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Mackabee
Mackabee
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Mackabee
Also, has anyone used Cars Direct to buy their car. The Cars Direct price for the above car is 22,287 (including rebate) which seems to beat the KBB and Edmunds pricing but I don't know if it's possible to get in this area.
Mackabee
After the test drive, I had told the sales rep that I wasn't ready to make a decision since this was the first time I drove a truck and had no basis for an intelligent decision. He walks over to where the sales managers are and brings one back.
They pull a Kelley Blue Book on the car via kbb.com. Their car lists for 29k and change and the KBB values at 26K and change. The manager (Orick) tells me he'll match the KBB price of 26K and change. Sounds good right. Seems like they dropped the price from 29k to 26k.
Guess what, I get home get on Edmunds.com find a link to Autotrader.com and find the same exact truck from the same dealer listed at 26K and change.
Good thing I did not rush into this. Thanks Edmunds.com and Autotrader.com
I would like to buy a new 2007 Toyota Sienna XLE model with FP XLE Package #5(With DVD)
For XLE with FP package I am getting the quotation $31,500.00 + Tax and Other fees.
I would like to know what is the good price for the XLE model with FP package.
How much should be out-of-door cost and I line in Redwood City, CA.
Your valuable inputs will help me to decide.
thanks.
Sienna CE
8 Passenger
Silver Shadow Pearl
CE Package #1: Cruise Control and Roof Rack
Carpet Floor Mats
MSRP: $25,601
Invoice (Edmunds): $23,028 (couldn't exactly match floor mat option -- floor mat on sticker (MSRP $181) matched against Edmunds floor mat/door sill protector (MSRP $214/Invoice $132)
Paid: $22,388 - $1,500 incentive = $20,888 plus ttl and $55 document prep fee.
Bought in Alhambra, California (Wondries Toyota). We've only driven it the few miles back home but love the ride and power so far. One thing we've noticed...it's quite a bit bigger than our other cars (1996 200sx SE-R and 1999 Acura 2.3CL) but I'm sure we'll get used to it!
tuoigiatinhyeu@yahoo.com
Will pick up car on Wed.
Buy it.
A dealer in north NJ offered me such quote for Sienna w/ Package #3 on 07/11:
26,040 + 1823.22 (tax) + 27.50 (Motor Vehicle Reg Fee) + 7.5 (tire tax) + 189 (doc fee) - 1500 (rebate) = 26,593.22 (out of the door)
I got another quote for 25600 before rebate. My reg fee was about 150 higher, though. I say go with whomever has it in stock.
I am getting the quotation for $33,200 before tax and fees, which includes the $1500 rebate.
So the before tax and fee the price is $31,700.00.
The invoice price from the Edmonds is: 26,810(invoice) + 4804 package#5 + 645(destination) = $32,259.00
I offered one dealer over phone as Edmond price $32,259.00 - $1500(toyota rebate) - $1000(below invoice price) = $29,759.00, but looks like the guy was not interested.
Please let me know how much I should offer to get it.
I live in Oklahoma and currently interest in purchasing an XLE model with FC and Z1 options. I email my inquiries last night and got some responses back today. Some of them mention about the rebate/incentive, but I check on Edmunds.com and they don't show any incentive currently available to Sienna. Is anybody know whether the incentive is regional or are they, dealers, trying to pul a fast one on me. Any help suggestion is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Could you give me a reason why you offered with -$1000???
Is there a reason for $1000 and not more/less? Any advice is appreciated. I'm currently in the market for car myself. Thanks
I have not gone to the dealer yet to meet face-to-face.
Please let me know your thoughts.
I'm too haven't met any dealer yet. Just like most people nowaday, I want to have an agreement before I actually come down to the site. By the way, based on Edmnuds.com there are no incentive from manufacture to customer anymore. yet, the dealers around my area still show it. Do you know how can I verify if the incentive still in place? Thanks
on the topic, I guess with $1000 below invoice, the dealer will have a hard time to get what they want. And that is why he not too interested, just my opinion of course. Good luck!!!
I just start this last night so I still have a long time before I can make a purchase, but the incentive, if it still avialable, is suppose to be end at this month.
thanks
ayazomar@hotmail.com
Cna you giv eme the name of your dealership and salesperson name?
ayazomar@hotmail.com
and i thought this was a good deal
Has anyone purchased out of state. Is the NJ registration going to be a pain?
I'm looking to buy a car in a couple weeks. Anyone know a good deal for an 8 passenger CE with package 1? I can buy in New Mexico or California. I got family in both places.
I cant get any dealer to go under @5,000 including the rebate. yeah i called a few dealers in NYC area...
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TMV Pricing Report
2007 Toyota Sienna
LE 7-Passenger 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl 5A)
TMV®
What Others
Are Paying
MSRP Invoice
National Base Price
A note about advertising fees $25,680 $23,110 $23,774
Regional Adjustment
for Zip Code Change - - $106
Optional Equipment $2,795 $2,236 $2,403
BZ LE Package #3 $2,795 $2,236 $2,403
Color Adjustment - - $17
Slate Metallic
Destination Charge $645 $645 $645
Total with Options $29,120 $25,991 $26,945
Incentives & Rebates -$1,500
Customer Cash Adjusted True Market Value $25,445
From this data, I see that 17% of customers pay LESS than $25K for this car. 4% pay less than $24K for this car. That is BEFORE the rebate. These are really good buyers. I think you could find this car for $23500 after rebate. (not including destination charge.)
My mom lives in Southern California. She has been scoping deals for me. She found several dealerships (Power Toyota) selling Sienna CE with Package 1 for $19988 (including rebate and destination fee.) According to my bell curve analysis (see earlier post) this is about the best deal you could ever get on a CE with Package 1. Fewer than 1% of customers pay only that much.
I also heard from my mother in law that the rebate in Michigan for Siennas is $2000. That tempts me to call Toyota and see if I can get another $500. I mean, if they are giving to Michigan, why not me?
The guy is the second most ruthless car buyer I've ever seen. The absolutely most ruthless is the guy at fightingchance.com, but his stuff costs money to read. Carbuyingtips.com is free.