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New 2004 and UP solara owners... what did you pay?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 7:21 pm
by weezer420
Hey Gen 2 Solara owners.

How much did you pay for your car?

Below sticker, MSRP sticker, or OVER STICKER.


Feel free to post prices and options too.

So far the most luck I've had is to get a dealer to take $500.00 of the sticker. I just need to be patient until the cars are plentiful, and a snowstorm kicks up and they are in need of a sale. I'm not cheap, but on average I usually get $2000-$3000 off of my solara's. I was able to save that much on both my 99 and 02 SLE.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 8:23 pm
by fotodad
weezer420,

I live in Wisconsin where I've found the car market to be quite fickle. Some dealers sell at MSRP while others are willing to deal. I traded a vehicle in, so it's difficult for me to give you an idea of what the selling price of the Solara was. But, knowing what my trade was worth and the invoice of the Solara, I figure I got the Solara for about $750 over invoice. Now remember, the dealership makes an extra 2% of the car's MSRP over invoice on the car. While I was $750 over invoice, the dealer got another $500 from the holdback. I think both of us got a decent deal. I wish I would have gotten more for my trade, but a substantial loss is to be expected when trading a car in rather than selling it to a private party.

I bought an SLE with vehicle skid control, side airbags, carpeted floor mats, and rear spoiler. The MSRP was $27,930.00. If you're not familiar with edmunds.com go there to find out what invoice is on the car you'd like and on the options you'd like. It's a valuable resource!

Hope this helps. Good luck!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 7:58 am
by Jai_Jai_Binks
fotodad wrote:weezer420,
I live in Wisconsin where I've found the car market to be quite fickle.


I have to agree on that...one reason i never bought a new car in cheese country!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:37 am
by Jackass-Jeff
There is about a $3000 mark-up for SE V6 in the Los Angeles area right now =\ Well, a few weeks ago anyhow... I haven't been checking them out lately.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 2:12 pm
by Guest
It's a brand new car, so you're not going to get much (if any) off MSRP. Last time I check, Edmunds.com rated actual selling price just a few hundred under MSRP. All I got off was $100.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 3:26 pm
by Turbosolara
Last time i saw a SE with TRD aerokit for sale like $26000 in whittier toyota

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 7:03 pm
by fotodad
Anonymous wrote:It's a brand new car, so you're not going to get much (if any) off MSRP. Last time I check, Edmunds.com rated actual selling price just a few hundred under MSRP. All I got off was $100.


The ONLY number that matters on edmunds.com is the invoice price. Don't pay any attention to their TMV price. It means NOTHING! And don't look at buying a car as how much you can get off the MSRP. Instead, look at how much you want to pay over invoice. If you live in a market that has few Toyota dealers then the likelihood of getting a good deal is small. But if you live near a major metropolitan area (1 million plus population) don't settle for paying anything more than $500.00 over invoice. I thought because the car was redesigned it would be difficult to get the price I wanted. IT WASN'T! Be patient; shop around; play one dealership against the other. In fact tell them you'll sign the dotted line if they are willing to sell for $500.00 over invoice. Make sure you know what true invoice is on the car!

Good luck!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 7:04 pm
by fotodad
UltraslowSolara wrote:Last time i saw a SE with TRD aerokit for sale like $26000 in whittier toyota


Ultraslow:

I just love your avatar!!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 7:23 am
by Mrtan
I'm in Texas, the list on the XLE V6 I purchased was 27600, I paid 26500 and got a 4.8% interest rate with my credit union. Took 8 hrs to negotiate but I think I got a good deal. Has leather, JBL, Homelite link.

Price

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 3:29 am
by kinihawaii
Just bought a Arctic Mist, SE Sport, all standard equipment except for the side curtain airbags. List with freight was $24,455. I paid $23,255, 4.6% at the CU. I was shocked. I live on the island of Hawaii and we have only 1 Toyota dealer and they used to appply a healthy "adjusted market" value to all their cars, but thanks to the internet they have eliminated the AMV add on and are actually discounting from MSRP, even on brand new models such as the 04 Solara. I will be the 1st on the island to own one. They had 2 in stock the one I bought and a black SLE fully loaded. It was nice but I couldn't afford it and I don't like moon/sun roofs, plus I wanted the sport suspension as I actually wanted to get a sports car. But alas, sports cars and babies don't mix well, not even the RX-8, which is still way too small.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 6:57 am
by weezer420
My Sticker price was $29,400.00 purchased the car for $27,000.00 Invoice price was $26,350.00 I do not think there is a SINGLE option that I left off of the car. I am so excited, I cannot wait until I get to pick it up this week!!!

In the end, I paid around $600.00 over invoice price, which isnt too bad considering the car just came out a few weeks ago.

Best of luck to everyone else, and DO NOT settle until you get a price you are happy with... if you look hard enough, you will get it. Saving $2000.00 off the sticker saves you about $40.00 a month in the long run.

Good luck kids.

By the way, since I will definatly be around this forum for a looooooong time to come (just discovered it a few weeks ago, I used to be an active member on camryman.org) my new screen name going forward will be:

:changes: JadedEMOLush :changes:

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 3:28 pm
by Solaradude
bwahahahhahahah..I know someone who happens to be a manager at this Toyota dealer and as far as I know, INVOICE price don't mean jack crap. The dealer gets 2-4k below the invoice price ;) If anyone from NW is planning to purchase a 04 Solara...let me know before hand. I will tell yuo the right price ;)

Steeeeeeeeve :evilbat:

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 4:05 pm
by SKYravefever
Could anyone please explain what the "true invoice" or what the "right price" is? Holdback, dealer incentives, advertising etc etc aside, seems to me invoice price means what the dealer pays for the car.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 4:14 pm
by Solaradude
SKYravefever wrote:Could anyone please explain what the "true invoice" or what the "right price" is? Holdback, dealer incentives, advertising etc etc aside, seems to me invoice price means what the dealer pays for the car.


lol It's just so funny how the car dealers act. They give you that piece of paper regarding the "holdback, dealer incentives, advertising, blah blah blah" But yea dont believe that crap. To asnwer your question..... you won't be able to know the TRUE INVOICE price because it's confidential, and it changes from time to time. Just expect 2-4k below the invoice price. For example.

2004 Solara lets say the MSRP is 25000 and the invoice is 24000

the dealer probably got this for 20k or 21k.

:evilbat:

PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 6:11 pm
by JadedEMOlush
yeah, I know it isnt true invoice... BUT, 600 bucks over the KBB and Edmunds price seemed totally fair for me. I really don't know anyone in the business, and the car just came out a few weeks ago... plus I am one of the first kids on the block with the new Solara.

yay for me... lol :D

Anyhow... lets see who can get the lowest price... of course based on the honor system.

No cheating like George Costanza in "the contest" :splat: