Hi,
I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
What can one be bought for
realistically with no trade,cash?
Thanks.......
BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
he he too many problems.
I've seen '07 Taco's of that MSRP range for around $26,900 advertised in our
region (NE)
"rb" <rcbe@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:458ae135$0$16727$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> What can one be bought for
> realistically with no trade,cash?
> Thanks.......
>
>
> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> he he too many problems.
>[/color]
rb posted for all of us...
[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> What can one be bought for
> realistically with no trade,cash?
> Thanks.......
>
>
> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> he he too many problems.
>
>
>[/color]
Go to Edmund's figure out what you want then figure out the wholesale price.
They make money at the wholesale price. Fill out form on Toyota page and let
the dealers give you Internet price and inventory. Saves time and aggravation.
--
Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.
Unfortunately they will say that Edmunds is not accurate or the prices are
out of date --- and it's frequently true guess du to dollar fluctuation.
"Tekkie®" <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ff50cf4771c4332989683@news20.forteinc.com...[color=blue]
> rb posted for all of us...
>[color=green]
>> Hi,
>> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
>> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
>> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
>> What can one be bought for
>> realistically with no trade,cash?
>> Thanks.......
>>
>>
>> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
>> he he too many problems.
>>
>>
>>[/color]
> Go to Edmund's figure out what you want then figure out the wholesale
> price.
> They make money at the wholesale price. Fill out form on Toyota page and
> let
> the dealers give you Internet price and inventory. Saves time and
> aggravation.
> --
> Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.[/color]
You should have no problem getting one at dealer invoice using an online
service like autobytel.com.
Clubs like Costco offer a similar service with similar prices. If you know
exactly what you want and you don't like haggling with the sales people this
is the way to go. There's nothing to lose by checking out price quotes from
various internet/fleet dealers.
"Wolfgang" <NOwolfXgang_dieterxSPAM@NOXcox.netNOT> wrote in message
news:BHHih.70451$RJ.13668@newsfe17.lga...[color=blue]
> Unfortunately they will say that Edmunds is not accurate or the prices are
> out of date --- and it's frequently true guess du to dollar fluctuation.
>
> "Tekkie®" <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1ff50cf4771c4332989683@news20.forteinc.com...[color=green]
> > rb posted for all of us...
> >[color=darkred]
> >> Hi,
> >> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> >> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> >> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> >> What can one be bought for
> >> realistically with no trade,cash?
> >> Thanks.......
> >>
> >>
> >> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> >> he he too many problems.
> >>
> >>
> >>[/color]
> > Go to Edmund's figure out what you want then figure out the wholesale
> > price.
> > They make money at the wholesale price. Fill out form on Toyota page[/color][/color]
and[color=blue][color=green]
> > let
> > the dealers give you Internet price and inventory. Saves time and
> > aggravation.
> > --
> > Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.[/color]
>
>[/color]
rb wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> What can one be bought for
> realistically with no trade,cash?
> Thanks.......
>
>
> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> he he too many problems.
>
>[/color]
No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on
what they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you
on the interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in,
or just a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck.
They NEED to make a sale. If there are only a few, the
stealership has the advantage.
Look at these sites
[url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
[url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url]
[url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying
services...use these to get prices. You can also email the local
dealerships and ask the 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give
you a price. You can't really ask a national forum what prices to
expect for your local region. The five southeastern states and five
southern states still have regional wholesale Toyota distributors
that are one more layer of gouging the customer.
As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to
cheat you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then
when the paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be
magic...it's never lower). READ every piece of paperwork.
UNDERSTAND everything you read. ASK about anything you don't
understand. Sign ONLY when everything is 100% OK. NEVER pay for
any extra...paint treatments, upholstery treatments, extended
so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc. If you feel the
need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home, do an
internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement
from any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best
price...and it'll be lower than you were offered.
Please post back here with the results of your search.
If you walk in the door with cash, even if they don't have what you want on
the lot, your *still* have the upper hand. When I bought my Tundra, I took
it a step further... I registered it in a different state so they also lost
the documentation registration, and title fees/kickbacks.
