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8/13/2006 11:51:10 AM EDT
It's been a little over a decade since I had to buy a new vehicle.

How much under MSRP should I have to pay for a new Toyota Tacoma?
8/13/2006 11:54:36 AM EDT
[#1]
I've never bought a Toyota, but looking at them on Edmunds, they aren't selling for very high discounts.  Most foreign manufacturers don't leave bargaining room like the domestic manufacturers do, since they don't really need it to move the product.  Sorry I ain't anymore help, I guess you'll have to kick my ass now.
8/13/2006 11:58:34 AM EDT
[#2]

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I've never bought a Toyota, but looking at them on Edmunds, they aren't selling for very high discounts.  Most foreign manufacturers don't leave bargaining room like the domestic manufacturers do, since they don't really need it to move the product.  Sorry I ain't anymore help, I guess you'll have to kick my ass now.


+1

Toyota and Honda typically do not have incentives/discounts.  You're gonna pay at or near sticker for the most part.  They are both also pretty slick on throwing in extra charges for some magical coating on the paint and a magical coating under the car, neither of which are on the sticker, but will be on the bill.  Pay attention to that and make 'em take it off if they do that to ya.  I just bought a CRV, it's a seller's market on things like that and Taco's.  But, you sure will *love* that truck.
8/13/2006 12:33:08 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I've never bought a Toyota, but looking at them on Edmunds, they aren't selling for very high discounts.  Most foreign manufacturers don't leave bargaining room like the domestic manufacturers do, since they don't really need it to move the product.  Sorry I ain't anymore help, I guess you'll have to kick my ass now.


+1

Toyota and Honda typically do not have incentives/discounts.  You're gonna pay at or near sticker for the most part.  They are both also pretty slick on throwing in extra charges for some magical coating on the paint and a magical coating under the car, neither of which are on the sticker, but will be on the bill.  Pay attention to that and make 'em take it off if they do that to ya.  I just bought a CRV, it's a seller's market on things like that and Taco's.  But, you sure will *love* that truck.


Over all is there any thing you do not like about the truck.  I did notice I have more head room over the Dakota and a few other improvments over the dodge.
8/13/2006 7:09:19 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

Quoted:

Quoted:
I've never bought a Toyota, but looking at them on Edmunds, they aren't selling for very high discounts.  Most foreign manufacturers don't leave bargaining room like the domestic manufacturers do, since they don't really need it to move the product.  Sorry I ain't anymore help, I guess you'll have to kick my ass now.


+1

Toyota and Honda typically do not have incentives/discounts.  You're gonna pay at or near sticker for the most part.  They are both also pretty slick on throwing in extra charges for some magical coating on the paint and a magical coating under the car, neither of which are on the sticker, but will be on the bill.  Pay attention to that and make 'em take it off if they do that to ya.  I just bought a CRV, it's a seller's market on things like that and Taco's.  But, you sure will *love* that truck.


Over all is there any thing you do not like about the truck.  I did notice I have more head room over the Dakota and a few other improvments over the dodge.


While I have driven Tacos, I own a Tundra, so i cannot speak with authority on this.  The top-line Taco I believe is every bit as big if not bigger than a Tundra, great trucks.  Last forever.