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I sent a couple emails out, one to Central Florida Toyota and another to Courtesy Toyota.
My wife saw the Cruiser and fell in love with it.
A cheap one way flight and gas back to Atlanta and I am home free. Opt package 2,
My question: how do I check inventories of FJ Cruisers? I'm in the southern San Francisco Bay Area of California.
Any help will be insanely appreciated.
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I bought mine from Toyota Escondido but the one I ended up purchasing was not the one that came in with for my initial deposit. Long story but they eventually offered me one I liked at MSRP. Here is a list of other dealers I visited and their schemes:
Power Toyota of Irvine - Order only. No "market value" markup but wanted $1000 deposit.
Cabe Toyota of Long Beach - 4 on the lot. No MSRP markup but added 50% to dealer added items (roof rack was priced at $999 instead of the Toyota price of $650 for example)
Carson Toyota - worst of the bunch. Terrible dealer. Internet inventory showed 36 on their lot and they actually had 4. Started off asking $8K over MSRP.
Elmore Toyota of Garden Grove - 4 on the lot, all with $3500 rims added by dealer. Considering they all had upgraded rims anyway with option package 2 this was a scam. Started at $3K above MSRP but immediately came down to MSRP when pressed.
Family Toyota of San Juan Capo - interesting internet "bidding" system where they give you the MSRP and invoice and you bid for the price. Problem was they never contacted me except for email asking if I was "satisfied". I called their "Internet Manager" and left 2 messages and he never returned my calls. A complete waste of time.
Toyota of Selma (south of Fresno) - 4 on the lot, MSRP.
Carlsbad Toyota, Poway Toyota, Frank Toyota, Mossey Toyota - all order only, none on the lot.
Bottom line: there are vehicles available for purchase at MSRP. No one in So Cal is discounting them at present, but some buyers are walking away due to dealer practices and "market value" scams. Once all the impatient buyers (such as myself) are satisfied the prices will have to come down to below MSRP. Best to wait for a deal if you can.
I am also in San Diego, I would only add that it is important to stay in contact with the sales manager at EVERY dealership in your area and tell them you wont pay over MSRP and be ready to buy when you show up.
I had to really work to time deliveries in this area.
I went through the game with everyone in town, Kearny Mesa Toyota was the worst, they told me they are the only dealer not marking the FJ's up and that they had one coming in that met my needs but demanded that I buy LoJack but said they would waive the "mandatory" paint sealant...what a joke...I have bought about 13 new cars in my lifetime, they started with $900 for the LoJack, I said no, then $600, I said no and walked out, then they called me on my cell and said what about $300....They blew a cash deal on something that cost them nothing!
Anyway it was Mossy that finally got my business, they were awesome, easiest car deal I ever made, they are adverstising on the vehicle a $5000 markup on MSRP but waived it for me. Its important to note thought that I bought it the same day it showed up as is the case with most of the silver ones.
Any ideas? Willing to go out of state? I see a few mentioned in this forum but they do not state the dealerships.
Thanks
We got a fair deal on our trade-in and were lucky enough to get an FJ in the color and dressed out the way we wanted at MSRP.
Very Happy in So-Cal
I checked out the FJ at Bronx Toyota.
They are marked up $4,000 from the MSRP asking price.
They have four blue,one black and one canary yellow on the lot.Apparently no one on this side of town in rushing to buy them.It's a sweet looking vehicle my husband is thinking of trading his 4-runner for one.
Easiest car buy I have ever had. The guy picked me up at the airport , bought me breakfast and an hour later I was on the way back to Atlanta.
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Maybe they would. But this vehicle could have done it, if only they didnt get greedy. I havent seen a single one with a base price.
Let the stealerships with excessive markups keep their stock for a while!
In either case, you should get all the details on paper before you drive or fly down.
Bought at Carmax in MD and shipped it to Seattle where it arrived with 6 miles on it! WA dealers were a total pain and did not have any deals on anything close to the wanted configuration.
As you can see, I have played the game!
They also stated that no taxes for out of staters ( I am in NY), so that means I only have to pay for the title and tags?
Thanks :confuse:
The dealership can typically issue you 30 day temp tags and you will have to make a trip to your own DMV once the 1st title comes (2-3 weeks from purchase). Temp tags and a second title fee will typically amount to about $20-30. You will also have to come up with the tax when you go to DMV and it will not be rolled into the financing like it would be if you bought at the dealer within your state.
Good luck
So , I would still have to pay the tax (the amount I bought it for at the NYS Tax rate of 8.45%? ) when I go to my local DMV to register the car anyways ? Sorry for all the stupid questions but I am sure you can its my first time buying a brand new car. Thanks.
You are asking the right questions! Many people who have been buying cars for years do not understand the basic mathematical and legal mechanics of the transactions. Dealers like to play games and pad things everywhere and many buyers do not even bat an eyelash.
My question is -- about the salesperson's comment:
"Like other specialty vehicles including the Prius. It is not discounted. Toyota value market priced them right from the factory. It is supposed to promote an easier and haggle free experience."
:surprise:
Is this typical sales hoo-ha?
Here's the whole chunk:
I had to do some research on your question because internally we do not refer to the package combo's buy letter. I do have your answer on the difference in price between the two packages.
Package "A" on the 4x4 Automatic including carpet floor mats. ( they all have the mats) is 26979
Package "D" on the 4x4 Automatic including carpet floor mats is 28954
There is a Package "G' on the 4x4 automatic it has:
CQ- convenience package
GY- side and head curtain airbags
RB- running boards
UP- upgrade package #1
CF- carpet floor mats
The MSRP is 29554
The FJ Cruiser is a specialty vehicle. Like other specialty vehicles including the Prius. It is not discounted. Toyota value market priced them right from the factory. It is supposed to promote an easier and haggle free experience.
The FJ is NOT a specialty vehicle, its an SUV!
the Prius is not typically discounted because high gas prices have put hybrids in high demand. SUVs, on the other hand, are in LOW demand.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
After calling 15 dealers no one had the silver, then I walk into my local toyota dealer just to look and guess what they had it after they had told me over the phone that they didn't. I think it was in hiding.
2007 FJ Silver, automatic,CQ-convenience package,
C7- roof rack, towing hitch & wire harness, spare tire cover.
Z2- all weather mats, arm rest, rear door storage, first aid kit
GY- curtain shield airbags
UR- upgraded package #2.
MSRP $30,804 I got it for $30,204