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How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid

June 30th, 2009

Question From Heidi: What is the invoice price for this vehicle …under 25K miles?

Queen of the Road: Hi Heidi. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! I can get you 2008s, but 2009s are unattainable at the moment.

For a 2008 Toyota Highlander 4WD V6 Hybrid with 25,000 miles, wholesale prices range from $26,700 (being in above average condition) to $25,500 (being in average condition) and $24,200 (being in below average condition).

A fair range for a dealership sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $26,700 to $29,500. A private seller will usually aim to sell it for 5%-10%.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Venza

Question: New 2009 Venza I-4 AWD – VIN 4T3BE11A69U001749?

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog. Below are the current incentives and savings rate. To look for prices paid for the Venza, follow the instructions below. We have 2 pages of deals being offered at the moment.

Consumer Cash Incentives:  A Cash Back Rebate of $400 is being offered to the new car Consumer upon purchase.  $400 Military Bonus Cash is available to customers with current active duty status in the U.S. Military (Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard, or active Reserve). Please see your dealer for details. Offer Expires: 3/31/2010




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Venza

June 27th, 2009

 

Question From John: I live in Ontario, Canada, what is the Wholesale Price of the 2009 Toyota Venza 4cyl. AWD Premium Package (includes leather). Also, do you know what I could or should expect to pay over and above this wholesale price?

Queen of the Road: Hi John! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

The best way to find out the price for a Venza is to use the AutoBrag Car Price Search Engine.

The First Step: Open a new browser window and go to http://www.autobrag.com/#SearchCarPrices then select the appropriate Year, Make and Vehicle Model of the new car price you are searching for.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Camry

June 26th, 2009

Question From Mike: 2009 Camry XLE V6 demo w/6k mi, VSC,Trac Ctl, heated seats. Trade 1998 I30 w/98k, runs good,nds some work. How much should I pay?

Queen of the Road: Hi Mike. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! The price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the Camry. What is the MSRP?

As for the I30, here’s the wholesale prices…

For a 1998 Infiniti I30 Sedan with 98,000 miles, wholesale prices range from $4,300 (being in above average condition) to $3,100 (being in average condition) and $1,900 (being in below average condition).




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Camry

June 24th, 2009

Question: Cost of a new 2009 Camry LE 4cyl?

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

The best way to find out the price for a new Camry is to use the AutoBrag Car Price Search Engine.

The First Step: Open a new browser window and go to http://www.autobrag.com/#SearchCarPrices then select the appropriate Year, Make and Vehicle Model of the new car price you are searching for.

The Second Step: Choose which mode to display new car prices.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Corolla

June 22nd, 2009

Question From Stephen: How much should I pay in Vancouver, Canada, for a used 2009 Toyota Corolla LE (3,900kms)?

Queen of the Road: Hi Stephen. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! The best I can do is give the equivalent going price in the U.S.

For a 2009 Toyota Corolla Sedan LE with 2,423 miles, wholesale prices range from $14,500 (being in above average condition) to $13,800 (being in average condition) and $13,000 (being in below average condition).

A fair range for a dealership sell it for +12%-14% more than wholesale, so their estimated retail prices could range from $14,400 to $16,100. A private seller will usually aim to sell it for 5%-10%.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Tacoma

June 17th, 2009

Question From Ricky: 2009 Tacoma 4X4 V6 double cab. Short bed With TRD sports & towing package.daytime running lights & Carpet Floor mats & door sill protector.MSRP $30,614.00

Queen of the Road: Hi Ricky. Welcome to AutoBragBlog!

Here’s the closest deal we found to that MSRP, but you can get a lower price since 15% is the max…

For a 2009 Toyota Tacoma V6 4dr Double Cab 4WD 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A),

MSRP: $30,630.00
ePrice: $27,252.00
Savings: $3,378.00
% OFF MSRP: 11.03%




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Tacoma

Question From Rusty: I’m looking for the best deal on-

09 Tacoma access cab 4×4.
2.7L 5spd manual.

CP1.

Queen of the Road: Hi Rusty. Welcome to AutoBragBlog!

The best way to find out the price for a new Tacoma is to use the AutoBrag Car Price Search Engine.

The First Step: Open a new browser window and go to http://www.autobrag.com/#SearchCarPrices then select the appropriate Year, Make and Vehicle Model of the new car price you are searching for.

The Second Step: Choose which mode to display new car prices.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Venza

June 16th, 2009

Question From Jesse: How much should I pay: 2009 venza lx, sr, nv, and to? I am looking for a V6 Venza, sunset bronze, lx, nav, sr and to pkg. I found the following post on Edmunds.com and I would like to find the Venza for about the same price.

The wife and I bought a Venza yesterday. It’s a V6 AWD loaded with LX, SR, NV and TO packages. Sunset Bronze with ivory leather interior. We paid  $33,813 plus TTL at Beaman Toyota in Nashville, TN. I believe the sticker was $38,444.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Highlander

Question: How much should I pay for 2009 highlander limited w/ 5K miles?

