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Is this fair, too high, or a steal?
Team Toyota was the only dealer that had the model in stock and they even matched the fitzmall price, otherwise they wanted to get over $25,400. They were really easy to deal with, although my wife feels we should've waited for a better deal. I didn't see many dealers near me with any '08 Sienna inventories at all.
Fitzmall only had a couple left over.
I orginally wanted an XLE with EVP#2, again no '08 stock with dealers near me.
Cherry hill toyota had one, but they were a little further.
Thank U ateixeira.At least it's comforting to know, that I didn't get taken.
Just wanted to share my pricing on 2008 Sienna XLE Ltd FWD, EVP # 1 (DVD Ent), HID + Laser Cruise - MSRP of $37864, looks like got a decent deal from Team Toyota, PA, almost $1000 less than invoice, and got out the door (incl Tax, title) $36,702, with 0 APR.
Just wanted to say, it was a pleasant experience dealing with Team Toyota sales person Phil Selby.
P.S. forgot to mention, I live in NJ, and paid NJ tax.
Thanks,
Siennab
you got Tow package for $60 more...WOW...so it seems you did real good.
Having said that I did not like the concept that's supposed to inspire the next Sienna, it looked like a Ford Aerostar.
If you happen to see this message can you please let me know the dealer name from where you purchases in CA Bay Area.
Honestly, the Sienna is available in abundance. They should be discounted heavily, that one even more so.
That sort of sticker should price out in the low 30s.
A demo like that, very low 30s.
They are out of their minds. I seriously doubt they could get $33k for that.
My situation is I am returning a leased 05 Tundra that I am 12K over the mileage plu sthe truck has some minor fender bender damage and a crack in the windshield that they will hit me up for probably. :sick: Question on that, should I get these items repaired before returning the truck (other than the mileage) or try to negotiate with them about it?
Need to get the minivan by this Friday the 26th for work purposes.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Steve
Here's what happened - the dealer appraised my trade and deducted $250 for a cracked windshield. I got it fixed for $180, or $160, I don't recall exactly. It was a simple fix and cost me less, plus I had no crack for that last week or two.
I ended up selling the car privately, but it passed inspection and that helped sell the car more quickly, so again, it was easily worth the money.
My guess is a Toyota dealer will charge you more to fix it, so unless you value the convenience that much, I'd fix it before turning it in.
Where in Indiana is this deal?
But...it's a rental car, and they get used pretty hard. Often they are airport shuttles so they handle a variety of people and probably luggage, none of them with any pride of ownership.
At least look them over very carefully.
I have had a very bad experience with these guys. They cannot fulfill their false promises after you buy a vehicle from them. I have lost a lot of sleep over the crap that I have to deal. They sold me a jeep (piece of junk) and tricked me into paying rediculous price telling me how they have hundreds of thousands of dollars which is just allocated to serving customers in case something goes with it right after the purchase. They now will not help me and my jeep is falling apart part by part. They told me that they have spent 2500 dollars for servicing it in their shop but apparently they did not even clean it before they gave it to me. After they got my money they attempted to clean it by investing 5 minutes into it. I opened the hood and dicovered gunk and bunch of grease. I showed it to the guy who sold this to me. That was the first time they pissed me off. That shows how much they care about you once they lay their hands on your money. I am still struggling with them since I discovered that my starter gave up as soon as I got home. Then I discover severe damage and cracked doors and broken welds on the doors. Also a lot of rust. I am jsut wondering what did they spend theat 2500 dollars on. I do not even see a single screw replaced. The dash is cracked, the rubbers around the doors are craked and water goes into the doors which damaged the panels. I washed the jeep and noticed water on the carpet.
I took it to the body shop and they gave me 2600 dollar estimate. I just feel cheated as people made promises to me over the phone when i told them this. Later they backed off and said we never said that we will take care of this. I wish I had recorded that conversation. I do not know how they can sleep at night after they screw many innocent customers/citizens all day long. My advice is to take a print out of this and show it to them and then walk away. Also, stay away from Milton Martins.
Thank you
I am in NJ. How much should I pay OTD price for 2008 LE pkg#1 including $1800 cashback?Any suggestion on dealer?
Thanks.
I am seeking to purchase a 2008 Sienna AWD XLE evp#2 or greater (e.g. XLE Limited) in silver, black, green, but am having difficulty finding one in my region.
I am hoping to pay the Consumer Reports "bottom line price" (or less) on a Sienna.
Prior update available at linky
Price OTD was $25,713 - this included $863 in TTL. So cost for van was $24,850.
Seemed like a very decent price but not a steal (about $220 over Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price). Thoughts?
Here's hoping for some whopper October incentives for all... accept those that just bought of course
Thanks in advance