No problem. Out-the-door means all inclusive (tax, fees, dmv). I doubt you can get that car for 26k otd sell price? dmv fees? dealer fees are pure BS (part of sell price) msrp seems inflated
Gotcha. Thanks so much for taking your time with me!
So the sale price according to the dealer, initially, was $26,323. Again, sorry, leaving a lot to the story, I got this through the Costco auto buying program. I very much insisted on getting the OTD price since I mentioned I already had financing and he said he initally OTD, including all the dealer fees, tags, registration, etc, was 28,550 but his manager was feeling generous and brought it down down to 27,500. I managed to get him down to 26,000 because I was only financed for 25,000 and I could pay the rest in a money order.
So, for everything, on a basic 2018 hybrid camry LE 26,000, out the door! Does that sound ok?
Dealer called and said the car was on its way. I got there and it WAS NOT THERE!!! They told me it was in route from Connecticut.
It arrived a little over 2 hours later.
Car delivered has the power tilt/moonroof, convenience package, blind spot monitor package, car & trunk mats, audio/nav system and in the metallic dark blue i wanted.
msrp =28444 sell price=23148 incentives=0 fees (doc =495 and dmv= 167.50) tax rate =6.25%,=1477. trade value =0 no trade total = 23148
They will deliver it to my house tomorrow afternoon ( I am out in the morning).
I am happy with the deal. Thanks for your comments and posts.
It was excellent deal
Quick question if you don't mind- Is Sell price $23148 is including Tax, doc & DMV? OR Final price is $23148 + $1477 + $495 + $ 167.50 = $25287.5?
That's quite a bit more then I wanted to pay. Is that a reasonable price? Think I can get a better deal on the 2019 models in a few months?
I don't have the answer to your pricing question, but I'm pretty sure the new 2019 model won't be cheaper.
I'd work on getting quotes from more dealers.
The second dealer quote is about $700 more, because that car has the protection package. Both of these were quotes obtained online without contacting the dealership. My main problem is I don't actually know what a fair price would be. $1600 off MSRP sounds good, but for all I know it's a terrible deal.
I'm considering just waiting until the new models are announced and hoping to get a deal then, since they may want to clear inventory
That's quite a bit more then I wanted to pay. Is that a reasonable price? Think I can get a better deal on the 2019 models in a few months?
I don't have the answer to your pricing question, but I'm pretty sure the new 2019 model won't be cheaper.
I'd work on getting quotes from more dealers.
The second dealer quote is about $700 more, because that car has the protection package. Both of these were quotes obtained online without contacting the dealership. My main problem is I don't actually know what a fair price would be. $1600 off MSRP sounds good, but for all I know it's a terrible deal.
I'm considering just waiting until the new models are announced and hoping to get a deal then, since they may want to clear inventory
That's quite a bit more then I wanted to pay. Is that a reasonable price? Think I can get a better deal on the 2019 models in a few months?
I don't have the answer to your pricing question, but I'm pretty sure the new 2019 model won't be cheaper.
I'd work on getting quotes from more dealers.
The second dealer quote is about $700 more, because that car has the protection package. Both of these were quotes obtained online without contacting the dealership. My main problem is I don't actually know what a fair price would be. $1600 off MSRP sounds good, but for all I know it's a terrible deal.
I'm considering just waiting until the new models are announced and hoping to get a deal then, since they may want to clear inventory
On-line prices aren't quotes, at all...
One of the prices was from Truecar, the other was from the "get a quote" feature from this very site
Hello, First of all, I'm an International student so my English may not enough for you all understand clearly. Please understand me. It's my first time buying a brand new car with budget $24,500 to $25,000 including all doc, taxes and everything. I live in Arizona area and may go to dealership at the first week of the coming August. What I am now considering is Toyota Camry se or Honda Accord Sports 1.5. I have been considering other used luxury cars such as( Lexus,2 years or 3 years old ES350, MB GLA 250 and Audi Q3). However, I'm worried about what if there will be some diagnostic issues on a car then it's luxury brand, and will cost me a lot. So now I'm thinking between Camry and Accord.
Oh Too much info myself, In Arizona area, if I get Camry for $25,000 OTD then is it going to be crazy deal and dealers won't even reply me? I do not mind LE but are there much differences between LE and XLE?
