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Hope all is well with you and the family.
Thanks for the love. The family and I are doing just great ! Hope same as yours.
Whatever keeps the wife happy, you say ? Man you won't believe the story behind the Matrix. Talk of keeping the wife happy ! Apologies to wives on this forum if this sounds sexist... Not meant to..
Check out this link for the Matrix saga:
akangl "Real-World Trade-In Values" Apr 5, 2003 7:59pm
Post #11746 and # 11752
and this
ghulet "Real-World Trade-In Values" Apr 7, 2003 12:25am
Post # 11761.
Phew !
Have I had a chance to drive the Matrix since bringing it home ? Take a guess....
You guessed it
Now the Seq rests comfortably in the garage !!! So much for buying a fun car for work-commute.
Steve, Host
The rule (if it exists)actually makes a lot of sense to me.
jhill-when I said I dealt with it,I mean that I sold both my 2001 and 2002 Sequoias (well actually the dealer sold to a broker)a year apart. In order for this to be attractive to Canadians it has to be a combination of an in-demand vehicle, vehicle in great shape, low kilometers, favorable U.S. exchange rate etc.
Welcome back, 714cut. Hope you never leave again, despite your giving up on the Seq. Now that my Seq looks like it will gather dust in the garage, maybe I'll sell it too. On second thought, I love the Seq too much to give up on it. It is a keeper...
At least for vehicles that I have seen come through here, we change out the Odometer and speedo here and there is specific documentation we have to send to both Toyota and the DMV to make sure that we are showing the accurate milage on the ODO. We have obtained a few wholesale vehicles from Canada that we've needed to go through the conversion. So from what I've seen, they don't have to be changed out at the border.
As for the 6-month rule, this is something that I've heard just in the last year or so with the HUGE number of grey market vehicles coming into the country. From what I have been told, Toyota along with several other manufacturers will not honor warranty claims for vehicles that are bought in Canada and then registered in the US within the first 6 months following the initial sale. Following that time period, the warranties will be honored with no problem. Toyota still frowns on Canadian vehicles being sold here in the states in general, even used, so we cannot sell them as certified used vehicles either.
We've been very careful here to make sure that all of the vehicles have been registered in Canada for at least 6 months just to make sure that there are no issues with warranty claims though.
Hope this helps.
Ken
I looked at the Runner, liked it a lot, and realized it was too small for me to sit in....bummer!
My well-travelled 2001 Sequoia has a new stereo and new brakes courtesy of Toyota. No complaints! Finest vehicle I've ever owned or driven. Many thanks to the Edmunds boards. I read every single message from the start.
Cliffy should get a royalty or something, at the very least.
Man, it's like old timers reunion time on the board.
I'm guessing he was a marketing guy, because he could make the silliest crap sound like fact.
I know it had to make heatwave's blood boil when I had paisan post the Sequoia's transfer case specs on his webpage, proving once and for all that the Sequoia provided power to all four wheels at all times under normal conditions.
Of course he may have left the dark side and turned to the iForce, however, that's highly unlikely.
Steve, Host
I just loved those absolutely absurd debates we used to have.
4-Runner? If so, did they give you "Access" value on your trade-in? Just curious since
the competition bureau in Canada has prohibited Toyota Canada from "forcing" dealers
to "fix" prices at the "Access Toyota" price.
Thanks!
Don
My Seq is hitting 40K and I'm still loving it. However, it's time to replace the tires sometime in summer. I know there were several postings on tires last year, but I am just too lazy to scan through all 7000+ postings.
Can somebody please refresh me with a type of Michelin tires that people seemed to prefer?
Thanks.
Steve, Host
Ride is smoother than the factory Dunlops. The rain/snow traction is supposed to be better, but I can't vouch for the snow down here in Alabama.
Thanks for the advice.
Didn't Sequoia go a an inch larger diameter wheel this year as an option? Bet they didn't change the body any at all. It looks like the Sequoia was actually designed for the 275/70R16.
03 SR5 Silver
Dual AC
Power Seats
JBL 6 CD
Styled Wheels
fog lights
and couple other options sticker was 35,38x
He paid 31,500 +TTL - Trade with these extras Front Window tint, Window Etching, and running boards this includes the 1000 toyota owner rebate we are in the gulf state region.
I am looking at buying a Sequoia SR5 with certain options I put together from Edmunds' option list (leather package, side airbags, roof rails, etc.). Invoice with these options was about $36,000, pretty much the same as invoice for a very well equipped Expedition.
The three New York area Toyota dealers that I contacted through Edmunds all got back to me saying that I could not have the SR5 with just those options. Rather, they rattled off additional options that I needed to take such as sunroof, aluminum wheels, automatic climate control, etc., etc.), which (they said) would push invoice to about $39,500.
Any suggestions where in the NY area I can find a dealer who does not try to sell me what I don't want?
Thanks.
Don
Do yourself a favor and try other dealers (neighboring states). After 2 months of run around from 3 NY dealers(and regional reps)on Long Island I went to Fred Anderson Toyota in Raleigh, North Carolina. I dealt with dealer by phone and internet. My SR5 exactly as ordered will be in 1st week of May. They have ordered others exactly as people wanted and delivered. If you special order you WILL wait 12-16 weeks but if you get what you want might be worth the wait. They might be able to "find" one for you sooner. The money I saved dealing with an "honest" salesman as compared to NY (who could not get QA package anyway) will cover all my travel expenses to go and get it. The answer I got from NY was "some options are not available in this region" I looked and found a region who could get what I wanted. After reading many posts in here, Cliffy1 might be able to give you a better answer.
What a racket!
Many dealers don't like ordering "odd ball" configurations like leather without a moonroof. In my region, that one would never sell on our lot. Dealers do look at things like that because it is our experience that close to 1 third of special orders never get delivered because the customer changes his mind. That means we are stuck with the odd-ball.
Oh, my OEM was the Bridgestone Dueller which lasted all of 25K miles, lol.
The sad part for me these days is that none of us can find enough excuse to drive the Seq.
You might be able to get everything you want with cloth and upgrade seats after (also seen MANY wrecked Sequoia's in on line junk yards)(copartfinder.com)
Higher quality hide, cheaper than factory and better looking in my opinion.