Absolutely. The only reason I went to that dealer was after a lot of checking inventory on-line from all the dealers around to find the one I wanted and nothing else. Then got a purchase order in writing that listed the vin, paid a deposit over the phone, waited for it to arrive at the dealer (it was still on the boat), and drove up just to pay the rest in cash and drive away. They did try to sell me the warranty and insurance of course but you just say no thanks that's all.Have a question for all of you that have traveled a fair amount of distance.
Did you solidify your deal prior to making the drive?
Meeting was the contract done and there were no upsell surprises? Thank you
This dealer was actually pretty great. They screwed up scheduling me to come pick up, and I was half way there (they knew I was coming from a couple hours away), when they called to say they didn't have the title yet. Instead of telling me not to bother coming, they gave me a dealer plate to drive home on, to another state!
It's just an SR5 with almost no upgrades. Just basic 4wd and a few little port tack-ons like the roof racks and fixed steps. 50k total after all the fees and tax. GreeTree Toyota Danbury CT.
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