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Old 11-30-2008, 07:00 PM   #1
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Did I make a good deal? 2008 Toyota Yaris

I bought my used 2008 Toyota Yaris Base (two door hatchback) on 10/13/2008.

Sale Price: $12,995

Down payment: $1,000

Mileage on Odometer when purchased: 12,127

Monthly Payments: $298.47

*Toyota Extra Care Platinum 72 months/75,000 miles: $2,495.00 (Too much?)

*The Optional Insurance (GAP): $203.01

Total Cash Price: $13,930.30

Including the Extended Service Agreement and GAP Insurance: $2495+203.01

$16,628.31 - $1000 down payment =

$15628.31

Good or bad deal? After reading about the insurance stuff, I think I might cancel mine.
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Old 11-30-2008, 07:34 PM   #2
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Welcome WMF1125 !!

I am not an expert on buying cars, but I think you paid a little too much.
The total cost is about what I paid for a 2009 with 7 miles on it. I did get
the Platinum extended service plan for about $1050. Could it be that since
your car is used, it would cost more? I don't know. These cars are
hard to find, especially a good used one. I do have to say that I didn't
finance, so perhaps that is another cost I didn't figure into the equation.

One of my co-workers already has 93,000 miles on his 2007 LB. He hasn't
had a lick of problems, but is considering getting a service plan that would
go beyond the 100,000 miles He says his dealership sent him a letter offering
to buy the car back, as there is such a high demand for that car. He said
he wouldn't trade it for anything.

Don't feel bad if you might have paid too much. You will love the car, and
save a lot of money on gas down the road. However, I would check into
the costs of the service plan. I used to have a link somewhere that told
the approximate costs of the plans, but I can't find it at this time.

Be sure to post a pic and update your profile with the color, etc.
Of course, if it is a Meteorite Metallic, they are the best.
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Old 11-30-2008, 07:38 PM   #3
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I have a brand new 2008 yaris LB with the power package/15" allow rims. MP3 auxiliary jack, floor mats... I got it about 2 months ago and I payed (after taxes/tags) $16,000, with a $2,000 down payment. That is $14,000 financed which equals $242/month for me. I think the insurance stuff isn't needed but that is just my opinion. I didn't get any of that.
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Old 11-30-2008, 07:42 PM   #4
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12,127 on an '08? I have an '07 bought Jan 1, 2007 and only have barely 18,000 mi on her. Maybe I just don't drive alot....
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Old 11-30-2008, 08:19 PM   #5
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Welcome WMF1125 !!

I am not an expert on buying cars, but I think you paid a little too much.
The total cost is about what I paid for a 2009 with 7 miles on it. I did get
the Platinum extended service plan for about $1050. Could it be that since
your car is used, it would cost more? I don't know. These cars are
hard to find, especially a good used one. I do have to say that I didn't
finance, so perhaps that is another cost I didn't figure into the equation.

One of my co-workers already has 93,000 miles on his 2007 LB. He hasn't
had a lick of problems, but is considering getting a service plan that would
go beyond the 100,000 miles He says his dealership sent him a letter offering
to buy the car back, as there is such a high demand for that car. He said
he wouldn't trade it for anything.

Don't feel bad if you might have paid too much. You will love the car, and
save a lot of money on gas down the road. However, I would check into
the costs of the service plan. I used to have a link somewhere that told
the approximate costs of the plans, but I can't find it at this time.

Be sure to post a pic and update your profile with the color, etc.
Of course, if it is a Meteorite Metallic, they are the best.
I'd appreciate it if you could send me that link once you find it. Mine is a black Toyota Yaris (they didn't have any other color at the time of purchase).

I was afraid someone would say I paid too much...but after talking with my parents, the GAP insurance I bought was a good decision ($203). However, it's the $2,450 Platinum Extended Warranty that ruffles my feathers. I can't find REAL prices on the extended warranties anywhere (other than peoples' testimonials). I'm assuming they think of a random number depending on how gullible the client is. How long do I have before I can't cancel the warranty?

By the way, I'm a first time driver and just received my license in September; bought my car in October; and have been on the road ever since. 20 years old with a 720 FICO credit score. Everything else on my credit report is in the 650's.

O, I FORGOT TO MENTION, they gave me a 5.4% APR!! Good or bad??

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Old 11-30-2008, 10:01 PM   #6
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i got mine brand new with power, coldweather, spoiler, carpet , armrest options for abou the same price.. had 5 miles on it
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:01 PM   #7
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5.4% very good on a used car.
Gap excellant choice.
Extended warranty ......... that was too high. The mark up on those is usually twice the cost or more. If the warranty is to be cancelled you must do it in person and in writing.
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:01 PM   #8
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no down payment 8.65% though
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:03 PM   #9
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you have 30 days to get out of the extended warranty.. i went back and got my money back on it.. the car is super reliable.. its up to you.. GAP is a good idea though

they wanted to charge me $1650 for the Extended warranty..

that warranty is pure profit for them ... pretty much.. so they like to push you into it.. they are banking on the possibility (and likelyhood) that you'll never need it.. or if you do it probably will be for minimal things and they will still make out like the bandits they are
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:26 PM   #10
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Skip the extended warranty, you won't need it, it's a Toyota...
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:49 PM   #11
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Agree with just about everyone ~ don't need the extended warranty. Git out of it if you can. Put that money into a savings account and enjoy your ride.
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Old 11-30-2008, 10:54 PM   #12
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you have 30 days to get out of the extended warranty.. i went back and got my money back on it.. the car is super reliable.. its up to you.. GAP is a good idea though

they wanted to charge me $1650 for the Extended warranty..

that warranty is pure profit for them ... pretty much.. so they like to push you into it.. they are banking on the possibility (and likelyhood) that you'll never need it.. or if you do it probably will be for minimal things and they will still make out like the bandits they are
I still have the manufacture's warranty still in effect until I drive 36,000 miles. I was cautious about being a first time driver, so I opted for the Toyota 70,000 / 72 months package.

