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I think base AT 2011 Camry (CE model) was advertised for about $17700 (including dealer fee. Before $800(?) fee it was 16888 or something.) at Rick Toyota (Weston, FL) couple of months ago. Factory rebate (to the dealer) was around 3000 (unpublished). If $3000 is still around - maybe you could press price down to 17600.
Looking to purchase a Camry LE in S. Fl. Is it possible to get it for under $18,000? I only want floor mats. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Has anyone run into a problem with dealers in your area not being allocated certain option combinations for the various Sienna trim levels? I've been told by multiple dealers in Southern California that "Toyota" does not allocate Sienna XLE's without the Nav, RES or Premium options. I'm shopping for an XLE without these 3 options and I'm being told I won't find it in SoCal. I know it's available in NoCal, AZ, TX, FL,... Anyone else with a similar experience? Also, I've written Toyota a couple of times on this without a response.
Hi I just leased a 2011 Toyota Sienna LE for 475/per month for 39 months with zero down and 15k miles/year. I was upside down on a trade-in for $1000. MSRP $30200. How did I do in terms of price poor-average-excellent?? BTW bought it in Jax FL Thanks so much.
TMV says $28,000 including destination charge would be a good target price after $1,250 customer cash back. If you live in the South, special districts from NC to FL to TX bump up prices enough to go north a state to buy. Here in NC we go to VA for a Toyota unless they price match. Edmunds has a TMV that's pretty good at this link... http://www.edmunds.com/toyota/camry/2011/options.html?trim=xle&style=101275061 Double check by using Autotrader.com or Cars.com to see what dealers are offering in your area.
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