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Do they sell out of state?Talk to Aaron K. at Longo Toyota of Prosper (Texas). They were amazing to purchase from!
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Do they sell out of state?Talk to Aaron K. at Longo Toyota of Prosper (Texas). They were amazing to purchase from!
Nope. Very sad. Not sure how to get one. I've went through multiple dealerships already with no luck.did you end up finding one?
Nope. Very sad. Not sure how to get one. I've went through multiple dealerships already with no luck.
I searched all over the East coast, took a day or more each time I bought a MSRP Supra but I enjoyed it. I love rewarding myself and a good fair honest dealer. But realize I’m a sadist. If you want one right now and don’t want to search all over the internet, you’re not alone. It does cost more but you will get your Supra quicker.you think i can get a a 2023 3.0 premium automatic at MSRP? almost put a deposit down for a CU later grey manual but 80K is just too ridiculous.
From my experience msrp is out there but you'll have to do some work to find them. If you go page by page on this thread, you'll come across msrp dealers arcoss the US people have used. In my case, I did exactly that and got on about 4 lists (southeast region, harder to get msrp outside your region or state) and put a deposit down at my local msrp dealership. The one exception to the msrp dealer I went through is that you have to finance with toyota but after 6 months can opt out and refinance through your own lender.So I may be backing out of my Emira pre-order and looking around at my secondary choices.
How are you guys managing to get new Supras at or under MSRP without waiting? Are dealers really actually selling these without markups on the spot or are you guys actually waiting months for them?
A lot of people in this thread seem like they're just picking them up then and there without waiting
Yeah I'm aware of non-MSRP dealers in my state, I was just more so curious on if people were getting MSRP cars without waiting.perience msrp is out there but you'll have to do some work to find them. If you go page by page on this thread, you'll come across msrp dealers arcoss the US people have used. In my case, I did exactly that and got on about 4 lists (southeast region, harder to get msrp outside your region or state) and put a deposit down at my local msrp dealership. The one exception to the msrp dealer I went through is that you have to finance with toyota but after 6 months can opt out and refinance through your own lender.
Also, I was third in line at this dealership where an A91 was allocated. First person was an employee there and apparently didn't like the interior... Second person was called and could not pick up and sign the same day it arrived, so the GM told sales to call the next guy in line which
Is it MSRP with a wait or MSRP on the lot right now?I've been able to find quite a few no mark-up dealers on the East Coast. However, they will not sell the Manual version without ADM; this has proven harder to find. We have one near me, it's $5000 over.
Zero wait. Their entire dealership is MSRP except for the MT GR.Yeah I'm aware of non-MSRP dealers in my state, I was just more so curious on if people were getting MSRP cars without waiting.
Is it MSRP with a wait or MSRP on the lot right now?
I'm fully expecting to wait a couple of months for an MSRP allocation but it just seemed like people were getting them without waiting at MSRP. I know the car market is slowly cooling down but I don't think it's going down that rapidly. lol
Want to DM me or share that dealer lol? I've been on lists for a while in state for MSRP and none of the dealers are getting supras (allegedly). One says they can get a preference but want $2k for it.Zero wait. Their entire dealership is MSRP except for the MT GR.
Sent to you. Good luck. Don't put anything down for "preference." I'd put a deposit for an incoming vehicle though.Want to DM me or share that dealer lol? I've been on lists for a while in state for MSRP and none of the dealers are getting supras (allegedly). One says they can get a preference but want $2k for it.
Molle Toyota in Kansas City has a 22' 3.0 Premium Absolute Zero AT coming in soon. They would only sell at MSRP during all the madness, not sure if they're discounting this one yet or not.. Ask for Alyssa if you call she was super helpful for me when I was interested before I found a 23'.