They didn't have what I wanted on the lot, they had to bring it in from a
dealership in another state.
Cash talks, BS walks
It didn't hurt that I gave them a $2000 cash deposit to order it,
With the $2500 in rebates I got on my truck, I drove it off the lot for
$15,800.
"Ken Shelton" <shelton@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:c8-dnWVnG9v-lhHYnZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@cablespeedwa.com...[color=blue]
> rb wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi,
>> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
>> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
>> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
>> What can one be bought for
>> realistically with no trade,cash?
>> Thanks.......
>>
>>
>> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
>> he he too many problems.[/color]
> No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on what
> they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
>
> Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you on the
> interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
>
> Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in, or just
> a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck. They NEED to
> make a sale. If there are only a few, the stealership has the advantage.
>
> Look at these sites
> [url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
> [url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
> [url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
> [url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
> [url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url]
> [url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
>
> All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying services...use
> these to get prices. You can also email the local dealerships and ask the
> 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give you a price. You can't really
> ask a national forum what prices to expect for your local region. The
> five southeastern states and five southern states still have regional
> wholesale Toyota distributors that are one more layer of gouging the
> customer.
>
> As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to cheat
> you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then when the
> paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be magic...it's
> never lower). READ every piece of paperwork. UNDERSTAND everything you
> read. ASK about anything you don't understand. Sign ONLY when everything
> is 100% OK. NEVER pay for any extra...paint treatments, upholstery
> treatments, extended so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc. If
> you feel the need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home, do
> an internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement from
> any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best price...and
> it'll be lower than you were offered.
>
> Please post back here with the results of your search.
>
>
> Ken[/color]
"Ken Shelton" <shelton@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
news:c8-dnWVnG9v-lhHYnZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@cablespeedwa.com...[color=blue]
> rb wrote:[color=green]
>> Hi,
>> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
>> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
>> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
>> What can one be bought for
>> realistically with no trade,cash?
>> Thanks.......
>>
>>
>> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
>> he he too many problems.[/color]
> No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on what
> they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
>
> Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you on the
> interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
>
> Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in, or just
> a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck. They NEED to
> make a sale. If there are only a few, the stealership has the advantage.
>
> Look at these sites
> [url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
> [url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
> [url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
> [url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
> [url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url]
> [url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
>
> All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying services...use
> these to get prices. You can also email the local dealerships and ask the
> 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give you a price. You can't really
> ask a national forum what prices to expect for your local region. The
> five southeastern states and five southern states still have regional
> wholesale Toyota distributors that are one more layer of gouging the
> customer.
>
> As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to cheat
> you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then when the
> paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be magic...it's
> never lower). READ every piece of paperwork. UNDERSTAND everything you
> read. ASK about anything you don't understand. Sign ONLY when everything
> is 100% OK. NEVER pay for any extra...paint treatments, upholstery
> treatments, extended so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc. If
> you feel the need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home, do
> an internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement from
> any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best price...and
> it'll be lower than you were offered.
>
> Please post back here with the results of your search.
>
>
> Ken[/color]
Thanks Guys!
I will have to do some more research on these sites.
Moon everyone is not interested on a strip down 6cyl. single cab work tuck,
so the 15.8 k price is crap.
I got me a 2006 Double Cab SR5 loaded with 6 k down and 19,800 out the door,
the best thing I like so far is the quiet ride and flip up moon roof, in 6
months I have put on it 920 Miles. Did I said I love the ride...
I think I did it right, I went in 2 days before the end of the month and
found that the dealer nearest to me had the biggest selection, 4 hours later
I had my truck for 60 months at $365, even today I don't know if a got a
good deal or could have done better but I'm happy with the truck and my
monthly payments.
