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Hope this helps.
GS stands for Gulf States. I believe their destination charge is different from the National.I'm not sure what other differences there are.
I never thought I would buy from a place 1300 miles away but when I saw that they had the exact vehicle I wanted I couldn't resist. I'd been waiting for 3 months for dealers around me to come through but to no avail.
I wish Carson, CA was closer to SF, I would have enjoyed going down to meet her face to face.
Ok, sorry about the ranting but just couldn't help coming to Carson Toyota's defense...I love my Bluestone V6 AWD Limited....just hit the 2000 mark.
I wonder why they do this. I also wonder if the Gulf States version is available outside the Gulf States.
As far as quoting services go, I'd use priceline for quotes , they seem to have it down. I would avoid carsdirect. I'm pretty sure carsdirect for toyotas the price is too high.
Whether or not you decide to check out a GS region dealer, I would recommend that you print out a copy of the Edmund's invoice/MSRP listing of the model and options you want ( I did and also printed out a FULL lisitng of the model/options available) and walk in with it in hand to your dealer. If they are serious, they will deal with you. Additionally, others here have recommended using various buyer services. I used the Sam's Club auto buying service (free to members) as a starting point in my negotiations.
On a final note, don't go for any of the GS add-ons like the "Extra Mile" packages. While they may offer a discount versus the options priced separately, you have to make sure that you want these options to begin with, such as paint sealant, etc. Good luck.
I don't know if ours does not have the problem or we have just not been in the right wind conditions. Anyway we love this vehicle so far!
Jack
When i purchased my silver highlander i was so excited but in a few weeks the wind noise along with the extra firm seat and stiff ride left me disappointed. I know its not popular to say anything negative about the highlander in this room but thats how i feel.
Here is the main link:
<L>http://www.toyota.co.jp/Showroom/All_toyota_lineup/gracia/index.html</L>
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I wouldn't mind seeing some "well founded" opposing views.
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Luv my HL!!
We got our HL about two weeks ago, and have taken it on a 1700 mile trip so far. Rides like a dream...
one small annoying factor, which I was wondering if anyone has any solutions for: when we first start driving, there is a loud "clicking" sound which comes from the roof. Some people have mentioned hearingsuch a clicking sound associated with the rear spoiler, but our does not have one. It definitely seems to come from the sunroof.
Does anyone else hear something like this? any solutions?
otherwise, a great great family car. It was such a joy to take a car trip where our kids actually had enough space and were not fighting!
many thanks,
maulana
NOTE: THIS PROBLEM HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE USA, ONLY IN JAPAN.
I had I japanese friend translate the web page you posted and here is what it says:
The problem has to do with the CAP on the brake fluid resevoir, The hole on the bottom inside of the CAP seems to be too small causing it to shut all the way(when the weather gets cold) creating a vacuume allowing air to get past the rubber seal. this will cause noise when when applying the brakes, and it could lead to a not to good of a response when braking (because the brake booster is not operating properly).
The fix: is to replace the Cap with a new one and bleed the whole brake system.
On the web page they show the two caps side by side an you can magnify and see the different diameter holes indicated by the arrows.
iF ANYONE has questions they should probably write to Toyota and see what they have to say. I live in a moderate climate (Califonia), so I don't expect this to be a problem, but those of you in colder climates might have questions about this.
hope this helps
I've also noticed today a clicking noise coming from the airconditioning fan motor or something. It's behind the glove box, big round thing (fan?) with a motor in it. It's worse when the fan is on low, and disappears when it's turned up. Anyone else with this problem? I'll have Toyota Service take a look at it same time as with the sunroof. Hope it can be fixed.
It has gotten "way worse" now that the summer heat has arrived in So. NH. Currently playing: front D & P doors, P dash area, sunroof area, roof area in rear seat/cargo area. It's my guess that it's the expansion of plastic parts in the heat that's causing the noise. Have not brought it back to dealer.. yet anyway. have 12,354 miles so far.
Great vehicle other than the "pops"
Hobie
oh dear Cliffy, do you have any answers for us?
:-)
maulana
Best Wishes
I truly enjoy this forum
A Toyota Owner
Michael
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Yesterday I went back and forth from the mountains (at 84 degrees), to Hotlanta (at 93 degrees) - with no snap,crackle or pops.
Today after using the sunroof for the first time, I had a couple of pops. Just thought I would add my two cents.
I used the sunroof in my 98 Camry a bunch with never a sound.
In the grand scheme of things, the pops are really not a problem for me. With over 3500 miles on it, I really like this car. Maybe I am glad I didn't get the Lexus afterall.
Impe
I have the moonroof and have noticed it on very hot days when the HL was sitting in the heat all day. Usually I have the A/C blasting and radio running so couldn't pin-point if it was the stereo the first time or maybe the cell phone charger popping out of the accessory socket.
I've only heard about 2-3 times and hadn't paid much attention except to check the cig lighter thinkin thats the source but it could be the moonroof area.
If anyone finds the source and cure for the noise pls. post.
I sent an inquiry via the internet to the Toyota National Customer Assistance center. Having provided my car's VIN, they confirmed that the car is subject to a "service campaign" SSC #10G - Brake Reservoir Cap.
They said to make an appointment with my local dealer. I made an appointment specifically mentioning this "campaign". Unfortunately, I ended up waiting 50 minutes at the dealer, only to be told they don't have the part and don't know when it will come in. I expressed my displeasure with them and with the national assistance center for wasting my time. Both have some responsibility, since it appears that the national organization has not fully informed the dealers of the "campaign". The rapid transfer of information on the internet will, I hope, force global companies to improve their communication, both internally and externally.
I will keep this site informed as to status of this fix.
The customer relations manager at the dealership said, aside from an apology for wasting my time the day before, that the recall for the brake reservoir cap was new to them and that they don't have any information regarding the availability of the part. I was told that it was not a safety concern. This is probably true, especially since I live in the mild northern CA climate (see #3036). I figure that I'll give them a couple of months and then start asking more questions.
I am interested in anyone else's experience with this issue.