Iām next in line at a high volume dealership in SoCal for a A91-Mt at no markup. Unfortunately, I doubt any more A91-MTās are going to be produced. I happened to find another allocation at a dealership that did not allow wait lists and ended up paying a 6K markup for a CU later gray. Unless everyone is wrong and Toyota is still going to build and produce A91-MTās in the coming months, I think SoCal is tapped out. My vehicle is set to arrive next week and it was built in August. If I was you I would try out of state.Anyone have any leads in the california area? searched and called a few of the the socal dealers and the toyota inventory and they're all sale pending.
broadened the search to see the sf area but all i saw was a 15,000 mark up for one in burnout (has anyone paid this high of a markup?) & sale pending on others ones.
should i just try out of state now? im new to this whole process of buying a car like this.
im willing to do $5-7000 markup tbh.
You sure that car will go msrp?For my southeast people, Stokes Toyota Beaufort has a yellow premium almost there for msrp. I'm only passing cause I just really can't see myself in yellow...someone go get her
It was MSRP but sold an hour after that post. I checkedYou sure that car will go msrp?
Try the inventory search on Toyota's website and then call every dealership that doesn't have a sale pending. I came across an A91-MT CUL at Hamer Toyota in Mission Hills last week but I don't know if it's sold. Originally they were asking 15k markup but got them down to a 5k markup.Anyone have any leads in the california area? searched and called a few of the the socal dealers and the toyota inventory and they're all sale pending.
broadened the search to see the sf area but all i saw was a 15,000 mark up for one in burnout (has anyone paid this high of a markup?) & sale pending on others ones.
should i just try out of state now? im new to this whole process of buying a car like this.
im willing to do $5-7000 markup tbh.
congrats on the no mark up haha. and ty for your reply, i might just have to try out of state.Iām next in line at a high volume dealership in SoCal for a A91-Mt at no markup. Unfortunately, I doubt any more A91-MTās are going to be produced. I happened to find another allocation at a dealership that did not allow wait lists and ended up paying a 6K markup for a CU later gray. Unless everyone is wrong and Toyota is still going to build and produce A91-MTās in the coming months, I think SoCal is tapped out. My vehicle is set to arrive next week and it was built in August. If I was you I would try out of state.
will do, and i actually called them today and looks like that vehicle is sold.Try the inventory search on Toyota's website and then call every dealership that doesn't have a sale pending. I came across an A91-MT CUL at Hamer Toyota in Mission Hills last week but I don't know if it's sold. Originally they were asking 15k markup but got them down to a 5k markup.
I just asked the sales associate for a 5k markup and he said he would go back to the GM and ask. He called me back and said the GM approved it for that day only. I already had my car and was just testing the waters... Seems like the hunt for the car (which I paid a 7.8k markup) I did previously had me wondering if I could of got a better deal but who is to say if I got there, since it is a couple of hours drive from me if they would honor that price...congrats on the no mark up haha. and ty for your reply, i might just have to try out of state.
will do, and i actually called them today and looks like that vehicle is sold.
how'd you get them down to 5k from 15k? did you just ask if they'd do 5k? lol
4K over for an A91MT is a steal right now. I have been contacting dealers all over the country via AutoTrader (101 cars so far) and A91's are 10K over. Some dealers have them as much as 25K over.After a somewhat lengthy search, I finally found another A91-MT in CU Later for a somewhat "fair" deal of 4k over msrp
yeah, i feel lucky but it definitely took some time out of my day to find and negotiate lol4K over for an A91MT is a steal right now. I have been contacting dealers all over the country via AutoTrader (101 cars so far) and A91's are 10K over. Some dealers have them as much as 25K over.