Think about it Moon $365truck $135 insurance= $500 just to drive around 200
Mls a month and I can't even claim any receipts... :0
Aaaah but sweet comfy Mls they are
"Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:UrKdnRAc6purkxHYnZ2dnUVZ_qOpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> If you walk in the door with cash, even if they don't have what you want[/color]
on[color=blue]
> the lot, your *still* have the upper hand. When I bought my Tundra, I took
> it a step further... I registered it in a different state so they also[/color]
lost[color=blue]
> the documentation registration, and title fees/kickbacks.
> They didn't have what I wanted on the lot, they had to bring it in from a
> dealership in another state.
> Cash talks, BS walks
> It didn't hurt that I gave them a $2000 cash deposit to order it,
> With the $2500 in rebates I got on my truck, I drove it off the lot for
> $15,800.
>
> "Ken Shelton" <shelton@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
> news:c8-dnWVnG9v-lhHYnZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@cablespeedwa.com...[color=green]
> > rb wrote:[color=darkred]
> >> Hi,
> >> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> >> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> >> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> >> What can one be bought for
> >> realistically with no trade,cash?
> >> Thanks.......
> >>
> >>
> >> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> >> he he too many problems.[/color]
> > No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on what
> > they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
> >
> > Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you on[/color][/color]
the[color=blue][color=green]
> > interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
> >
> > Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in, or[/color][/color]
just[color=blue][color=green]
> > a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck. They NEED to
> > make a sale. If there are only a few, the stealership has the[/color][/color]
advantage.[color=blue][color=green]
> >
> > Look at these sites
> > [url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
> > [url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
> > [url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
> > [url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
> >[/color][/color]
[url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url][color=blue][color=green]
> > [url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
> >
> > All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying[/color][/color]
services...use[color=blue][color=green]
> > these to get prices. You can also email the local dealerships and ask[/color][/color]
the[color=blue][color=green]
> > 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give you a price. You can't[/color][/color]
really[color=blue][color=green]
> > ask a national forum what prices to expect for your local region. The
> > five southeastern states and five southern states still have regional
> > wholesale Toyota distributors that are one more layer of gouging the
> > customer.
> >
> > As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to[/color][/color]
cheat[color=blue][color=green]
> > you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then when the
> > paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be magic...it's
> > never lower). READ every piece of paperwork. UNDERSTAND everything you
> > read. ASK about anything you don't understand. Sign ONLY when[/color][/color]
everything[color=blue][color=green]
> > is 100% OK. NEVER pay for any extra...paint treatments, upholstery
> > treatments, extended so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc. If
> > you feel the need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home,[/color][/color]
do[color=blue][color=green]
> > an internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement[/color][/color]
from[color=blue][color=green]
> > any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best[/color][/color]
price...and[color=blue][color=green]
> > it'll be lower than you were offered.
> >
> > Please post back here with the results of your search.
> >
> >
> > Ken[/color]
>
>[/color]
";)" <FlushTheShit@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:N9Odnd28iO0qhxHYnZ2dnUVZ_uC3nZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> Moon everyone is not interested on a strip down 6cyl. single cab work
> tuck,
> so the 15.8 k price is crap.[/color]
Actually it's hardly stripped down... Its comfortable, is fun to drive, and
does everything I need it to do......but thats ok too.
[color=blue]
> I got me a 2006 Double Cab SR5 loaded with 6 k down and 19,800 out the
> door,
> the best thing I like so far is the quiet ride and flip up moon roof, in 6
> months I have put on it 920 Miles. Did I said I love the ride...
> I think I did it right, I went in 2 days before the end of the month and
> found that the dealer nearest to me had the biggest selection, 4 hours
> later
> I had my truck for 60 months at $365, even today I don't know if a got a
> good deal or could have done better but I'm happy with the truck and my
> monthly payments.
> Think about it Moon $365truck $135 insurance= $500 just to drive around
> 200
> Mls a month and I can't even claim any receipts... :0
> Aaaah but sweet comfy Mls they are
>[/color]
920 miles in 6 months?? you sure dumped a lot of money for a garage
queen....and at that rate you might be ready for your first service in
oh....about 3 years.
If I was gonna buy a garage queen, I would be looking at something like
this....