If you have an experiences that purchased Camry in Arizona area, plz share me your deal. I will be appreciate.
That's quite a bit more then I wanted to pay. Is that a reasonable price? Think I can get a better deal on the 2019 models in a few months?
I don't have the answer to your pricing question, but I'm pretty sure the new 2019 model won't be cheaper.
I'd work on getting quotes from more dealers.
The second dealer quote is about $700 more, because that car has the protection package. Both of these were quotes obtained online without contacting the dealership. My main problem is I don't actually know what a fair price would be. $1600 off MSRP sounds good, but for all I know it's a terrible deal.
I'm considering just waiting until the new models are announced and hoping to get a deal then, since they may want to clear inventory
On-line prices aren't quotes, at all...
One of the prices was from Truecar, the other was from the "get a quote" feature from this very site
Aren't those considered quotes?
I wouldn't take those as gospel. I'd contact dealers directly, or show up with your checkbook, and see where the prices go.
Dealers have to pay for those quotes that go through 3rd party websites. I don't see where that helps you, in trying to get the lowest price. You may be able to get a "fair" price, that way, but I want a deal in the 95th percentile.
Hello, First of all, I'm an International student so my English may not enough for you all understand clearly. Please understand me. It's my first time buying a brand new car with budget $24,500 to $25,000 including all doc, taxes and everything. I live in Arizona area and may go to dealership at the first week of the coming August. What I am now considering is Toyota Camry se or Honda Accord Sports 1.5. I have been considering other used luxury cars such as( Lexus,2 years or 3 years old ES350, MB GLA 250 and Audi Q3). However, I'm worried about what if there will be some diagnostic issues on a car then it's luxury brand, and will cost me a lot. So now I'm thinking between Camry and Accord.
Oh Too much info myself, In Arizona area, if I get Camry for $25,000 OTD then is it going to be crazy deal and dealers won't even reply me? I do not mind LE but are there much differences between LE and XLE?
If you have an experiences that purchased Camry in Arizona area, plz share me your deal. I will be appreciate.
Thanks
Doc fees and registration tend to be pretty high in Arizona. You have to budget at least $1200 just for that. Then sales tax on $22000 is another $1800 or so..
So, your actual budget for selling price is about $22,000 (+tax, title/doc/registration), if you want to get out the door for $25K.
There isn't much in the way of incentives on the Camry in your area. $500 rebate, if you are financing through TFS.
I don't know the MSRPs of the models you are interested in, but to get to $22000 selling price, they will definitely have to be under $25K MSRP.
For trim differences and MSRPs, the quickest way to get that info is to check out the Toyota website.
Hello,
First of all, I'm an International student so my English may not enough for you all understand clearly. Please understand me.
It's my first time buying a brand new car with budget $24,500 to $25,000 including all doc, taxes and everything.
I live in Arizona area and may go to dealership at the first week of the coming August.
What I am now considering is Toyota Camry se or Honda Accord Sports 1.5.
I have been considering other used luxury cars such as( Lexus,2 years or 3 years old ES350, MB GLA 250 and Audi Q3). However, I'm worried about what if there will be some diagnostic issues on a car then it's luxury brand, and will cost me a lot. So now I'm thinking between Camry and Accord.
Oh Too much info myself, In Arizona area, if I get Camry for $25,000 OTD then is it going to be crazy deal and dealers won't even reply me? I do not mind LE but are there much differences between LE and XLE?
If you have an experiences that purchased Camry in Arizona area, plz share me your deal. I will be appreciate.
Thanks
Doc fees and registration tend to be pretty high in Arizona. You have to budget at least $1200 just for that.
Then sales tax on $22000 is another $1800 or so..
So, your actual budget for selling price is about $22,000 (+tax, title/doc/registration), if you want to get out the door for $25K.
There isn't much in the way of incentives on the Camry in your area. $500 rebate, if you are financing through TFS.
I don't know the MSRPs of the models you are interested in, but to get to $22000 selling price, they will definitely have to be under $25K MSRP.
For trim differences and MSRPs, the quickest way to get that info is to check out the Toyota website.
