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I would like to purchase a new toyota (currently looking at a tacoma). I would like to get it at the best price possible, but also want the dealer to take me seriously and not be too offended by an outrageoulsy low offer.

The MSRP's I have been looking at are running around 26,000 to 29,000.

There are not currently any dealer incentives on these vehicles, but I will continue to watch.

I have excellent credit so that is not an issue.

I have time on my side as I don't NEED the vehicle immediately.

I am located in a town with a population of roughly 40,000 and have access to larger towns nearby and their dealerships.

Thanks!

2007-01-03 03:11:53 · 8 answers · asked by wyomingJoan 2 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

8 answers

Don't worry about the MSRP. You should find out what the invoice cost to the dealer is and negotiate from there.

2007-01-03 03:15:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-05-22 22:53:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Then there is the issue of trying too hard. You may shop until you are blue in the face, got the lowest number, BUT you also met the sharpest guy out there. He WILL make money somehow, especially from people who have shopped the world. Over shopping can also hurt you. I truly enjoy watching this happen to people who think they know everything.

Go to your local dealer (you may need him someday) and offer him a fair (for toyota) 500. over cost. He may or may not take it. But try to buy from your local dealer. I also enjoy the clients who come in complain that they have a problem, and ask me for help. The look on their face when you tell them if they need special consideration they'll have to go back to they dealer they bought it from. Try to buy local, it will make a difference.

2007-01-03 04:06:13 · answer #3 · answered by jay 7 · 0 0

www.carsdirect.com

Will let you price away without putting in any personal info or committing to anything.

There appears to be about $2000+ to play with on these. If you are persistent, you may be able to get more off. I input a 4x4 Crewcab regular bed w/ the TRD sport package. Other models may have more or less to play with.

2007-01-03 07:37:37 · answer #4 · answered by XUSAAAgent 5 · 0 0

there is only one correct answer which is as much as possible, and the way to get the most off is to go to several dealers showing each the best price you have been quoted by another dealer and asking if they can beat it

2007-01-03 03:32:49 · answer #5 · answered by wyzrdofahs 5 · 0 0

calculate your price here:
http://www.kbb.com/

also, get your financing from your bank, otherwise the dealer will just tack your 'savings' onto your loan

2007-01-03 03:16:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i would go with a Chevrolet Colorado instead as it is a much better truck for less money.

2007-01-03 04:16:31 · answer #7 · answered by vetteslayer 3 · 0 1

Check http://www.edmunds.com for more info on pricing.

2007-01-03 03:19:36 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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