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Originally Posted by Cajun93
I was in your shoes. I knew what I wanted and had the funds for the product I wanted. I had a very particular pkg I wanted. Had I sat around and asked for Toyota to ship the truck to me I would never have the vehicle I wanted. Keep in mind you WANT something too. Sometimes when you WANT something you have to go get it. If you don't want the product bad enough to put out some effort- don't blame the company. I'm not saying drive around the world looking for your particular pkg, just get on the phone, send a few emails, drive to a couple dealerships.
My EXACT pkg I wanted was at the nearest dealer. It was not listed in the inventory computer system because it was DEMO'd. You'll need to put out some effort to get what you want.
Toyota will not find your pkg, ship it to you, back it into your garage with a full tank of gas, freshly waxed and the papers filled out, ready to sign. Won't happen.
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Toyota might not, but the dealer did. I couldn't deal with the local dealer, so contacted the dealer that had sold me my Camry thru an internet deal, and they found the SR5 Sequoia with the color and options that we wanted, quoted a trade in value for our Camry, delivered the vehicle to my house with a full tank of gas, and had all the paperwork ready to sign. They didn't back it into the garage, but waited for me to return after we took it for a spin to make sure there wasn't anything about it that we didn't like. The dealership was about 360 miles away. I like buying like this. Sitting for hours in a showroom while the salesmen are gathered up back in a room down some hallway, laughing and having fun, while you are sitting there, getting madder by the minute is not how I like to be treated.