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mutatio
11-19-2006, 08:27 PM
Heyo,

In researching for possible invoice prices I ran acrosss a Canadian forum where people were basically swearing by a site called www.apa.ca. I was intrigued and curious to see if there was anything equitable in the US. I've bumped into a few nationwide services like www.newcarslowestprice.com, and was wondering if anyone has had any experience(s) w/ a local or national autobroker/club? I know the markup on the Yaris is pretty small, but being a grad student w/ 6 figures in loans to pay back, I'm hoping to save any $ I can! :D

Thanks!

60 Somethings
11-19-2006, 10:47 PM
In a couple of words Costco Auto Buying Program.

Become a member; give it a try.

Toyotas are just $500 over invoice around here on that program.

And you deal with the Fleet Mgr, not a run-of-the-mill salesman.

We have purchased two Toyotas on that program this year - we have been very satisfied. (I am an ex-salesman - telecom equipment.)

mutatio
11-20-2006, 02:33 AM
In a couple of words Costco Auto Buying Program.

Become a member; give it a try.

Toyotas are just $500 over invoice around here on that program.

And you deal with the Fleet Mgr, not a run-of-the-mill salesman.

We have purchased two Toyotas on that program this year - we have been very satisfied. (I am an ex-salesman - telecom equipment.)

Yes, I'm a costco member. The last I looked into it for a Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla the prices were no different than the sticker prices I had seen around. :( So I was hoping to see what else could be out there.

the_saint
11-20-2006, 08:56 AM
Isn't MSRP about $500 over invoice on the Yaris anyways?

60 Somethings
11-20-2006, 01:49 PM
Right, something like $500-$600 on base model. Adding options widens the spread between MRSP and Invoice, because there is like 20% profit built into the options.

Suggest you go to the Costco website and submit a request for local participating dealer to contact you. (You have to take this step to qualify for the program.) Fleet manager will then sit down with you and go over pricing and availability.

SimplyYaris
11-20-2006, 07:06 PM
Right, something like $500-$600 on base model. Adding options widens the spread between MRSP and Invoice, because there is like 20% profit built into the options.

Suggest you go to the Costco website and submit a request for local participating dealer to contact you. (You have to take this step to qualify for the program.) Fleet manager will then sit down with you and go over pricing and availability.

:thumbup: I second the Costco program. The deal you get varies by region and popularity of the car (e.g. the Costco price for the Prius is MSRP, other more popular cars are at invoice or a couple of hundred below).