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

Are you buying this from a dealership? Is it being sold as a NEW or Pre-Owned vehicle?

If it’s being sold as new, the best way to find out the price for a new car is to use the AutoBrag Car Price Search Engine.

The First Step: Open a new browser window and go to http://www.autobrag.com/#SearchCarPrices then select the appropriate Year, Make and Vehicle Model of the new car price you are searching for.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Camry

June 15th, 2009

Question From Tom: I am thinking to buy a Camry LE 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A), dealer told me that difference between basic Camry and LE is $1000. What’s the fair price for a Toyota Camry LE? under $21,000 outdoor a good deal?

Queen of the Road: Hi Tom. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! I’ll give a few examples of our Lowest Priced deals, then you can take a look at all 4 pages of LE deals.

For a 2009 Toyota Camry 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 5A),

The Lowest Internet Price: $16,300.00
MSRP: $20,064.00
Savings: $3,764.00
% OFF MSRP: 18.76%




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota RAV4

June 6th, 2009

Question: RAV 4, 2009 limited 4×4 all the options.

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

The price you should pay all depends on the MSRP. Send me the MSRP if you find a deal and I’ll calculate a Selling Price range. Or send me the links to these deals and I’ll let you know off the bat which ones are good deals.

In the meantime, below is an example being offered. They may not have all the options you asked for, but it’s just an example of what deals are out there. If you’d like to see the complete list of deals, you can find them on www.AutoBrag.com.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Camry

June 4th, 2009

Question From Gayle: Hi! How much should I pay: 2009 Toyota Camry demo/loaner? I found a 2009 Toyota Camry LE, 4 cyl, 5-speed with 9,968 miles on it. It was a courtesy car for their dealership. They’re asking $18,492; I didn’t see the MSRP online. (link is below)

FYI… I was given a “best price” of $18,700 by a different Toyota dealer for a brand new 2009 Camry (includes my trade-in, excl tax/title). MSRP = $22,569

What would be a fair “best offer” from me to give on either car?

Here’s the link to the Camry w/miles




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Sienna

June 1st, 2009

Question: How much should I pay: 2009 Toyota Sienna LE 2WD 7-passenger no option/package?

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

Just keep in mind that the price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll figure out a Selling Price.

According to AutoBrag’s statistics for the 2009 Sienna,
The National Average discount off MSRP: 11.93%
The National Maximum discount off MSRP: 19.16%




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota RAV4

Question From Gary: How much discount on a base 4cl model?

Queen of the Road: Hi Gary. Welcome to AutoBragBlog!

Just keep in mind that the price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll figure out a Selling Price.

According to AutoBrag’s statistics for the 2009 Rav4,
The National Average discount off MSRP: 9.29%
The National Maximum discount off MSRP: 14.25%

Finance Specials:  0.00%-2.90% APR up to 36 Months. Offer Expires: 6/1/2009




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Highlander

Question From Charles: What is the bottom line that I should pay for a Toyota Highlander 2009 4 cylinder FWD with the third row seat.

Queen of the Road: Hi Charles. Welcome to AutoBragBlog!

Just keep in mind that the price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll figure out a Selling Price.

In the meantime, below is an example of a deal being offered. If you’d like to see the complete list of deals, you can find them on www.AutoBrag.com.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Tacoma

May 28th, 2009

Question: How much should I pay for New 2009 Toyota Tacoma, 2wd access cab, v-6, auto trans, sport package. msrp $27,109.

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

According to AutoBrag’s statistics for the 2009 Tacoma,
The National Average discount off MSRP: 12.11%
The National Maximum discount off MSRP: 16.71%

MSRP: $27,109
ePrice: $23,827
Savings:$3,282
% OFF MSRP: 12.11%

MSRP: $27,109
ePrice: $22,580
Savings: $4,529
% OFF MSRP: 16.71%




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Prius

May 26th, 2009

Question: 2009 Prius package II also sholud I be able to get the financing with the lowr price.

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog. You should be able to get financing with lower prices. The price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll figure out a Selling Price.

In the meantime, below is an examples of a deal being offered. They may not have all the options you mentioned, but they’re good examples to start off with. If you’d like to see the complete list of deals, you can find them on AutoBrag.com.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Rav4

 

Question: How much should I buy 2009 Toyota Rav4 4WD 4-cyl model #4432 in northern California?

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

The price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll figure out a good range for a Selling Price.

In the meantime, below are a few examples of deals that are being offered. They may not be #4432, but they’re good examples to start off with. If you’d like to see the complete list of deals, you can find them on AutoBrag.com.




How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Toyota Tacoma

May 21st, 2009

Question: 2009 Toyota Tacoma prerunner double cab long bed SR5 2WD

Queen of the Road: Hi there! Welcome to AutoBragBlog.

The price you pay all depends on the MSRP of the car you’re looking at. If you see a one online or at a dealership, send me the MSRP and I’ll send you a price range to help you bargain. In the meantime, here’s a deal with a great offer.

For a 2009 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner V6 4dr Double Cab 6.1 ft. SB (4.0L 6cyl 5A),