supposedly here in exactly 2 weeks - they have it allocated to me. My wife and I are still not sure we want it. Does anyone want to buy this car in Dallas from this dealer? Seems silly to just let it go if I got a decent deal. I could just let someone else pick it up here - I don't care about overcharging for it. Seems to be a really nice vehicle, though.
  • lok888lok888 Member Posts: 1,788
    sbell4 - Thanks for your suggestion. I just want to see if anyone has a sunroof added at the port.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    It sounds like you have a touch of buyer's remorse before the van even gets here.

    They'll be another van and another deal next week, and the week after, so don't feel bad about walking away.

    But you may want to wait and take the new one out for a nice long test drive before cancelling your order.

    Steve, Host
  • alyankeealyankee Member Posts: 8
    I ordered XLE with option package 14, even though we want a DVD. Initially, I wanted package 16 because it includes factory installed DVD. The sales person told me that very few, if any XLEs are built with package 16, and that I am much more likely to get XLE with package 14 sooner. The sales person also told me that there is no difference between port installed vs. factory installed DVD--equipment and cost are the same. He also told me that aftermarket DVD installation is less expensive for the same screen size, or you get a larger screen for the same price as the factory/port installed unit. Does any one have any experience/thoughts regarding this issue?
  • mackabeemackabee Member Posts: 4,709
    alyankee, the biggest issue will be the warranty. Any Toyota accessory is warranted for 3/36 if done at the time the vehicle is purchased or for 12months 12k miles if installed later. Aftermaket units normally have a 90 day parts and labor warranty, also if something happens to your electrical system that can be traced to the aftermarket unit, your factory warranty may be void. Think twice about this.
                  : )
                  Mackabee
  • ncflyerncflyer Member Posts: 28
    I'll tell you why, if I'm not mistaken, the Sienna is being produced at a 70,000 run rate, and has to compete against the Ody, which has an ample supply. When the Ody came out, it was produced at a measely 30,000 run rate, and it had no serious foreign competition. So it's supply and demand at work.

    Curious if anyone has more exact production info on Ody and Sienna than I do, those numbers are based on something I read a long time ago, but the point stands that there is much better supply of good foreign minivans today than 4-5 years ago.
  • impact01impact01 Member Posts: 95
    Toyota has already produced about 50000 Siennas with a yearly target of 150,000. I think Honda produces about 120,000 Odysseys now, but they were maxed out at 70,000 for a while, if I recall correctly. I am beginning to suspect that this is Honda's policy (ie. not produce enough to meet the demand).
  • daveb13daveb13 Member Posts: 8
    Any thoughts on purchasing an extended warranty for the 2004 Sienna. When I picked up my vehicle they offered me a 7 year, 100,000 mile extended warranty for $625. I still have a couple of days to decide. Any feedback would be appreciated. I plan on keeping the vehicle atleast 5 years.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    But that price sounds good - the Honda extended warranties usually don't get any cheaper than ~$1,000.

    Things to ask include - is it a Toyota extended warranty or an aftermarket one. What things does it cover? Can I buy it in 3 years instead of today? Can I cancel it in 3 years and get some of my money back? Is it transferable if I sell the van? Check over in Smart Shopper for other warranty discussions too.

    And it's not really 7/100 since the factory warranty will cover you for the 3/36 initial period (not to mention the 5/60 powertrain warranty).

    Steve, Host
  • cyeung65cyeung65 Member Posts: 11
    Back in early June, I put in an order at a dealer in Houston for an XLE Limited. The internet sales manager set me up with a $1000 above invoice deal and quoted me a delivery of late July.

    I recently checked back with him (7/15) and he tells me that is still allocated to his delaership the way I specified, but there was no certainty in delivery now. Not sure what that means execpt that maybe Toyota is pulling rank on the order allocations. He tells me to keep checking back.

    In addition he says that Toyota is not taking orders on Siennas - probably to pump products onto dealer lots. Not sure if it is really a Toyota thing or a dealer thing.
  • rbell2rbell2 Member Posts: 180
    I am working offers on an XLE with only floor mats/door sills added. No other options. The best offer I am getting in the Southeastern region is $28,000 with no other fees - just add tax, tag, and title. The MSRP is $29,049. Edmunds shows the invoice at $25,800. This represents 8.5% over invoice(not including hold-back).

