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> The TTL seems outrageously high, but is the OTD price reasonable anyway?
Your TTL most likely includes sales tax. If so, it looks reasonable.
Also, in AZ $500 is not a rebate. It is called "bonus cash" and applied after tax to OTD price.
It is probably not a rebate, but $2250 off MSRP, right?
Also, I notoiced there are big differences in invoice price in different places.
For LE-8 EVP#2 (MSRP $27780) Edmunds gives me 25257 (with addition of $163 for CF from carsdirect), carsdirect - 25742, on the dialer's computer I saw something like 25863 (he looked up another dealer's inventory). If the dealer's computer shows correct number $25300 before rebate would be already below dealer's cost even after holdback.
But personally I would wait for the 2011 Sienna.Its resale will be better than the 2010 previous generation model.Just MHO.
Also, I am holding off till 2011 models hit the market and decide.
Also, comparing the 2 vans there is a 2,895 price difference and with these package comparisons, very similar features. Will be interesting which one the wife likes best. Of course when we bought the CRV a few years back, the tray in the middle to hide her purse basically sold her.
Thanks for your input.
Let's see the pricing on the 2011. The LE gets that backup cam and the power hatch, two things I would appreciate.
Is that a factory warranty that you can buy online or is it a third party warranty? Thanks.
I have 27k miles and still have not decided yet! I'm taking my time!
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Plus it has the current engine. Timing chain means no belt to change.
Compare to a used LE for less...
And if the Limited included Nav or back up cam - then it`s a pretty good deal. A limited is truly luxurious compared to the LE. Personally, I love the wood trim and the leather on the Limited. A limited Sienna is more of a Lexus [ comparable to my Lexus GX] than a Toyota. :shades:
Prices do tend to go down, but you'll very likely have to compromise somewhere. Timing is critical.
Thanks for your input.
Again thanks for your input!
Circuit City installed mine, sadly they're out of business now. I paid $900 installed for a 12" with 2 wireless headphones.
And yes you load DVD on the side of the player itself, on the passenger side. My wife or the kids can do it, so that's better, IMHO.
I'm satisfied and would have done the same thing again if I could go back.
I am looking to buy 1 2010 XLE AWD with option #4.
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I live in Tampa area. Can you connect me to the sales rep? I couldn't find a way to send private message to you..
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I'm glad to hear of that. I picked it up from Jim Coleman at Bethesda, MD.
for late post but just got back from Holidays. Anyway brought vehicle in Hickory, NC. at Mike Johnson's Hickory Toyota. MSRP was $34,710.00, our purchase price was $30,500+ $832.00 sales tax+ license fee $69.00+dealer fee $599.00= $32,000 otd and using 0.9 for 36 months or $31,000 out the door using $1,000 incentive in lieu of 0.9 financing. It is my understanding is that you get the $1000 or 0.9 for 36 months. At least that is what we got. The low sales tax in NC is because they will pop you the rest of the time on personal property tax based on their "guessed" value. One thing I did find was that all the dealer's in NC that I had gotten a $200 lower quote
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