View Full Version : what are U florida people paying?
donmeca2020
09-26-2009, 06:42 PM
well today i went looking at a dealer in weston, not sure if any of you are familar with i. but the sticker price for some of them were $17,000 and up.... which i thought was quite high. my question is what did you guys and girlsend up paying out the door for your yaris liftback with auto, basic features.. because i feeling there over chargeing on these around my area in south florida.
kimona
09-26-2009, 11:00 PM
Plus, you have to add the $500-600 mandatory dealer fee!
DandiDani
09-26-2009, 11:05 PM
my 09' liftback was 16 something. auto. power everything. few xtras.
Bob Dog
09-27-2009, 12:26 AM
$11,500 + fees =12,000 and change, three states north, in NC
puetato89
09-27-2009, 12:41 AM
i paid 15k, that was with the maintence package, i suggest go 2 courtesy toyota, cant beat lifetime warranty:biggrin:
donmeca2020
09-27-2009, 03:08 AM
$11,500 + fees =12,000 and change, three states north, in NC
see that sounds about right unforunately your in the booneys dude lol
TheRealEnth
09-27-2009, 02:27 PM
mine was about 11-13k back in 2007
advocate
09-27-2009, 03:34 PM
$11,500 + fees =12,000 and change, three states north, in NC
see that sounds about right unforunately your in the booneys dude lol
I'd drive 3 states to save $4000. And I'm in California, the 3rd biggest state!
DevilGirl
09-27-2009, 09:53 PM
well today i went looking at a dealer in weston, not sure if any of you are familar with i. but the sticker price for some of them were $17,000 and up.... which i thought was quite high. my question is what did you guys and girlsend up paying out the door for your yaris liftback with auto, basic features.. because i feeling there over chargeing on these around my area in south florida.
The price is very dependent upon which options the car has. The bare bones car (no power win/locks/mirrors, no radio, no rear wiper) is around $12k - $13k. The next option up is the convenience package (radio, rear wiper), which I think was about $14k. Then there's the power package, which adds the power options, radio, rear wiper, etc., which brings the price up to like $14700. And this is for the 3dr Liftback Manual tranny. (5dr, auto, power package, no other extra options, on toyota.com priced about $16200).
Now, if it's auto, I think that was around another $1k.
Then there's the additional options: rear spoiler, bluetooth, satellite radio, sport shifter knob, umm, various others too.
And there's the "destination fee". Best way to compare the pricing, is to go to toyota.com and build your own yaris there.
donmeca2020
09-27-2009, 11:40 PM
so from what i have noticed no dealers seem to ever have a bare regular yaris liftback 3 door. all i want is auto,A/C, manual windows and locks and i would like to get the fogs but not the whole package just the fogs it seems like the dealers never actually have anything what i just said in stock its always the fully loaded ones. i have also noticed i havent even seen an S liftback as of yet i know their existent but just ive never seen one
scape
09-27-2009, 11:53 PM
i payed out the ass, up in delray--
was maybe 12.8k all manual with carpets and aux (convenience pkg?) but with world bank (or whatever treacherous loan company they have) and the addon services/protection i was closer to 16 I think...
donmeca2020
09-28-2009, 12:52 AM
see i feel 13 maybe 14 is alright but no higher then that. 12 and change would be ideal im just trying to find a good dealer in the South florida area.
TheRealEnth
09-28-2009, 01:26 AM
you can find 13 and 14 if you have good credit and want a base like me.
puetato89
09-28-2009, 01:30 AM
well after you get it come 2 the meet :P
donmeca2020
09-28-2009, 01:38 AM
we shall see whats up i gotta get one first lol.
puetato89
09-28-2009, 01:40 AM
werd!!
donmeca2020
09-29-2009, 01:48 AM
no other south florida owners in here?
Vitz RangaaaH
09-29-2009, 01:57 AM
mine was about 11-13k back in 2007
Same here.
Sabretooth
09-29-2009, 03:46 AM
$13,500k sticker in 06... out the door was roughly $16,250 with tax, tag, title, dealer fees.
donmeca2020
09-29-2009, 12:13 PM
wow.. an extra $3250 was jacked on there? there isnt anyone on the forums that has just recently purchased a yaris?
Shroomster
09-29-2009, 01:01 PM
after financing we'll be @ 16-18k lol we only put 1500 down but necessity outweighed cost at the time.....
ozmdd
09-29-2009, 01:18 PM
My 2008 LB Base 5-speed w/ convenience package (radio, rear wiper), floor mats and tint was negotiated to $11,600 (about $1k below sticker, I believe), then added dealer-installed cruise for $500 (no amount of negotiating helped there) for a total of $12,100. Add your dealer marketing fee, tazes, title and license, some TRD goodies (dealer agreed to sell me accessories at cost +5% if I purchased same-day as the car)and I think it was a little under $14k total, out-the-door.
