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Is that Beaverton Toyota by any chance? They wouldn't let me put a deposit down on a 4Runner unless I was willing to come in to the dealership and do it in person.

So many dealerships are doing what they can to make it more difficult to purchase their vehicles.

Good thing about Toyotas is they last a long time so I don't have to go through this pain so often!
Grants Pass Toyota has the Trailhunter.
They had a TRD Pro that sat for a while and had to be discounted to move also.

Dealership I bought from also wouldn’t take a deposit. Seemed like an odd policy but it worked out for me
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Dealers hate CASH. Dealers make more money when you finance because they get kickbacks from the bank. Why accept cash when you can make more money?
Because people can get denied for loans, so as soon as someone says I have cash, that is one less possible impediment to the deal.

Another reason a dealer would prefer cash involves the $750 military rebate. I financed my 4Runner with Toyota Finance which was required to get the $750 military rebate. I then paid off the entire loan balance on the first payment. My understanding is the dealership ends up eating that $750 rebate. Toyota Finances bills that back to the dealership.

Cash is King.
 

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Because people can get denied for loans, so as soon as someone says I have cash, that is one less possible impediment to the deal.

Another reason a dealer would prefer cash involves the $750 military rebate. I financed my 4Runner with Toyota Finance which was required to get the $750 military rebate. I then paid off the entire loan balance on the first payment. My understanding is the dealership ends up eating that $750 rebate. Toyota Finances bills that back to the dealership.

Cash is King.
The dealer makes less money with cash!!!!
 

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Out the door price is critical to negotiating at the dealer…. Maybe not critical to compare from location to location when including tax, fees, and license but it puts you in the best possible position to negotiate. That’s why many dealers don’t want to talk out the door price and prefer to talk financing and monthly payments.
I guess TTL on my 4 Runner was only about $875 so did not add much!
 

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also depending on the situation saving that cash and putting into a good return product is better long term wise for you than using it to buy a vehicle. if you finance it maybe let you get a better return on your cash if you get a decent % car loan rate vs cash return rate where you can come out ahead saving the cash.

ie 2.99% car loan vs 3.99% cash investment

each person is different on what benefits them financially.
 

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Its not an opinion, it's a fact. Keep believing what you want to believe.
The finance guy at the dealership told me they would make less money if I financed and paid it off immediately because of the $750 military rebate Toyota Finance would make the dealership eat. I know if its hard for some people to admit they don't know everything about a certain topic or think outside of the most basic concepts or a principle (talking about you now) but the finance guy at the dealership told me that. And..,,, when I called Toyota Finance to get them to confirm that there were no strings attached to the $750 military rebate (such as the rumor that if you pay off in less than 90 days, Toyota revokes the rebate). They confirmed for me that there is no repercussion to the buyer that pays off early and instead, the dealership has an adjustment applied to the deal (confirming what the dealership finance guy told me). That said, you can continue to act like you know stuff that you don't really know. Fine with me. You look foolish when you do that though.

If I paid cash, I would not be entitled to the rebate, so I would have paid more for the vehicle. I financed and paid it all with zero interest which is essentially a cash deal in which I paid less. The finance guy at the dealership in my case said he would have preferred I just paid cash to begin with because of the rebate. Would he tell me that because he wanted to make less money?
 
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The finance guy at the dealership told me they would make less money if I financed and paid it off immediately because of the $750 military rebate Toyota Finance would make the dealership eat. I know if its hard for some people to admit they don't know everything about a certain topic or think outside of the most basic concepts or a principle (talking about you now) but the finance guy at the dealership told me that. And..,,, when I called Toyota Finance to get them to confirm that there were no strings attached to the $750 military rebate (such as the rumor that if you pay off in less than 90 days, Toyota revokes the rebate). They confirmed for me that there is no repercussion to the buyer that pays off early and instead, the dealership has an adjustment applied to the deal (confirming what the dealership finance guy told me). That said, you can continue to act like you know stuff that you don't really know. Fine with me. You look foolish when you do that though.

If I paid cash, I would not be entitled to the rebate, so I would have paid more for the vehicle. I financed and paid it all with zero interest which is essentially a cash deal in which I paid less. The finance guy at the dealership in my case said he would have preferred I just paid cash to begin with because of the rebate. Would he tell me that because he wanted to make less money?
You are entitled to your opinion. Like others have stated. Toytoa dealers dont make any money from Toyota Special Finance and Toyota Factory Rebates. Besides that the dealer always gets a kickback from the bank in hence making more money. Again keep paying cash for your cars, its your MONEY
 

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You are entitled to your opinion. Like others have stated. Toytoa dealers dont make any money from Toyota Special Finance and Toyota Factory Rebates. Besides that the dealer always gets a kickback from the bank in hence making more money. Again keep paying cash for your cars, its your MONEY
the "bank" was toyota finance, and they billed the dealership the $750 rebate. I paid zero interest.
 

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the "bank" was toyota finance, and they billed the dealership the $750 rebate. I paid zero interest.
What dont you understand, I just said "Toyota dealers dont make any money from Toyota Special Finance and Toyota Factory Rebates (Military Rabate)."

By the way thank you for your service.
 

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What dont you understand, I just said "Toyota dealers dont make any money from Toyota Special Finance and Toyota Factory Rebates (Military Rabate)."

By the way thank you for your service.

So in my case, the dealer made less money with a finance deal (which is contrary to your earlier post).


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