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Has anyone noticed the $500 price increase on Toyota's website?
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The SR5 only increased by $195 MSRP comparatively to 2024, all other trims significantly increased. This may be a QC Hold price adjustment. Crazy they would be putting their screw up on us but that's business babyI had not noticed. I built my SR5 again and yes, it's more. Was there an announcement or justification for this increase in cost on an already expensive line-up?
Agreed on the SR5, that was one of the factors I considered when purchasing that trim level. However, they went nuts on price increases for the other trim levels.The SR5 only increased by $195 MSRP comparatively to 2024, all other trims significantly increased. This may be a QC Hold price adjustment. Crazy they would be putting their screw up on us but that's business baby
Completely agree, what gave me some assurance to buy was the engine and chassis being out for a few years. The tech may be worrisome but there is less risk with the SR5 due to lack thereof comparatively to higher trims.Agreed on the SR5, that was one of the factors I considered when purchasing that trim level. However, they went nuts on price increases for the other trim levels.
Toyota are, in my opinion are near of the cost/value when compared to competitors. As long as they vehicles end up being reliable, I mean, 300k reliable, the additional cost may be worth it.
They have had quality issues with the Tundra and early Tacoma’s. If that continues with the new 4R, the reliability will impact value and what folk will pay for the vehicle.
My $0.02.