    What do people think of this deal?
  • lok888lok888 Member Posts: 1,788
    is around $3000 for most dealer if selling at MSRP for any trims.
  • daveb13daveb13 Member Posts: 8
    The warranty is a Toyota extended warranty and it is transferable. I would imagine that I can buy the warranty three years from now but it will probably cost more at that point. I realize that it only extends my basic warranty for four years and the powertrain for two years. I plan on keeping the vehicle atleast five years, maybe more. I guess there would have to be more tan $625 in repair costs between the three year mark and the time I dump the vehicle for it to be worth it. One major repair would probably do it but what are the chances of someting major happening. You can make the argument that it is a new model and it has a lot of electronic parts that could break. I guess I could always sell the vehicle if I start having problems. Who knows, probably won't buy the warranty but still have time to decide. Any feedback would be appreciated.
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    There's a pretty good recent thread around this post (there's some earlier than this one):

    ballistic "2004 Subaru XT Turbo Forester" Jul 17, 2003 5:36pm

    I tend to think of them as an additional profit center for the dealer, but your price does make me go hmmmm.

    Steve, Host
  • diesel88diesel88 Member Posts: 4
    bgli- I found that most of the dealers in the immediate area are asking, and getting, MSRP.

    I found a deal($850 over invoice) @ Bennett in Allentown.

    E-mail me and I will send you my sales person's name.

    But, here is the deal- You are going to need to wait a bit longer -month or two- to get the car. They have people from all over ordering with them because you can save over $2K. But, if you can wait, it is worth the drive 45 min drive to Allentown
  • dasmintdasmint Member Posts: 1
    diesel88 I am interested in the Philly deal; your E-Mail is not listed please e-mail me.
  • momofthreemomofthree Member Posts: 35
    I didn't catch if there was a deductable with the $625 deal. If there is no deductable it is worth it. And the finance person is still making some money on that, not as much of course, but he can still feel good about the transaction.

    Remember, profit is everywhere in the business, how much is always flex.
  • pwm88pwm88 Member Posts: 3
    Hi Sam,
      Do you mind tell us which specific car dealer in Dallas ? Is it toyota of dallas ?
      I live in Dallas and been trying to get one LE model (silver color preferably) and decent deal, but have been no luck for the past two months...
  • winedogswinedogs Member Posts: 102
    I hate to say this, but I think your salesperson was giving you hipe and not reality on allocated XLE Limited's. It is obvious that you will not get your vehicle this month and maybe not next month. I ordered a XLE May 19th, I was told it would be in late August or early September. I just found out that my Sienna is to be built mid August and delivered the last week of August. Based on my time frame, I can't see how this dealer was planning on getting you a vehicle in 4 weeks!!!
  • laplawlaplaw Member Posts: 1
    I want to start off by saying this has been a wonderful site for information because it has been invaluable as I negotiated the price of my Sienna. Since this site was useful, I thought I'd pass along the deal I was able to obtain in Houston, Texas in hopes of convincing others to be persistent.

    After several months debating on what car to get for my growing family, my wife and I decided to get the Sienna XLE with package #14 (along with cargo net, the complete shield package, custom stripes, running boards, floor mats with door sill protectors, and door edge guards). I really wanted a Suburban (yes, it's a gut thing), but a test drive quickly convinced me the Sienna was the car for us (we already own a Toyota Camry and we love Toyota's reliability). I was really concerned with what I've been hearing about prices throughout the US; nonetheless, my wife and I proceeded to contact dealers in TX via the internet (which enables anyone to expand their search). I was surprised on how easy it was to negotiate with internet salesman. I'm told their commissions are based upon vehicles sold as opposed to the price of the vehicle. I'm not sure if this is true, but here is the deal I got:

    According to Edmunds, the Sienna I am getting has a MSRP of approx $35000. I was able to negotiate a price for the Sienna for $31200 (from two different dealerships). Both dealers told me this is $100 over invoice. One dealer is in Beaumont, TX and the other is in Houston. All told my drive out price is approx $33500 (which includes TTL, and all applicable fees).

    I never thought I'd get this car for this price; however, persistance in contacting various dealers through the internet was the key because you can make them negotiate against each other without having to leave your own home. I should say we searched many different dealerships in TX. The Austin dealerships didn't negotiate much. The Dallas dealerships rarely responded to e-mails. When they did, their prices were high. After constant e-mails to countless dealerships, I finally got to this price with two different dealerships. If anyone wants the names of the dealerships, and the names of the salesman, e-mail me and I'll be glad to respond.

