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try truecar.com. I have actually been quoted around $20,000 in SC. This includes Southeastern Toyota ($600 "admin." fees), doc., title and sales tax of $300. Access cab, manual, 4 cyl. with SR5, DRL's and mats.
Just bought a 2011 Toyota Highlander FWD V6 Limited Nautical Blue Metallic color, Ash Leather interior with the following options: (Just came out of the factory w/ less than 5 miles) Tow Prep JBL upgrade MSRP $36740 Selling Price $32236 before TTL Final Price $33693 after TTL with 0% APR 36 mo NC/SC area
That's a good question.. This is for state of South Carolina. I was told from severals dealer that they charge you $300 cap for a new car plus dmv, etc.. I came from Cal and we pay sales tax anyway from 7% - 10% so they make a big difference. My next question is...will the state require me to pay some form of payment I might not even now in the future? How nice is that you only have to pay $300 in new car fees. Anyway from SC or another similar state that doesn't require you to pay sales tax? $32K OTD with no trade in or whatsoever. They charge me the XLE for $31.2K before the TTL.
Just to post another update, we paid $14,063 for a manual Corolla S with window tint and a sunroof (just over $15k OTD). Went through Bank of America for our financing and got 2.79% We started our purchase through Zag with a base model Corolla - Zag lets you configure a car with an options you want, even ones that aren't available (just to drive traffic to the dealer, I'm sure) We tried a couple different cars and a few different configurations and found it cheaper just across the border in SC than anywhere else nearby. The dealer couldn't give us the one we originally wanted, so they offered us the same discount off an S model (which ended up being cheaper than the Zag discount of the S) I went to a dealer closer to our house with my Zag printout, and they poo-poohed the Zag deal saying they doubted it was legit....so I went back to the original dealer, placed a deposit and a few days later picked up the car. 2500 miles on it so far, she's still doing well.
Hi Jiangy, I just calculated the invoice on Edmunds around $35,200 ($34,857 plus approx. $400 for Carpet mats) with MSRP at $39,209. We recently moved from Philly, so surprised that they didn't have any AWD models on the lot here in SC. We went into the dealer armed with the FitzMall prices, and our dealer matched their discounts. Our total price out the door was only $36,706.
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