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You are also right that I shouldn't have posted on the forum hawking my services. I failed to read the terms and didn't realize it was a violation. But we are not spam nor are we selling a BS service. All we do is help people who don't have the time.
If you want to talk to us, we don't charge you until we actually get started. go through the first step and fill out your information and we will give you a call. You can ask us any questions you would like, and determine if you want to go the next step. If you do go the next step and we can't get you invoice pricing for what ever reason, we won't charge you a cent.
Anyway, it is base V6 with options, MSRP $32,003.
The best price sales was willing to offer is $28062 plus TTL, or $31,000 OTD.
Is this fair price? for Longo, the largest Toyota dealer in the world, I expect something better than that, just not sure what should be my target. thanks
paid $32,433 plus tax, title and tags in New Hampshire.
BTW, the true market price for highlander at edmunds.com is overestimated. You can get a much lower one compared to invoice.
No entertainment sys on either.
2010 Hybrid Limited MSRP $46,600 "Special" $41,199 (not including $2k rebate)
2011 Limited MSRP $40,340 "Special" $36,840 (not including $500 rebate)
Good to go or can I do better?
Just bought a 2011 Highlander Limited 4X4 and here is what I learned about invoice pricing.... correct me if anyone has more updated info.
The invoice price for Northern CA was:
Base model # 6956 $31,728
NV Navigation Pkg $2,188
TO Tow Pkg $176
CF Carpet floor / cargo mats $200
Destination charge $810
TDA Toyota Dealer Advertising $635
Gas (really) $10
Dealer hold back $726
Reserve $363
Total Invoice $36,836
I got this package through aggressive internet dealing with up to 14 dealers and settled for one at a bit under $36,500 then subtracted the rebate of $750. Including all taxes and fees, the out the door price was around $40K. If I had a little more flexibility on the colors, both interior and exterior, I think I could have done a little better. Used my own credit union for a great interest rate and skipped the extended warranty since I can buy it from any dealer over the next couple of years.
Do your homework first. There is a lot of info on line. I put in about 20 - 30 hours over thirty days. Take good notes and track the numbers well. I used a simple Excel spreadsheet. Keep the dealers informed of what your best deal is, ask direct questions so you can compare apples to apples, be respectful and honest, and know your trade in value in advance if you have one. Best of luck.
I am interested in 4wd limited with navi. thanks!
Sticker - $35,945 w capet mats and tow prep
Price paid - $32,245
McGeorge Toyota - Richmond VA
I live in the Houston (Sugar Land) area and was wondering what price I should buy a 2011 SE Highlander V6 2 Wheel Drive with tow package and wheel locks for.
According to Yahoo Autos, MSRP is $34,261 and invoice is $30,971.
Could anyone recommend any dealers in the Houston area and also what price I should aim to get my Highlander for?
Thanks
I appreciate any advice from all.
Good Luck!!
For the current incentives and rebates, go to www.buyatoyota.com - learned about this from a rep at the auto show (i.e. hot model) who was pretty knowledgeable.
You may want to plug in other states and cities to see what's available elsewhere. This site updates monthly but isn't 100% accurate. Check with a couple of local dealers. For example, in N CA for Dec., it shows the 2010 incentives but not the $750 for 2011 gas valid until Jan 3, 11.
The site Toyotanation.com also has a valuable forum of info.
About a third of the internet dealers in Dec. were willing to deal below invoice but that was after the incentive. Keep in mind that dealer invoice already includes $ that they will get back from the dealer hold back.
They may be more willing to deal on the SE model than they were on the Limited with black leather since there were very few available at the time.
The TO, Tow Package seems to come as part of most packages as well as the floor mat package. The TO adds $220 MSRP, $176 invoice. Even if you never tow, it "may" add a little beef if you find yourself in heavy traffic in the mountains (that's a guess to justify it).
I sent out emails to over a dozen internet dealers, got responses back from about ten, had about half a dozen that would deal, three that got down under invoice and one that got aggressive enough to win the business.
There are dealers that say they'll get you the car at the price you want but they don't have it in stock and would need to swap with another dealer for it. Due to timing, I didn't go that route. Check if the price they give you is for a car on their lot at the time, if they will try to make a swap or if it's in "S" status which means in shipping and due to arrive which may or may not make it in time for the monthly incentive program. Some were willing to deal for a car in S status that wasn't being shipped to them but another dealer. A bird in the hand may be a cheaper that the bush.
One last thing, you don't need to buy an extended warranty from the dealer that you buy the car from so you can remove that from the deal and add it at a later time (I think, during the first 3yr, 30Kmiles but you may want to confirm)
Hows this offer? This one is good for today. Shall I pull the trigger?
Is there any room for negotiation?
Deal settled for $33,988 on 2011; dealer through in floor mats, Reese hitch w/hookup, mud guards, rear bumper guard & exhaust tip. I will install myself.
Dealer gave me $26,850 on '08 HL FWD LTD w/22,400 miles. Payed off owing balance (36 mo left), financed 2011 for 0% 36 mo, no payment for 90 days. Very please w/deal, saved $1,200 interest on old bank loan. Closed deal on 12/23/10.
