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Originally Posted by firetruck41
Maybe the magazine had it wrong, they often get new vehicles before they are released and before pricing is set.
I have no idea what you are talking about when you say "Yea i do seem to think pricing levels on a few Toyota car's/Suv's are over inflated on Mrsp". It's pretty obvious you aren't talking about MSRP, when you refer to a $56k Tundra, that is a dealer advertised price, that is not MSRP.
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who payes Msrp I don't go into a Dealership and say I want that without the price negotiate on the car/truck but then again there are people out there who aren't that bright and do

It's pretty obvious I'm the type buyer who shops the ad's searching for the best possible deal breaker but then again this isn't new to be as a Loyal Toyota customer.

Like this for example if i wanted to buy a New 2007 Tundra Double cab and see an sr5 on a Saturday ad quoted for $24,600 from Cobb Toyota based in Atlanta and seeing them at other places for $28k to 30k Yea they have the truck in stock but your saving in the long run.
About the Quoted mag I really tend to beleive the $62k as tested with navi is ideally the Mrsp this 2008 Toyota Lc is set for.This had Navi too so idealy I think some price inflation is pretty much expected on this new of a product which is really nothing new in my book i've seen this with the Tundra when I lived in California too.
Erik