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Price I paid for Limited FWD
by sukh1 on Fri Mar 21 01:25:35 PDT 2008
I thank all the members in guiding my purchase. 2008 Limited Edition with option#2 (basically has everything possible) before taxes/lic $35500, dealer slapped on junk fees of about $300+ on top of that (Las Vegas , NV). Still a decent deal in my estimation since did not have to haggle (did it over the phone). Got extended care toyota factory warranty platinum 7 yrs 100000 miles for $880 from Toyota of Greenfield, local dealer wanted $1895. I had tried 3 other local dealers, no one was coming in below $37000 for the van. The car rocks! My wife was skeptical of buying a mini-van, but after spending half hr. in this car, she is very impressed...... to the point of showing our friends all the features it has. Tickles me to no end.
Re: Toyota Yaris: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS]
by aussie9 on Wed Sep 19 19:43:11 PDT 2007
Hi to everyone, I just bought my Yaris liftback for $13750.00 with power package including ABS and airbags, Meteorite Metallic color and with just 6 miles. We loved the car the first time we drove and my wife had been driving it non stop around town. Bought this car @ Centennial Toyota ( www.CentennialToyota.com )in Las Vegas, NV. If you are interested contact AHAB of the internet department his a great guy to work with. Didn't purchase the extended warranty through them ($1600.00 for 7yr. - 100,000 miles). Good luck future Yaris owners! Buy Toyota...you got value plus reliability.
TRUE OR FALSE
by edmen on Fri Sep 07 18:39:04 PDT 2007
I always read here in this forum that some people here got their 07 Camry LE 4cyl auto for $17988 plus tax,title and other fees from some dealers in so. calif. I emailed one, Power Toyota of Cerritos, and gave me a quote of $19,354 plus tax, title and other fees, and that includes a $500 rebate which is the same price here in Las Vegas, NV. I am willing to travel to southern cal if the aforementioned price is true. Where are these people and show your receipts if you are telling the truth?
Re: How much lower than $16,318 should I ask for Yaris Sedan? [wadsworth1]
by rerednaw on Mon Jul 23 11:41:35 PDT 2007
I'd recommend a little extra research. If several thousands dollars are worth a hour or so of your time. For many people it isn't. :) Start with Dealer Cost. Which is (approximately): ================================================= Invoice (find this on many places) Minus Factory Holdback (~2-4%) Usually 2% on Toyotas. Minus Factory to Dealer Incentives (check Edmunds, Cars.com, etc...) Minus Consumer Rebates ADD destination charge (a legitimate charge) Minus Factory Floorplan Fee. = Dealer Cost. Factor in fair dealer profit (say 3-5%) Include sales tax. That's your offering price. All other Fees are NOT legit and should be renamed "more dealer profit." If the dealer doesn't want a fair offer, then either 1) the car is truly in high demand (NONE on the lot and a 6+ month waiting list) in which case you're stuck. OR (more often) 2) He trying to get every last dime out of you and you should go somewhere else. Last time I bought a car, I faxed my offer to 6-7 different dealers. In my town, one dealer never called me back and the other two lied. They stated they would meet my offer and had the car in stock. One didn't have the car in stock, the other wanted to add 'fee-a-rama' I ended up getting the car out of state, my make, model and color for the price I set. YMMV and good luck. P.S. I'm assuming cash offer, no trade-in. If you need a loan or have a trade-in, it gets even more complicated.
Re: 2007 Toyota Yaris Hatchback - Boston price [lok888]
by rerednaw on Fri Apr 06 14:01:21 PDT 2007
Sorry I'm out over in the west (Nevada). But the best price I got (Hatchback Yaris) was $12,207 (and it was NOT easy to get a decent price). It is sad that so many dealers try to take everyone to the cleaners... Have you tried Costco pricing? They usually come in around $150 over invoice for little cars like the Yaris. Good luck! edit: just wanted to add that price was at the end of the year, before the recent increase.
envious las vegas camry le owner
by edmen on Tue Mar 06 11:50:48 PST 2007
i keep reading a lot of california camry le owners paying as low as $18,600.i bought mine with auto trans and only (cf)floor/trunk mats as option for $20,007+399 doc. fee+$1,581.47 NV sales tax+28.25 title fee, total of $22,015.72 OTD.i'm just thinking they might have gotten a ce model or le with manual trans, as what my salesman told me since he cannnot give it to me on that price, or is there any other vegas sucker like me out there?

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