2011 has firmer feel, quieter ride, integrated & updated satellite radio, split 3rd row, moon roof & updated body styling, all pluses.
We settled down a deal via phone and email, which looks the lowest comparing to other dealerships. The salesman said the car was available and we could go over for paperwork to secure it, and car will be delivered on the third day. We drove all the way to their office for paperwork.
When we arrived to the office, they started the game:
1. the guy said unfortunately the car might not be available(he lied to us in the email that car is available) and he offered another car to consider which will be trade in from another dealership which is 50 miles away. We still want to get the original car we want, so he said he would do his best to get the car and we can first put the deposit in to secure the trade. He said he would call us in the late evening or the first thing on the next day morning to let us know.
2. We had no message from the guy on that day nor the next day morning. We called back, he said he was at home and we need to wait for another day to get confirmation. I don’t understand why he wants to hold us for such long time. He did not tell us the car was actually already sold.
3. We called the dealership, trying to talk to their manager regarding to this purchase. The manager said he is at office (the guy lied to us that he was at home) and need to check with him on this issue. The manager told us the car was already sold yesterday! (the guy didn’t even tell us the car is already not available).
4. Manager said he could get another same car for us and we asked him to email us the car spec detail. No email reply for an hour, and we called back telling them that if there is no news before noon, we will cancel the deal.
5. No reply till noon, then we called again to manager and asked to cancel the deal as he said car was not available, but the deposit cancelation need to be done by the salesman. We called the salesman to cancel the deposit, but he said this need to be done by the manager. What a joke!
We spend time and energy dealing with this dealership, with true intention to purchase a car, but their people were just playing games and lying. This is really disappointed experience, and I would never deal with this dealership again in my life!
I have a dealer in Atlanta who gave me a quote for a new Highlander (2011) SE I4 with the following options:
4-Cyl Tow Prep Package (4 cyl): $220
Carpet Mats w/cargo mat: $399
MSRP on the model is : 31,995.00 + 619.00 (options) + 825.00 (Manuf. Delv, Proc, & Hndlg)
Total : 33,439.00.
The dealer is willing to give at 30660.50 + tax. He said the price includes the doc and trade fee. The reason for the trade fee is because the vehicle I am interested in is not available anywhere in Atlanta region. They have to get (drive not transport) it from North Carolina.
Let me know if this a good price (30,660.50 + tax).
Thanks!!
Thanks,
Ram
msrp 36223 got it for 31088+ttl
Any insight anyone has would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Thanks
So I finally got a price quote from the dealer, and I was wondering if I could negotiate it for any lower, or if the price is the best I could get.
The details are as follows:
A 2011 Highlander V6 SE Model with the following features:
Bluetooth
CrossBows
Mudguards
6 Speaker AM/FM CD
Wheel Lock
And the standard features of the SE such as moon roof, leather, and 3.5 screen backup camera.
The dealer quoted a sticker price of $32,458. I'm not sure if I should continue to negotiate for a lower price, or if that's the lowest price I can get. I did tell the dealer that I would pay for the entire car in cash.
Any ideas from anyone?
Thanks!
Also, NEVER tell them you're paying cash during negotiations, let them believe you're going to finance it because they earn a portion of that too whether it's in-house or sent to a bank....they deal with that in mind. Then, after you've agreed on a price, inform them that, "hey, I've changed my mind and will pay cash." If they then try to take the deal off the table, RUN, don't walk to the door and keep moving.
Been glued to your excellent purchase responses for two months now, and now needing your advice.
Sent out 9 internet quote requests to local houston dealers, 3 replying with drive off quotes as low $39K. My problem I cannot find peace of mind to pull the trigger, I'm missing something. Here's my purchase request:
On a 2011 Toyota Highlander Limited with the following:
Navigation
Tow Prep Package
Bodyside Molding
Carpet Floor Mats
Glass Break Sensor
Running Boards
Remote Start
Bluetooth, Leather Interior and Sunroof are Standard Options.
One quote: Your total drive out price would be $39,205.43 after rebates.
Questions:
The True Market says $38,242, yet that includes the options at MSRP, not invoice. Local Tax rate is 6.25. Internet resources show Invoice with options around $37.5K. Subtract out Factory Holdback (guessing $1K), Factory to Dealer incentive ($1K guess), Floor/Ad Fees ($1.3K), and Destination Charge ($810). With TTL I'm thinking the "Drive Out Price" should be closer to $38K???
Please feel free to advise where necessary. Oh, where does the "buyer's a) special financing, and b) current $750 incentive play in the equation? "Drive-Out Price" is final, right??
Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!!
Seems like most of the Limited models get accessorized with 6cd, tow package, etc that push the price up closer to 38k.
Truecar shows 30 recent sales of the limited 4wd starting at 33k and up.
Thanks!
What price did you end up with?
Thanks
Anyone have negotiated price on comparable 2011 Limited (not SE)?
Any ideas on Feb MFG incentives, aside the current (and measly) $750?
How late in the year will be the dealer be able to exactly match int/ext colors + options? ~S
trevose pa
good luck
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