optimus
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I was in the market early-December for a 3.0 premium, after selling my 997. Mid-Atlantic is as bad as SoCal - some local dealers asking $3k over, some even crazier and asking 10k over (not to name names... Koons), which is out-of-this world, especially when some dealers are ready to do biz at MSRP. Didn't take long to figure that I needed to look elsewhere.
Did what a lot of members here did: looked up online for all the Toyota dealers around, checked their websites for inventory (to my surprise, Cargurus is a really useful tool to see new inventory listed), made quick phone calls to let them know I'm serious and looking for MSRP. In parallel, created a spreadsheet based on the information gathered, with car details and prices confirmed. I was very close to getting the car at the Clearwater dealer but had to pass on that since I was out of town. Finally, got the Renaissance Red one at Bennett Toyota of Lebanon (PA) at MSRP. Had CF mirrors, which I was indifferent to. Collin did an amazing job of handling the process - no surprises when I got there and drove the car out of the lot in ~24hrs after I confirmed over the phone.
Other dealers confirmed MSRP for reference are Walser (MN) and Beaman (TN). Hope this is helpful.
TL;DR: Have patience, look online for out-of-state dealers, and drive home your Supra at MSRP.
Did what a lot of members here did: looked up online for all the Toyota dealers around, checked their websites for inventory (to my surprise, Cargurus is a really useful tool to see new inventory listed), made quick phone calls to let them know I'm serious and looking for MSRP. In parallel, created a spreadsheet based on the information gathered, with car details and prices confirmed. I was very close to getting the car at the Clearwater dealer but had to pass on that since I was out of town. Finally, got the Renaissance Red one at Bennett Toyota of Lebanon (PA) at MSRP. Had CF mirrors, which I was indifferent to. Collin did an amazing job of handling the process - no surprises when I got there and drove the car out of the lot in ~24hrs after I confirmed over the phone.
Other dealers confirmed MSRP for reference are Walser (MN) and Beaman (TN). Hope this is helpful.
TL;DR: Have patience, look online for out-of-state dealers, and drive home your Supra at MSRP.
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