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This is a discussion thread titled "Crewmax price vs DC", within the Pricing and Dealers forum, part of the Marketplace Forums category.
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I got my crew for fleet discount pricing with having to do nothing more than tell my local yota dealer "ok thanks, I will keep checking around" after he told me the MSRP would be around $44,700... he then called back about 20 minutes later and told me he had talked with the GM and he agreed to give me a fleet discount
that all adds up to a sale price of $41,601 on a black crewmax LTD TRD with all the options except NAV and DVD (installing a Pioneer AVIC-Z2 and 12" DVD player in the back for alot cheaper than factory) so when he told me the price I gave him a deposit right then and there, I figure I got a deal that I can live with
the last two toyotas i bought in 05 were bought at $1000.00 back of invoice. so far without even asking what the price would be i am being told 2% over invoice. once i get serious about what i want, models etc, i will get serious about the pricing.
I got my crew for fleet discount pricing with having to do nothing more than tell my local yota dealer "ok thanks, I will keep checking around" after he told me the MSRP would be around $44,700... he then called back about 20 minutes later and told me he had talked with the GM and he agreed to give me a fleet discount
that all adds up to a sale price of $41,601 on a black crewmax LTD TRD with all the options except NAV and DVD (installing a Pioneer AVIC-Z2 and 12" DVD player in the back for alot cheaper than factory) so when he told me the price I gave him a deposit right then and there, I figure I got a deal that I can live with
i'll take the sr5 crewmax for $35k and add my present avic Z1 Navi system since I've aware the Toyota Navi sucks on features doesnt provide xm navi traff and Hdd voice search control's I can't live without this feature aftermarket is the way to go plus My amp is stronger vs Tundra's 450 watt's...
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i'll take the sr5 crewmax for $35k and add my present avic Z1 Navi system since I've aware the Toyota Navi sucks on features doesnt provide xm navi traff and Hdd voice search control's I can't live without this feature aftermarket is the way to go plus My amp is stronger vs Tundra's 450 watt's...
is the avic navi system touch screen? does it fit the dash opening and look factory? if so then that sounds good. i am not familiar with this system. last time i bought my truck and wanted navi the only way to go with a factory look was with the factory system. if it is not factory look and touch it is no good to me, just my 2 cents.
just did a little quick look at the avic Z1 and it looks nice but i am not 16 any more and really don't want to F with car stereo stuff so i think factory is the easy way to go. has bluetooth, integrated, costs 1650.00 with factory warranty etc. yea xm is more money, but negotiate up front and it will only be a few hundred more. i have it now and it is fine, so 3 years newer has to be ok.
I am not 16 anymore either but I will be traveling alot and the 12 million Points of Interest compared to 1-2 with factory, plus the voice recognition for navigation and music, ipod controls from the touch screen, etc. the capabilities suits my needs much better than the factory nav.
it works for me, but to each his own.
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