[url]http://www.sevenselans.com/cars_for_sale/2002_deDion/pages/P8180031_jpg.htm[/url]
FWIW.. my insurance is only $62/mo, and my truck is paid for.
[color=blue]
> "Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:UrKdnRAc6purkxHYnZ2dnUVZ_qOpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=green]
>> If you walk in the door with cash, even if they don't have what you want[/color]
> on[color=green]
>> the lot, your *still* have the upper hand. When I bought my Tundra, I
>> took
>> it a step further... I registered it in a different state so they also[/color]
> lost[color=green]
>> the documentation registration, and title fees/kickbacks.
>> They didn't have what I wanted on the lot, they had to bring it in from a
>> dealership in another state.
>> Cash talks, BS walks
>> It didn't hurt that I gave them a $2000 cash deposit to order it,
>> With the $2500 in rebates I got on my truck, I drove it off the lot for
>> $15,800.
>>
>> "Ken Shelton" <shelton@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
>> news:c8-dnWVnG9v-lhHYnZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@cablespeedwa.com...[color=darkred]
>> > rb wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
>> >> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
>> >> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
>> >> What can one be bought for
>> >> realistically with no trade,cash?
>> >> Thanks.......
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
>> >> he he too many problems.
>> > No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on what
>> > they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
>> >
>> > Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you on[/color][/color]
> the[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
>> >
>> > Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in, or[/color][/color]
> just[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck. They NEED
>> > to
>> > make a sale. If there are only a few, the stealership has the[/color][/color]
> advantage.[color=green][color=darkred]
>> >
>> > Look at these sites
>> > [url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
>> > [url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
>> > [url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
>> > [url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
>> >[/color][/color]
> [url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url][color=green][color=darkred]
>> > [url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
>> >
>> > All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying[/color][/color]
> services...use[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > these to get prices. You can also email the local dealerships and ask[/color][/color]
> the[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give you a price. You can't[/color][/color]
> really[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > ask a national forum what prices to expect for your local region. The
>> > five southeastern states and five southern states still have regional
>> > wholesale Toyota distributors that are one more layer of gouging the
>> > customer.
>> >
>> > As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to[/color][/color]
> cheat[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then when the
>> > paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be
>> > magic...it's
>> > never lower). READ every piece of paperwork. UNDERSTAND everything you
>> > read. ASK about anything you don't understand. Sign ONLY when[/color][/color]
> everything[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > is 100% OK. NEVER pay for any extra...paint treatments, upholstery
>> > treatments, extended so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc.
>> > If
>> > you feel the need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home,[/color][/color]
> do[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > an internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement[/color][/color]
> from[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best[/color][/color]
> price...and[color=green][color=darkred]
>> > it'll be lower than you were offered.
>> >
>> > Please post back here with the results of your search.
>> >
>> >
>> > Ken[/color]
>>
>>[/color]
>
>[/color]
"Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@comcast.net> wrote in message news:6PadnS2N5sl5vRHYnZ2dnUVZ_qisnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> [color=green]
> > Moon everyone is not interested on a strip down 6cyl. single cab work
> > tuck,
> > so the 15.8 k price is crap.[/color]
>
> Actually it's hardly stripped down... Its comfortable, is fun to drive, and
> does everything I need it to do......but thats ok too.
> [color=green]
> > I got me a 2006 Double Cab SR5 loaded with 6 k down and 19,800 out the
> > door,
> > the best thing I like so far is the quiet ride and flip up moon roof, in 6
> > months I have put on it 920 Miles. Did I said I love the ride...
> > I think I did it right, I went in 2 days before the end of the month and
> > found that the dealer nearest to me had the biggest selection, 4 hours
> > later
> > I had my truck for 60 months at $365, even today I don't know if a got a
> > good deal or could have done better but I'm happy with the truck and my
> > monthly payments.
