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ANY TOYOTA CAR SALESMAN OUT THERE, NEED HELP!

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#1 ·
HELLO:
my boss wants to purchase a 2008 toyota sienna LE, wants me to help her get the best price. what is a good price to pay? I suggested that she purchase an american made vehicle, that went on deaf ears. what is a good deal on this le?
steve balistreri
 
#2 ·
To check prices, you can also check www.edmunds.com, find the Toyota forum, then get into the Sienna discussion and check what prices people claim to have paid. You can also find the invoice price and current incentives on Siennas there. For instance, it looks like there is a $1500 rebate right now on Siennas, or cheap interest, and cheap leases on some models. With the way the market is, they'd probably take invoice minus rebates, if not less. Hope this helps. Also, you can find her a sienna made in Indiana when you do her shopping.

Steve
 
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She must be some kind of stupido asking you for help when the first thing you suggested was to buy American and you dont even know that the car she wants is made right here in the good ole USofA in Princeton Indiana.

Now that is just short of hilarious you telling her to buy American and she actually is and you dont know it and she still wants your opinion ... just simply priceless.

BTW - you work in a bank Steve so that must mean your boss works in a bank as well and all bank loan officers know about the best deal that can be done on a car because they, well ... um ... uh ... never mind it is far above a tellers comprehension.

Just tell her the color looks good and that she should get the pretty one that goes vroom vroom.
 
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Just because something is assembled here does NOT make it American made....most of the purchase price will still be mailed to Tokyo

I just finished building a rifle on a K98 action with commercial Yugoslav 98 barreland stock and it will have a Zeiss scope...is it American made...I think not
 
#8 ·
do what the boss wants. american minivans are junk. if you talk her into one and it starts falling apart you can kiss your job goodby. I personnaly feel the Honda is the best of the best. ANY vehicle can be had for a good price especially now when no one is buying anything that they don't absolutely need. oz
 
#9 ·
whatever she buys, she should hold off. We have a long way to go to hit bottom. You are going to see some very very depressed car dealers before it is over and prices are going to come way down. I saw it in the 80's and it is going to be worse this time around.
 
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Chrysler/dodge/jeep owned by who? Germans I believe ford im pretty sure is owned by a UK company and Chevy who really owns Chevy. I find out more and more alot of companies that are US are no longer owned US? Remington Canadian/UK. Browning FN. I have non been reduced to just trying to buy products that do not come from a Communist/socialist country....harder and harder. Thank god for ford gm crysler keep me busy. Independant Auto Repair Shop. I did my 4th lower ball joint on a maxima today....4th in 15 years. How many ford ball joints do you think I did this week. Our shop is 50 50 on domestic/import but the big 3 account for 70% of our $$$
 
#13 ·
Sienna - 85% domestic content, assembled in Princeton, IN.
Chevy Aveo - built by Daewoo "zero percent content car" for GM.

Toyota is what I have been buying more of recently. Employ a bunch of people in my area. If they built a truck with enough towing power (I got a 2500), I would have bought that from them also. Had my Tundra for 5 years and never had one problem with it.

As the boys at American Axle who their biggest client is. oooppppsss, not one of the "american" companies....
 
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