The reason why I did it was because I could finance it with my "low" APR. I heard that if you didn't buy it at the time of purchase, you would need to pay cash later on. I read you can only finance your extended warranties with dealership when buying your car. Websites have stated that 80% of all people who purchased an extended warranty and needed repairs within a five year period were "glad" that they bought it.

And, if I do decide to sell the car, I'm sure my extended warranty will increase the value of my Toyota Yaris. But I don't plan on ever selling it--EVER! That's another reason why I should cancel it. It has been more than a month now...but I read somewhere that a person has sixty days to cancel their extended warranty; however, I could be wrong? Do I still have a chance to cancel?

Without the Extended Warranty, I would save $2,495.

The Federal Truth-in-Lending Disclosure says:

Annual Percentage Rate: 5.4 %

Finance Charge (The dollar amount the credit will cost you): $2279.89

Amount Financed (The Amount of credit provided to you or on your behalf): $15628.31

Total of Payments (The amount you will have paid after you have made all payments as scheduled): $17,908.20 <--- this I DON'T understand. When I calculate it, it comes around $17,251.06.

Including my down payment, total sale price: $18,908.20.

If we minus the Extended Warranty: $16,458.20

What do you think?

-- By the way, I'm glad I bought the GAP insurance, too!
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Old 11-30-2008, 11:22 PM   #13
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We had taken out a maintenance warranty. I cancelled it. Had to be done in person and a form had to be signed. They did charge me $50, but credited the rest to the loan balance. So, I did not get any money back and they did not adjust the financing, but the pay off is less.

Make sure you get a copy. Give them 30 days or so then double check with the finance company and make sure you were issued a credit.
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Old 11-30-2008, 11:38 PM   #14
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*Toyota Extra Care Platinum 72 months/75,000 miles: $2,495.00 (Too much?)
Is this an extended warranty?
I bought 2nd Yaris earlier this month and I was offered 84 month (7 year) warranty (instead of 3 years) for $990.
$2,495 sounds too crazy expensive to me.
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Old 12-01-2008, 12:22 AM   #15
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I am going to cancel it as soon as possible. I thought they were being honest with me, but finding out about this rip off disappoints me. $2,450 IS outrageous!
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Old 12-01-2008, 12:34 AM   #16
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We had taken out a maintenance warranty. I cancelled it. Had to be done in person and a form had to be signed. They did charge me $50, but credited the rest to the loan balance. So, I did not get any money back and they did not adjust the financing, but the pay off is less.

Make sure you get a copy. Give them 30 days or so then double check with the finance company and make sure you were issued a credit.
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Is this an extended warranty?
I bought 2nd Yaris earlier this month and I was offered 84 month (7 year) warranty (instead of 3 years) for $990.
$2,495 sounds too crazy expensive to me.
Is it alright if I bought it on 10/13/2008, but now it's 11/30/2008? Not too late to cancel the extended warranty?
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Old 12-01-2008, 01:20 AM   #17
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bought mine used with under 5k miles on it, and I paid 12,400 cash.. bought it used and off just a person, not a dealership, and well... save you ALOT of money.. just takes alot more time to find the car. has the power package, and its auto
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Old 12-01-2008, 02:05 AM   #18
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I'd appreciate it if you could send me that link once you find it. Mine is a black Toyota Yaris (they didn't have any other color at the time of purchase).

I was afraid someone would say I paid too much...but after talking with my parents, the GAP insurance I bought was a good decision ($203). However, it's the $2,450 Platinum Extended Warranty that ruffles my feathers. I can't find REAL prices on the extended warranties anywhere (other than peoples' testimonials). I'm assuming they think of a random number depending on how gullible the client is. How long do I have before I can't cancel the warranty?

By the way, I'm a first time driver and just received my license in September; bought my car in October; and have been on the road ever since. 20 years old with a 720 FICO credit score. Everything else on my credit report is in the 650's.

O, I FORGOT TO MENTION, they gave me a 5.4% APR!! Good or bad??

I found the link for prices on Vehicle Service Agreements for a NEW car.
It is here:

http://www.toyotafinancial.com/consu...Selected=Yaris

Is your car a Toyota Certified Used Car or just a Used Car?
Unfortunately, they don't list prices on the pages for those categories,
just the new one.

In my brochure, it says that one needs to cancel the agreement within
30 days, and the cost will be a $25 processing fee. In Texas, there would
be no processing fee. However, since you are past the 30 days, they would
"pay a pro rata refund based on elapsed time from the
Agreement Application Date or elapsed mileage from the Agreement
Application Mileage (whichever refund dollar amount is less), minus a
$25 processing fee
"

"For Agreements issued in Alabama, Hawaii, South Carolina, Texas, and
Wyoming, a penalty of 10% of the Agreement Purchase Price per month
must be added to cacellation refunds not received by You within forty-five
(45) days after the Administrator receives the cancellation request
."


If you haven't gotten a copy of the service agreement in the mail, you might
want to call Customer Service:

http://www.toyotafinancial.com/consu...ustomerService

They recommend you take the service agreement back to the selling dealer.
If you can't do that, then call:

Toyota Customer Service 1-800-228-8559


I just noticed that the agreement I got in the mail shows mileage expiration
of 75,000 when I paid for the 100,000 miles package as detailed on my
car buying contract. Guess I need to call the dealership on Monday.
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