> > Think about it Moon $365truck $135 insurance= $500 just to drive around
> > 200
> > Mls a month and I can't even claim any receipts... :0
> > Aaaah but sweet comfy Mls they are
> >[/color]
> 920 miles in 6 months?? you sure dumped a lot of money for a garage
> queen....and at that rate you might be ready for your first service in
> oh....about 3 years.[/color]
Yeap, I might trade in for the 07 if the dealer won't dick me too hard, I only use to go to the office and p/u my work van I use the van for work and running around getting everything else done.[color=blue]
> If I was gonna buy a garage queen, I would be looking at something like
> this....[/color]
[url]http://www.sevenselans.com/cars_for_sale/2002_deDion/pages/P8180031_jpg.htm[/url]
Prettyyyy but I can fit a sheet of plywood anywhere for what I can see and for sure I can't take my babies to the vet. [color=blue]
> FWIW.. my insurance is only $62/mo, and my truck is paid for.[/color]
S. FL is expensive, I think is because of the no fault crap, I have a clean record.
Hey Moon do you really help your wife with her homework? A lot of people go to jail around here for that kind of shit man, you should be ashamed.[color=blue][color=green]
> > "Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:UrKdnRAc6purkxHYnZ2dnUVZ_qOpnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=darkred]
> >> If you walk in the door with cash, even if they don't have what you want[/color]
> > on[color=darkred]
> >> the lot, your *still* have the upper hand. When I bought my Tundra, I
> >> took
> >> it a step further... I registered it in a different state so they also[/color]
> > lost[color=darkred]
> >> the documentation registration, and title fees/kickbacks.
> >> They didn't have what I wanted on the lot, they had to bring it in from a
> >> dealership in another state.
> >> Cash talks, BS walks
> >> It didn't hurt that I gave them a $2000 cash deposit to order it,
> >> With the $2500 in rebates I got on my truck, I drove it off the lot for
> >> $15,800.
> >>
> >> "Ken Shelton" <shelton@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
> >> news:c8-dnWVnG9v-lhHYnZ2dnUVZ_vqpnZ2d@cablespeedwa.com...
> >> > rb wrote:
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> >> >> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> >> >> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> >> >> What can one be bought for
> >> >> realistically with no trade,cash?
> >> >> Thanks.......
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> >> >> he he too many problems.
> >> > No trade is an opportunity missed for the dealership to chisel on what
> >> > they give you and make more profit on the used car lot.
> >> >
> >> > Cash is an opportunity missed for the dealership to overcharge you on[/color]
> > the[color=darkred]
> >> > interest rate and get a kickback from the lender.
> >> >
> >> > Do the local dealerships have lots of trucks you're interested in, or[/color]
> > just[color=darkred]
> >> > a few. If lots, you have the advantage. You WANT a truck. They NEED
> >> > to
> >> > make a sale. If there are only a few, the stealership has the[/color]
> > advantage.[color=darkred]
> >> >
> >> > Look at these sites
> >> > [url]http://carbuyingtips.com/[/url]
> >> > [url]http://www.edmunds.com/caradvice.html[/url]
> >> > [url]http://autoscoop.com/[/url]
> >> > [url]http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/index.htm[/url]
> >> >[/color]
> > [url]http://www.vehix.com/DefaultCategoryVersion.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1[/url][color=darkred]
> >> > [url]http://cars.com/go/index.jsp[/url]
> >> >
> >> > All the car related web sites have links or ads for buying[/color]
> > services...use[color=darkred]
> >> > these to get prices. You can also email the local dealerships and ask[/color]
> > the[color=darkred]
> >> > 'fleet' or 'internet' sales person to give you a price. You can't[/color]
> > really[color=darkred]
> >> > ask a national forum what prices to expect for your local region. The
> >> > five southeastern states and five southern states still have regional
> >> > wholesale Toyota distributors that are one more layer of gouging the
> >> > customer.
