Thill444
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- New England
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- 2021 Supra 3.0 Turbulence, 2021 Jeep Rubicon 4xe
Picked up my car today. New 3.0 Premium in Turbulence Grey with a bunch of options, $58,145 MSRP and they sold it for $52,447 ($5698 off MSRP) before $699 dealer fee, and taxes/registration. 3.49 interest rate for 75 months.
I have to say my dealer (Hoffman Toyota) was awesome. At the end of May I found a dealer out of state who quoted me $52447 for a 3.0 Premium w/drivers assist ($56750 MSRP). This was when the $750 rebate was still in effect, so $4303 discount. This was the best deal I could find in New England.
I have a Toyota dealer within like 5 miles of my house, I contacted them and asked if they could match the deal from out of state and they said yes. But they did not have a 3.0 in Turbulence Grey (only color I wanted), and would need to locate and trade for one.
Fast forward and got the call Friday that my car was there and I could pickup Monday. The catch, the $750 rebate had expired and the car they located had a $1395 higher MSRP. Dealer told me they would still honor the original $52447 quote which I thought was very awesome with today’s Supra market and low inventory.
I did end up purchasing a $699 tire and wheel warranty (3 years 36K miles) through Zurich which seems pretty fair considering these are forged wheels and I personally like them. Roads here are terrible and I bent a forged wheel on my C7 and learned my lesson.
I have to say my dealer (Hoffman Toyota) was awesome. At the end of May I found a dealer out of state who quoted me $52447 for a 3.0 Premium w/drivers assist ($56750 MSRP). This was when the $750 rebate was still in effect, so $4303 discount. This was the best deal I could find in New England.
I have a Toyota dealer within like 5 miles of my house, I contacted them and asked if they could match the deal from out of state and they said yes. But they did not have a 3.0 in Turbulence Grey (only color I wanted), and would need to locate and trade for one.
Fast forward and got the call Friday that my car was there and I could pickup Monday. The catch, the $750 rebate had expired and the car they located had a $1395 higher MSRP. Dealer told me they would still honor the original $52447 quote which I thought was very awesome with today’s Supra market and low inventory.
I did end up purchasing a $699 tire and wheel warranty (3 years 36K miles) through Zurich which seems pretty fair considering these are forged wheels and I personally like them. Roads here are terrible and I bent a forged wheel on my C7 and learned my lesson.
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