Bear in mind that the auto tranny is about $1k more, and the power package adds a ridiculous $ to the price. The 09's come standard with ABS ($300) and side-curtain airbags ($500) that the 08's didn't come with, so factor that into the new price. Also they offer VSC standard now, and I dont' know if that was even available on the 08's.
Also, it seems every dealer puts the "vehicle shield package" on at the port (I know for a fact that Gulf States toyota does), so you're stuck with that and sometimes the "permavin" unless you special-order your Yaris and wait a while for it.
According to the Toyota website, an 09 3dr LB Auto w/ convenience package, floormats, and vehicle shield package has an MSRP of $14,989.00 in TX. That includes the $700 destination fee, but not any dealer marketing costs.
You should expect to be able to negotiate at least $1000 off of that price, regardless of your credit. If they try use sales price as leverage for financing, get up and walk away. They will make the extra money on the interest rate you get based on your credit; the price of the car should not be part of that equation.
The best way to avoid any of that BS is to negotiate the price of the car before any discussion of financing or trade-in. If they try to do that, simply tell them that you won;t even discuss trade-in or financing till you have settled on the exact car you plan to buy and have a firm price in writing.
ozmdd
09-29-2009, 01:34 PM
Your state sales tax is going to make a pretty big difference in TOTAL price. Here in TX, we have no state income tax, so sales taxes are higher than most states. I think mine in Dallas was 8.25%, but I can't recall if new vehicle tax rates are different than standard sales tax.
donmeca2020
09-29-2009, 01:48 PM
i see what your saying, well with me im planing on just buying the car cash, no fianceing so i figure if i have cash there gonna want to make a good deal. i know because the cash for clunkers is over i seen 2 Stealerships and they were both like ghost towns. that should be in my favor. im also thinking of tryin get me a 2010 yaris liftback.
DevilGirl
09-29-2009, 04:12 PM
i see what your saying, well with me im planing on just buying the car cash, no fianceing so i figure if i have cash there gonna want to make a good deal. i know because the cash for clunkers is over i seen 2 Stealerships and they were both like ghost towns. that should be in my favor. im also thinking of tryin get me a 2010 yaris liftback.
While that's a good idea. But bad in a few ways:
1. no financing means not building good credit on your end
2. no financing means less money for toyota (they tend to push financing through toyota)
3. not really any extra incentive to selling the car. sure they'd have the cash straight up, but the company makes more money on the financing and fees.
sorry to put a damper on your ideas there...
donmeca2020
09-30-2009, 12:34 PM
While that's a good idea. But bad in a few ways:
1. no financing means not building good credit on your end
2. no financing means less money for toyota (they tend to push financing through toyota)
3. not really any extra incentive to selling the car. sure they'd have the cash straight up, but the company makes more money on the financing and fees.
sorry to put a damper on your ideas there...
we shall see, not worried about credit mine is very good at this point, considering i just purchased a house 3 months ago. im going out of town this weekend up to sebring florida, for a bike run there is a toyota dealer over there named Alan Jay Toyota anyone ever heard of them? i heard they have very good prices.
Sabretooth
09-30-2009, 12:57 PM
Here's an option, Finance only like $500 through whomever, its enough to still hit your credit, just pay it off in 6 months so it effectively hits your credit.
As for waiting for the 2010, that may be a good idea. From what people are saying they come standard with a Tach, trust me...3 years without one, kinda wish I had one every now and again.
donmeca2020
10-02-2009, 02:12 AM
well see whats up, as for tommorrow i will keep everyone updated about this dealer here in sebring florida
puetato89
10-02-2009, 02:20 AM
so you can come 2 the meet?? :)
donmeca2020
10-05-2009, 12:46 AM
well came back from sebring and checked out that dealership over there. seems like their prices arent as bad as over here in south florida. i seen one with a sticker of 14 grand the guy told me with tax tag and title it would be around 16. has anyone else here in florida have gotten a better deal then that possibly somewhere else in FLORIDA with a lower price
puetato89
10-05-2009, 12:51 AM
in orlando, i paid 15,356.47, exacxtly (after taxes, had my own tag)
donmeca2020
10-05-2009, 12:51 PM
in orlando, i paid 15,356.47, exacxtly (after taxes, had my own tag)
thats not bad...
puetato89
10-05-2009, 01:39 PM
its the base model, kinda i have fog, rear defrost, and rear wiper
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