Thanks Sir. Your explanations were enough to understand. So for example, if i want to purchase the car with OTD 25000, then Selling Price must be 22,000 so that i can pay tax and doc fee etc. then, is it better buying a car in California and drive back to Arizona and register? For instance, California Sales tax is 9.8 percents but if i purchase in California and register myself, then i do not need to pay California sales tax. I still pay the Arizona sales tax when I register roght, and the doc and reg fee, because i am not purchasing a car thru Arizona dealers, so i dont need to think abt extra 1200 dollars when I register right? Am I thinking correctly? if so, it is better buying a car from California dealers and register in Arizona myself. Usually cars more cheap in California.
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Thanks Sir. Your explanations were enough to understand. So for example, if i want to purchase the car with OTD 25000, then Selling Price must be 22,000 so that i can pay tax and doc fee etc. then, is it better buying a car in California and drive back to Arizona and register? For instance, California Sales tax is 9.8 percents but if i purchase in California and register myself, then i do not need to pay California sales tax. I still pay the Arizona sales tax when I register roght, and the doc and reg fee, because i am not purchasing a car thru Arizona dealers, so i dont need to think abt extra 1200 dollars when I register right? Am I thinking correctly? if so, it is better buying a car from California dealers and register in Arizona myself. Usually cars more cheap in California.
thanks
You pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. You can't get out of the fees/taxes by buying out of state. Plus, CA won't let you take delivery in CA, without paying CA sales tax, first... so, then you have a sales tax issue to sort out. So, you might save on a dealer/doc fee, but you'll still have AZ registration fees.
It's best to shop hard in your home area, and find the best deal you can, there.
I could swear I asked this, but what are the incentives/rebates for a XLE V6 in zip 10510? Thanks!
$750 lease cash
This car would be for purchase, either cash or finance if they have a great rate. Sorry if I wasn't clear. [The confusion may come from me looking to lease a car and buy one for my mom - her money, of course.]
I could swear I asked this, but what are the incentives/rebates for a XLE V6 in zip 10510? Thanks!
$750 lease cash
This car would be for purchase, either cash or finance if they have a great rate. Sorry if I wasn't clear. [The confusion may come from me looking to lease a car and buy one for my mom - her money, of course.]
I don't see any purchase incentives for the Camry for that region
Hi! MF/RV for the LE and SE in California 91602? There is a ad 239/249 respectively with 2000 down (i will not put anything down) Think I can get that with 0 money down?
Hi! MF/RV for the LE and SE in California 91602? There is a ad 239/249 respectively with 2000 down (i will not put anything down) Think I can get that with 0 money down?
I live in Ohio. I got a quote from a dealership for a 2018 Camry XSE that is “supposedly” $5,000 less than MSRP (from 32K down to 27K). I’ve received a similar offer from another dealership. These are both the first offers that they’ve given me. The one I would prefer has an MSRP of around $35,000 and is at a third dealership. They only have a few XSE models left on the lot. I’m just asking for advice and thoughts on how low I can get them to go down. Price is everything (it always should be). I know the 2019 models will be arriving soon. Is starting at $25,000 a slap in the face? Also, my wife just got a 2018 Highlander from the same dealership within the past year. I would think that would work to my benefit. I would like to keep my monthly payment as low as possible and I’m pre-approved through my credit union at work with a rate that they will never beat. I’m also willing to lease to keep the payment down. No trade in and would consider money down. Thoughts?
What is an acceptable out the door price for Camry SE in Los Angeles area. I got an offer for $25K out the door for an SE. Is that acceptable or can go lower? Please let me know. Thanks.
I just secured a brand new fully loaded 2018 Camry XSE in Wind Chill Pearl/Midnight Black Metallic two-tone with Cockpit Red Leather Interior. MSRP is $35,864 and my final purchase price (without taxes and fees) is $29,448.03 I think I got a steal!
I just secured a brand new fully loaded 2018 Camry XSE in Wind Chill Pearl/Midnight Black Metallic two-tone with Cockpit Red Leather Interior. MSRP is $35,864 and my final purchase price (without taxes and fees) is $29,448.03 I think I got a steal!