    This search took about 4 weeks. By being persistent, I was able to negotiate what I belive is a great deal. At least that's what I think, and that's all that truly matters because I feel I got the better of them as opposed to the other way around.
  • cyeung65cyeung65 Member Posts: 11
    Actually my expected wait time is 7 to 8 weeks from the time I placed the "order", not 4.
  • rbell2rbell2 Member Posts: 180
    Has anyone in the southeastern states purchased/negotiated for a '04 Sienna? Can you pass on info about what type dicsount you are getting? The best quote I am getting is about $1,100 off MSRP. Thanks in advance.
  • tjleetjlee Member Posts: 4
    I got exactly $1839 off of MSRP in NC. It is LE7. Good luck.
  • sf_siennasf_sienna Member Posts: 13
    Hi--

    I'm new here and I'm not sure if this question is appropriate to this group or not but I hope it is. I'm looking at the invoice price of the 2004 XLE w/no options. Edmunds shows it as $25,150. Same with KBB. But carsdirect shows it at $25,661!! I'm in San Jose, CA but I checked other cities/states and found that Edmunds invoice price did not vary. Carsdirect did vary and was always higher. Any ideas? I was thinking that there might have been a price increase recently or maybe some regional differences. I just want to be sure that what I think is "invoice" is really the true invoice price. And which one should I use???

    By the way, I've got a quote of $30,019 (including destination charge of $510) for XLE FWD with FR (package #12), CF (floor mats), and GN (cargo net). I believe the invoice cost for all this is $28,961 according to Edmunds so the price is $1058 over invoice. Any comments?
  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Knowing invoice and other fees (not to mention holdback, etc.) is good, but try to concentrate on your out the door price when you go back to the dealer(s).

    There's probably some fine print somewhere that explains the discrepancy in invoice pricing (that destination fee is suspiciously close to the difference, for example, or it could be an ad fee or something else). But it's not as important that it match our numbers, so long as the final number matches yours.

    Oh yeah, use the lowest invoice number you can find :-)

    Steve, Host
  • lizacolbylizacolby Member Posts: 14
    I would appreciate hearing what people have paid in the SF Bay Area for their XLE Siennas. I am most interested in adding package 16 plus all of the options, but I am also considering package 14 plus a dealer-installed DVD.

    Thanks in advance for any input!

    P.S. I would be willing to go anywhere in California to make the best deal - so don't feel like you have to limit your responses to dealers in the SF Bay Area. I will travel to San Diego or points north or east if the price is right. Thanks!
  • scottjk2scottjk2 Member Posts: 1
    I Got $1350 off a XLE. Anybody in Birmingham, AL, Hoover Toyota's price has been the highest I have found thus far.
  • multiplechoicemultiplechoice Member Posts: 113
    I'm looking to lease a XLE AWD Limited at the end of the year, and have heard of internet deals at Sanger Toyota and Modesto Toyota.
  • tjleetjlee Member Posts: 4
    When we look at the inventory list of toyota dealership, there is 'Available' column which shows certain date. Is this delivery date or arrival date at port (or something else)? If it is not a real delivery date, how long does it take from the date to real delivery to dealership? I'm living in NC and the 'available' date is Aug 3. Dealer told me it may be around Aug 10. Can anyone answer my question?
  • ilkoilko Member Posts: 2
    Per you post 1762 i would greatly appreciate i you could pls email@ ikhazan@gsb.uchicago.edu the name of salesperson that you dealt with @ Bennet Toyota

    Thanks aton in advance
  • alitomdrewalitomdrew Member Posts: 3
    diesel88, per #1762 I would also like to get you a referral check from your salesperson in Allentown, please email me with the info, thanks!!! Also, we are looking at the Sienna because our youngest is getting a wheelchair soon and it will barely fit in the door of our MPV. I am suspecting strictly from the numbers that the Sienna will offer alot more room. My wife loved a Sienna we had several years ago but it got bashed. There are two other kids to consider as well. We are also looking at AWD since she got stuck twice last winter in the MPV going up hills near our home. Any and all insight into the 2004 Sienna, particularly size wise and AWD wise is appreciated.
  • trevorktrevork Member Posts: 11
    I will be taking delivery of my 2004 XLE next month and was wondering whether or not to consider the extended warranty? My wife will be using the van and drives less than 10k per year. I live in the Chicago area. I am not at all familiar with the extended warranty option because I have leased vehicles before. It would be great if someone could educate me a little on the extended warranty, costs, etc ?

    Thanks
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