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HollaGeo
12-02-2009, 10:55 PM
I went to the Toyota dealership today. Test drove a 2010 Yaris (Manual) w/ no power windows, locks, etc. Pretty much a base model.
With $1K down, $800.00 rebate. It comes out to roughly $240.00 a month for 60 months (0% financing).
How does the $240.00 a month sound???

custom Lftback
12-02-2009, 11:10 PM
i pay $242/month. it seems like a great deal to me!

tetzyamis
12-02-2009, 11:26 PM
$1000 + ($240 x 60) + $800 = $16,200.
It's $16,200 OTD if there was no rebate.
I paid $16,800 OTD for power package + remote keyless entry + auto trans, and that was MSRP.
Yours sounds like more than MSRP.
It's hard to tell without knowing what it comes with, but it at least should have power package for that price.

mr9865
12-03-2009, 12:52 AM
Yeah It should be around 15,000 for a basic one

HollaGeo
12-03-2009, 01:20 AM
The problem I have with car shopping is that car dealerships act like it's 1998 and they are selling S.U.V.'s every 5 minutes. Essentially, I am buying the car for M.S.R.P. minus $800.00. $240.00 is a "do-able" monthly payment. There is a good chance I am going to go for it. I HATE CAR SHOPPING!!!

hachi-roku_fan
12-03-2009, 01:24 AM
Don't be fooled by the payment number, multiply it and see what you will be paying at the end of your term

WolfWings
12-03-2009, 05:01 AM
I went to the Toyota dealership today. Test drove a 2010 Yaris (Manual) w/ no power windows, locks, etc. Pretty much a base model.
With $1K down, $800.00 rebate. It comes out to roughly $240.00 a month for 60 months (0% financing).
How does the $240.00 a month sound???

If it really *IS* the flat base model (no fog lights, no power windows, and no 60/40 split rear seat indicates this) then the MSRP is only $13405, including destination and delivery.

$1000 down, $800 rebate, you should be paying $194/month for a 60-month 0% APR loan. Full stop. Or $207 roughly if the rebate turns out to be a sham. Dealership cost on such a stripper-5-door is $12772, so that'll still net them $633 if it's a true rebate from Toyota for the sale.

www.edmunds.com is your friend for verifying prices, BTW.

DevilGirl
12-03-2009, 07:40 AM
I went to the Toyota dealership today. Test drove a 2010 Yaris (Manual) w/ no power windows, locks, etc. Pretty much a base model.
With $1K down, $800.00 rebate. It comes out to roughly $240.00 a month for 60 months (0% financing).
How does the $240.00 a month sound???

5dr or 3dr?

I think what a lot of people are assuming when they say that the price is too high is that it's a 3dr model. If it is a 3dr, then yes, I would agree, the price is too high (I got my 2009 3dr manual LB, but with power package and cold weather package, out the door pricing was $15400, approximately, monthly was $242, but I didn't take the 0% financing because I needed mine stretched out over a longer period to have the lower rate, I went with 7 years, hey, I can always refinance through my credit union to get a much lower rate; I think with the 60 months/0% financing, the monthly was more around $280?).

If it's the 5dr LB manual tranny, base model (no power options), then I would say that pricing sounds at least a little closer to being right, but still a little too high given that the starting price that's listed for the 2010 5dr LB is $12655 (per Toyota's website (http://www.toyota.com/yaris/trims-prices.html)listing MSRP's).

WolfWings
12-03-2009, 07:57 AM
5dr or 3dr?

5-door adds a total of $300 to the base MSRP. That's it.

http://www.toyota.com/yaris/trims-prices.html

Over a 60-month 0%-APR loan, that's $5/month.

Hershey
12-03-2009, 03:37 PM
the rebate benefits both parties ( dealer reimbursed by TOYOTA ) . So you should be able to get more of a discount from the dealer . Say anywhere from $ 250 to $750 . Depends on the number of YARII on their lot , how long the car has been sitting around ( manufactured date on drivers side door I pillar ) , and their being generous . GOOD LUCK

why?
12-03-2009, 07:23 PM
I'd say find the invoice price of the car, from edmunds, or kbb.com, or nada.com. You should not be paying too much over invoice with the current economy. And do not negotiate by payments, negotiate the final price first.

lowsushi
12-04-2009, 09:05 PM
Got mine today. Man I was there forever, like 3 1/2 hours. Figures on the day I go they are training on a new software progam in finance. Paying $224 with GAP and $0 down at 1.9 % apr. My first new car.

mr9865
12-04-2009, 09:16 PM
Got mine today. Man I was there forever, like 3 1/2 hours. Figures on the day I go they are training on a new software progam in finance. Paying $224 with GAP and $0 down at 1.9 % apr. My first new car.

did you have a trade in?

YarisOwnersDad
12-04-2009, 09:16 PM
Got mine today. Man I was there forever, like 3 1/2 hours. Figures on the day I go they are training on a new software progam in finance. Paying $224 with GAP and $0 down at 1.9 % apr. My first new car.

Congratulations!

Gotta post a pic, you know.

Tom

DandiDani
12-04-2009, 09:28 PM
congrats!

lowsushi
12-04-2009, 09:41 PM
nope no trade in, but my aunt cosigned. I have really crappy credit.

got a polar white, 5dr, power package.

thanx guys. I am planning on doing tint either tomm, or next week. I want to start out slow. I used to have a hardtop convertable mitsubishi mighty max pickup truck back in the day. slammed as low as a pack of cigs. I want to keep this out of cops eyes...lol

tetzyamis
12-04-2009, 11:05 PM
That's amazingly great deal! Congrat!
It's about $12k + tax + stuff.

hachi-roku_fan
12-04-2009, 11:51 PM
What dealer did you go to? That was a good deal

lowsushi
12-05-2009, 01:20 AM
John Elways Crown Toyota in Ontario. Off Interstate 15 at Jurupa.

supmet
12-05-2009, 02:06 AM
That's where mines from, but I'm paying more than you... haha

rytis
12-07-2009, 06:39 PM
Hey, I'm new to the forum.

Can't wait to get my Yaris :thumbup:

I went to the Toyota dealership today. Test drove a 2010 Yaris (Manual) w/ no power windows, locks, etc. Pretty much a base model.
With $1K down, $800.00 rebate. It comes out to roughly $240.00 a month for 60 months (0% financing).
How does the $240.00 a month sound???

How did you get the $800 rebate AND 0% financing?

I'm from North Jersey as well, but I've only seen the $700/750 rebate or the 0% financing.

Trying to find good dealers in the area right now, any recommendations?

jdm-yaris
08-24-2010, 07:55 PM
its a good deal i pay 284 for my 2009 toyota yaris 5dr hatch S so yea its a good deal

sickpuppy1
08-25-2010, 03:06 PM
Got my sedan in mid march. Its got power windows/locks- power package, all weather package and what else....floor mats and such. anyways it was 0 down and 0% for 60 months and still only 263.00 a months.