I just secured a brand new fully loaded 2018 Camry XSE in Wind Chill Pearl/Midnight Black Metallic two-tone with Cockpit Red Leather Interior. MSRP is $35,864 and my final purchase price (without taxes and fees) is $29,448.03 I think I got a steal!
please let us know the name of dealership and location
I just secured a brand new fully loaded 2018 Camry XSE in Wind Chill Pearl/Midnight Black Metallic two-tone with Cockpit Red Leather Interior. MSRP is $35,864 and my final purchase price (without taxes and fees) is $29,448.03 I think I got a steal!
please let us know the name of dealership and location
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MSRP: $29,631
Dealer fees: 698
I think the tax rate in NC is 3%?
sell price?
dmv fees?
dealer fees are pure BS (part of sell price)
msrp seems inflated
So the sale price according to the dealer, initially, was $26,323. Again, sorry, leaving a lot to the story, I got this through the Costco auto buying program. I very much insisted on getting the OTD price since I mentioned I already had financing and he said he initally OTD, including all the dealer fees, tags, registration, etc, was 28,550 but his manager was feeling generous and brought it down down to 27,500. I managed to get him down to 26,000 because I was only financed for 25,000 and I could pay the rest in a money order.
So, for everything, on a basic 2018 hybrid camry LE 26,000, out the door! Does that sound ok?
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Quick question if you don't mind-
Is Sell price $23148 is including Tax, doc & DMV?
OR
Final price is $23148 + $1477 + $495 + $ 167.50 = $25287.5?
MSRP (Sticker Price)
$28,949
dealer discount
−$1,622
$27,327
sales tax
$2,425
Estimated Registration & Fees
$333
Total Purchase Price
$30,085
That's quite a bit more then I wanted to pay. Is that a reasonable price? Think I can get a better deal on the 2019 models in a few months?
I'd work on getting quotes from more dealers.
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I'm considering just waiting until the new models are announced and hoping to get a deal then, since they may want to clear inventory
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Aren't those considered quotes?
First of all, I'm an International student so my English may not enough for you all understand clearly. Please understand me.
It's my first time buying a brand new car with budget $24,500 to $25,000 including all doc, taxes and everything.
I live in Arizona area and may go to dealership at the first week of the coming August.
What I am now considering is Toyota Camry se or Honda Accord Sports 1.5.
I have been considering other used luxury cars such as( Lexus,2 years or 3 years old ES350, MB GLA 250 and Audi Q3). However, I'm worried about what if there will be some diagnostic issues on a car then it's luxury brand, and will cost me a lot. So now I'm thinking between Camry and Accord.
Oh Too much info myself, In Arizona area, if I get Camry for $25,000 OTD then is it going to be crazy deal and dealers won't even reply me? I do not mind LE but are there much differences between LE and XLE?
If you have an experiences that purchased Camry in Arizona area, plz share me your deal. I will be appreciate.
Thanks
Dealers have to pay for those quotes that go through 3rd party websites. I don't see where that helps you, in trying to get the lowest price. You may be able to get a "fair" price, that way, but I want a deal in the 95th percentile.
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Then sales tax on $22000 is another $1800 or so..
So, your actual budget for selling price is about $22,000 (+tax, title/doc/registration), if you want to get out the door for $25K.
There isn't much in the way of incentives on the Camry in your area. $500 rebate, if you are financing through TFS.
I don't know the MSRPs of the models you are interested in, but to get to $22000 selling price, they will definitely have to be under $25K MSRP.
For trim differences and MSRPs, the quickest way to get that info is to check out the Toyota website.
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Your explanations were enough to understand.
So for example, if i want to purchase the car with OTD 25000, then Selling Price must be 22,000 so that i can pay tax and doc fee etc.
then, is it better buying a car in California and drive back to Arizona and register? For instance, California Sales tax is 9.8 percents but if i purchase in California and register myself, then i do not need to pay California sales tax. I still pay the Arizona sales tax when I register roght,
and the doc and reg fee, because i am not purchasing a car thru Arizona dealers, so i dont need to think abt extra 1200 dollars when I register right?
Am I thinking correctly?
if so, it is better buying a car from California dealers and register in Arizona myself. Usually cars more cheap in California.
thanks
It's best to shop hard in your home area, and find the best deal you can, there.
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[The confusion may come from me looking to lease a car and buy one for my mom - her money, of course.]
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I think I got a steal!
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