huangzhenyang100
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Post your price. Cash ready. Any color.
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17,999 over for mine! nah jk, I think anyone who is selling rn is selling to flip so they want to make a nice profit and all the other owners like myself are so in love with the cars we have no desire to sell them.For real? Besides the greedy 18k over, no one has a manual for sale?
85k and the bumper is fucked up haha
I thought about that too. But these are so limited. Minor and Toyota will take care of it at owners choice.Why in the world would you paid cash for a damaged car? I would of refused it. Now, your stuck with it.
So, this EXACT SAME DAMAGE happened to my 2021 on its way to the US, and after learning about it and being told what my options were, I just told them to have Toyota fix it themselves. I said I'd rather wait longer for them to make it right, before they ever bother to ship it to my dealer, so that's what they did. It was sent to their Princeton Indiana factory, where an onsite repair facility painted & installed a new bumper cover. I don't know why you wouldn't trust Toyota to do it right, considering their QC standards and guaranteed use of OE parts and chemicals. The only noticeable evidence of their work was a tiny bit of white dust in the corner crevices from the buffing compound they had used to polish the replacement cover, which wiped right off. I'd say the results were perfect, considering it still looked like this after 13 months and 8,800 miles of use...Minor and Toyota will take care of it at owners choice.
Yeah, NEVER take delivery of something that has damage. It's ten times the trouble to get it fixed after you've accepted possession, than to have it done before. Regardless of what they say, they have a lot less incentive to deal with it afterwards, and that incentive goes down further with every single day that passes after you took possession, and I'm stating this as an 18-year veteran of this exact industry.Why in the world would you paid cash for a damaged car? I would of refused it. Now, your stuck with it.
Looks beautiful. This means it doesn't show up in a car fax? Any pics when damaged before repair?So, this EXACT SAME DAMAGE happened to my 2021 on its way to the US, and after learning about it and being told what my options were, I just told them to have Toyota fix it themselves. I said I'd rather wait longer for them to make it right, before they ever bother to ship it to my dealer, so that's what they did. It was sent to their Princeton Indiana factory, where an onsite repair facility painted & installed a new bumper cover. I don't know why you wouldn't trust Toyota to do it right, considering their QC standards and guaranteed use of OE parts and chemicals. The only noticeable evidence of their work was a tiny bit of white dust in the corner crevices from the buffing compound they had used to polish the replacement cover, which wiped right off. I'd say the results were perfect, considering it still looked like this after 13 months and 8,800 miles of use...