> >> >
> >> > As always, keep a close grip on your wallet. Expect them to try to[/color]
> > cheat[color=darkred]
> >> > you. One popular scam is to give you a decent price, then when the
> >> > paperwork is printed the price is magically higher (must be
> >> > magic...it's
> >> > never lower). READ every piece of paperwork. UNDERSTAND everything you
> >> > read. ASK about anything you don't understand. Sign ONLY when[/color]
> > everything[color=darkred]
> >> > is 100% OK. NEVER pay for any extra...paint treatments, upholstery
> >> > treatments, extended so-called warranties, glass etching, etc., etc.
> >> > If
> >> > you feel the need for the extended warranty, take your new truck home,[/color]
> > do[color=darkred]
> >> > an internet search, and buy only the Toyota Vehicle Service Agreement[/color]
> > from[color=darkred]
> >> > any Toyota dealership in the country that offers you the best[/color]
> > price...and[color=darkred]
> >> > it'll be lower than you were offered.
> >> >
> >> > Please post back here with the results of your search.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Ken
> >>
> >>[/color]
> >
> > [/color]
>
>[/color]
";)" <FlushTheShit@comcast.net> wrote in message news:cvednVIFjMgiuhHYnZ2dnUVZ_qyjnZ2d@comcast.com...
"Noon-Air" <Noon-Air@comcast.net> wrote in message news:6PadnS2N5sl5vRHYnZ2dnUVZ_qisnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue]
> [color=green]
> > Moon everyone is not interested on a strip down 6cyl. single cab work
> > tuck,
> > so the 15.8 k price is crap.[/color]
>
> Actually it's hardly stripped down... Its comfortable, is fun to drive, and
> does everything I need it to do......but thats ok too.
> [color=green]
> > I got me a 2006 Double Cab SR5 loaded with 6 k down and 19,800 out the
> > door,
> > the best thing I like so far is the quiet ride and flip up moon roof, in 6
> > months I have put on it 920 Miles. Did I said I love the ride...
> > I think I did it right, I went in 2 days before the end of the month and
> > found that the dealer nearest to me had the biggest selection, 4 hours
> > later
> > I had my truck for 60 months at $365, even today I don't know if a got a
> > good deal or could have done better but I'm happy with the truck and my
> > monthly payments.
> > Think about it Moon $365truck $135 insurance= $500 just to drive around
> > 200
> > Mls a month and I can't even claim any receipts... :0
> > Aaaah but sweet comfy Mls they are
> >[/color]
> 920 miles in 6 months?? you sure dumped a lot of money for a garage
> queen....and at that rate you might be ready for your first service in
> oh....about 3 years.[/color]
Yeap, I might trade in for the 07 if the dealer won't dick me too hard, I only use to go to the office and p/u my work van I use the van for work and running around getting everything else done.[color=blue]
> If I was gonna buy a garage queen, I would be looking at something like
> this....[/color]
[url]http://www.sevenselans.com/cars_for_sale/2002_deDion/pages/P8180031_jpg.htm[/url]
Prettyyyy but I can fit a sheet of plywood anywhere for what I can see and for sure I can't take my babies to the vet.
The Seven is for terrorizing the back roads early Sunday mornings, and kicking butt on the AutoX track, the truck is for hauling something other than ass :-)
[color=blue]
> FWIW.. my insurance is only $62/mo, and my truck is paid for.[/color]
S. FL is expensive, I think is because of the no fault crap, I have a clean record.
S, FL is expensive because half the folks driving don't have insurance, the rest either are too old to be on the road, or they don't "habla".
Hey Moon do you really help your wife with her homework? A lot of people go to jail around here for that kind of shit man, you should be ashamed.
Wife?? nope... not afflicted with that around here.
A friend was telling me about his credit union's car buying service. They
check the area dealers for the best deal.
Might be worth looking into.
"rb" <rcbe@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
news:458ae135$0$16727$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...[color=blue]
> Hi,
> I've been Looking at 07 Taco's all the ones
> I like are $29 to $30 G MSRP.
> 4x V6 4 door TRD off-road package.
> What can one be bought for
> realistically with no trade,cash?
> Thanks.......
>
>
> BTW Have always been GM just can't do that anymore.
> he he too many problems.
>[/color]
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