Not sure where you are located but I think you can do much better. I was looking at the SEs 4cyl. and these are selling for $21800 in Minnesota. Based on what I have read here, the 2010s are coming out with a new engine and transmission therefor I think the discounts should be pretty good for the next month or so. I also saw some SE v6 with leather for $24500 listed on the dealer website. Good Luck!!!
I live in California and the price quote is Out the Door including all the taxes and rebate .It has upgraded stereo system and Moonroof . Is $21800 including Sales tax ?.
I am sorry to late response. I do not think you all response so fast. What I had before is $19500 before rebate 1500. But I am waiting lower deal now. After I read all message. Some guys send e-mail to qiang. I will also send my information to qiang.
Maybe I will contact dealer for having better deal,if everybody agree to buy the carmy LE together. OR I wish to join the other guy's better deal. Today I got the phone from them for my status.
Does anyone know for PRESIDENT DAY(2/16)sale on this year, 2009 , for TOYOTA? It is usaully one of big traditional sale season. But I doubt what happened on this year. Toyota already got rebate and low rate interest.
I am looking for toyota ccamry 2009 LE in austin texas. What would be the best deal you think i can get? right now i have a deal for $20k including tax
That looks like they are selling the car for around $18,582 which is about what they are going for here in San Antonio. Keep in mind that because we live in the Gulf State region prices are about $750.00 higher than in other areas which account for the higher prices.
I currently drive a "03 camry LE, no problems. I'm looking to trade for a "07 LE (21K miles). Dealer wants 15,900 in Buffalo, NY. I test drove it, loved it, came home and read alot of consumer review about transmission and paint problems. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Ckmt
I have an '07 - no paint problems, never really read or heard about any, other than a few people complaining about stone chips, which I only have a couple in 2 years, no different than any other car. All depends how and where you drive/live.
Transmission - the 4 cylinder engine's transmission (both man, and auto.) is great. The problems were fixed with a simple 25 minute reprogramming of the computer. Ask the dealer to do them (if they have not been done already.) I can provide more assistance if needed, but I wouldn't fear the '07 at all. Mine is great, especially after I had the reprogramming done.
Just purchased 2009 XLE 4 cyl (no leather) in Houston for $22,360 including $1300 worth of Gulf State (dist) options included, ttl of approx $900 for an out the door price $23,260
Ahmad in Dublin Toyota, I had best price from him during past 3weeks searching. I contacted almost all around of CA by e-mail and phone. I visited several bay area Dealership including Stevenson, Fremont, Sunnyvale, Capital and of cource Dublin. I contacted Dublin twice. Honestly, I contacted another dealer in Dublin and my Colleague contacted Ahmad. Ahmad gave us better deal than the other even though they are the same dealership. My colleague's choise is better than me.......... Anyway we bought CAMRY LE with lowest price during past 3weeks searcing whether it is couple of hudred buck below. Anyway, he is best dealer for Customer and for dealership with very gentle and frendly manner. This is only my personal opinion and I wish you all have the same. He told to me the price is too low to give again and wish to do not tell the number in the anybody. So I did not and do not ask. But try it by yourself. His information is in the Dublin Toyota's website. I do not have any relationship with him. I was just cutomer and wish to be customer again.
Bought a Toyota Camry LE V4 automatic for 18,049 including 1500 rebate. This is before tax and fees. (Did my own financing. They offered 17899 if I financed with them). This was at the Ira Toyota of Manchester, New Hampshire. Highly recommend working with Dan Levesque who's pleasant to talk with.
Hi Ralph, Have you found your deal yet? I am in Los Angeles area. Pls tell me which dealer you finally bought your car from and how much out-the-door. I am interested in 2009 Camry LE with the moonroof package.
I understand that the Camry hybrid forum does not have a discussion about prices paid for that vehicle, so I'd like to know if anyone recently purchased a hybrid. I'm 2 months away from a purchase and I live in Colorado, but info on prices paid in any area of the country would be appreciated. Thanks. Ralph
I looked at a basic Camry, manual trans, air, radio/ CD. After discounts the dealer said the price is $17,389. plus dealer prep, tax, etc. Any help on if this is a fair price would be greatly appreciated.
HI Ralph, I bought a 2009 fully loaded Hybrid ( got everything except lojack and remote start and the car matts - didn't want to spend 299 for them when I got them for 65 on ebay- OEM matts) end of November on Long Island , NY at competition toyota. I did buy the extended warrenty final cost 31,600
I got mine last April just before gas prices started to rocket skyward. I paid 28500 out the door, including tax title, license and all fees. Sticker was 28,379. Has every most of everything, with the exception of leather, heated seats and navigation. I didn't feel like spending an additional $3500 for those options. April is coming up, and I found that is when the best deals can be made, and now that gas prices are low, demand for a hybrid is also low.
