Average I’ve seen in my area are $2-5k. Some are higher at $8-10k. Some are straight dealer adjustments while some are BS dealership add-ons like cilajet, random lift kits, “protection packages” etc
This is on top of whatever options toyota build the ORP with.
I haven't had issues from dealerships when shopping across regional lines. I'm in Los Angeles and dealerships from San Francisco, Denver, and Portland areas shown on the maps had no issues with selling the car to me. The issues I ran into are with financing through my credit union, since they...
I’ve had door edge guards on the last 2 cars I purchased. They’re usually just a thin clear film, pretty much PPF. I usually get the dealership to remove the price even though it was already installed.
I have a pretty narrow driveway so I do like the peace of mind that if I accidentally tap the...
And in exactly 1 week from this post, I was able to find the exact 4Runner in the color/spec/options I want. No additional options I didn't want and at MSRP+options! So glad I passed on the other allocation.
@kinetic262 @Nodak @LLL1990 See you guys in roughly a month to a month and a half with...
Likewise my friend. The car I almost jumped on had all the options I did want (plus a few I didnt) but it just wasn't the color I wanted so I passed on it. I'm currently waiting for a few dealers to get back to me with some allocations I reached out about since they're all pretty much the spec...
Also interested to see what happens. In my case, if I can find one before prices do increase, I'll jump on it. Still has to be for the right price though. If I don't, I'll just ride it out and wait and see what things look like by the end of the year.
I've passed on my allocation and decided to wait to get the exact spec/color I want. Thanks for your input @Nodak @LLL1990 and @kinetic262 !!
Hope to be rolling around in an Everest Green soon! Hope you guys also get one sooner than later
I currently have the following car reserved that just arrived at the dealership yesterday:
2025 4Runner Off Road Premium - Heritage Blue
Options include - Tow Tech package, all weather floor liners & cargo mat, integrated dashcam, door panel protectors, cross bars, rear cargo lamp, and misc BS...
I agree! Longo is the easiest dealer to work with since they sell straight at MSRP and there's no bait and switch. Tough part is the ridiculously long waitlist times for cars in demand unless you put your name down early enough. A couple of my buddies waited a good 6-9 months to get their GR86...
Only time I used my moonroof on any car I've owned is when I had snowboards on a roofrack. On really windy days it was peace of mind to check if anything came loose when I heard some weird noises.
Sometimes it is nice to crack the roof open and let out some hot air through there instead of the...
So far for my allocation, I've only been able to knock off about $900 from the sticker price. Since the car had a lot of installed options, it still puts me at $1.5k over MSRP+Destination.
I've never bought a car for over MSRP before or during current inflation, so I'll probably pass up on...
I hate the auto start stop function on a lot of cars now. I have a 2019 bmw x4 with that feature and the biggest issue I have with it is the motor mounts prematurely giving out and collapsing at only 35k miles. Every shop I took the car to, including dealerships, say its because of the car...