It's pretty good, except for the "Dealer prep". How much do they want for that? I would not pay anything for that. Just offer them $17,389 plus tax, title, doc fees (if under $100.00).
My '07 Camry with manual tranny has been great. At that time (when the economy was good) I think I paid $18k, including Body Side moldings.
Thanks for the replies. My choices here in Colorado seem to be a fully loaded green vehicle with an MSRP of $32,129, invoice $28,819 or a vehicle with only carpet at an MSRP of $27,069, invoice $24,642. The dealers like to add $350 for prep and admin fees. When I get bids from 7 or 8 dealers in the 75 mile radius of my home I make sure that they include all fees and the destination charge in their offer. I hate the dickering process, so I go with the lowest offer, giving the local dealer the option of matching it. If I get "lowballed" on the trade value then I go to the next best offer. In the current market, how close to invoice can I expect the offers to be? Fitzmall has hybrids below invoice, but that seems unlikely here in Colorado and it's too far to travel. Thanks in advance for any recent experiences.
Apparently reality has hit Toyota since there is now a $1500 rebate or 2.9% for 36 months on their vehicles including the hybrid. The cash rebate could move me to purchase a hybrid sooner than I intended. Ralph
yes, that is a good price. Does that including the new 1750 rebate? and where did you get the price, I am in NE too and I am looking for a Camry LE with VSC.
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Is $21800 including Sales tax ?.
Here's a base LE price at 18K, so yes, you could possibly find a base SE in that range.
2009LE
I am sorry to late response. I do not think you all response so fast.
What I had before is $19500 before rebate 1500. But I am waiting lower deal now. After I read all message. Some guys send e-mail to qiang. I will also send my information to qiang.
Maybe I will contact dealer for having better deal,if everybody agree to buy the carmy LE together. OR I wish to join the other guy's better deal. Today I got the phone from them for my status.
It is usaully one of big traditional sale season. But I doubt what happened on this year. Toyota already got rebate and low rate interest.
Please share with me.
Thanks of your information.
auppal80
I do not know the best price on TEXAS. Sorry!!!
Transmission - the 4 cylinder engine's transmission (both man, and auto.) is great. The problems were fixed with a simple 25 minute reprogramming of the computer. Ask the dealer to do them (if they have not been done already.) I can provide more assistance if needed, but I wouldn't fear the '07 at all. Mine is great, especially after I had the reprogramming done.
I contacted almost all around of CA by e-mail and phone. I visited several bay area Dealership including Stevenson, Fremont, Sunnyvale, Capital and of cource Dublin. I contacted Dublin twice. Honestly, I contacted another dealer in Dublin and my Colleague contacted Ahmad. Ahmad gave us better deal than the other even though they are the same dealership. My colleague's choise is better than me.......... Anyway we bought CAMRY LE with lowest price during past 3weeks searcing whether it is couple of hudred buck below. Anyway, he is best dealer for Customer and for dealership with very gentle and frendly manner. This is only my personal opinion and I wish you all have the same.
He told to me the price is too low to give again and wish to do not tell the number in the anybody. So I did not and do not ask. But try it by yourself. His information is in the Dublin Toyota's website. I do not have any relationship with him. I was just cutomer and wish to be customer again.
Is it new or used?
I am in Los Angeles area. Please advise. Thanks!
Have you found your deal yet? I am in Los Angeles area. Pls tell me which dealer you finally bought your car from and how much out-the-door. I am interested in 2009 Camry LE with the moonroof package.
Thanks
I bought a 2009 fully loaded Hybrid ( got everything except lojack and remote start and the car matts - didn't want to spend 299 for them when I got them for 65 on ebay- OEM matts) end of November on Long Island , NY at competition toyota. I did buy the extended warrenty final cost 31,600
My '07 Camry with manual tranny has been great. At that time (when the economy was good) I think I paid $18k, including Body Side moldings.
In the current market, how close to invoice can I expect the offers to be? Fitzmall has hybrids below invoice, but that seems unlikely here in Colorado and it's too far to travel.
Thanks in advance for any recent experiences.
Can you let us know how much you paid for Camry from Boch Toyoya? I am in MA.
Thanks,
Jim
Colonial Toyota, RI
Good luck!
is this a good deal?