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How Much Should I Pay: 2008/2009 Toyota Sienna

September 8th, 2008

Question From Tarik:  2008 Siena XLE LTD with DVD
Vin # 5TDZK22C385203476
Toyota of Orlando given me the price of MSRP
$ 38138
Lowest price $ 31,495
2008/2009 Toyota LTD, XLE, LE

I am looking for the best deal on large Size Family Van like the Nissan Altima you had on your blog. I could pick any one of them with a leather.

We have 1998 Isuzu Rodeo 4X4 Drive and have 164000 Miles. Can you recommend the way to get the best deal from the dealer. I was disappointed how in 2008 the car salesman was selling me a car with 1908 attitude and mentality, nothing changed of the sales process. We are looking to get a Family Van replacing the Redo this weekend.
May Allah (The Creator) bless and reward you for helping us with our car buying process.

P.S. I wanted to get internet pricing, the same sales person called instead of offering me a internet price they all wanted to pick my brain and use the same technique on the phone

Queen of the Road: Hi Tarik. Welcome to our blog! Crazy, isn’t it? The strategy of selling cars is still quite old fashioned. I’d be happy to help find you a good deal. But note that the best deals are the ones without the DVD entertainment system. Before I get started, I just want to confirm: Are you sure you’d like the XLE without AWD? We have AWD deals as well.

Regarding your Isuzu, what style it is? S or LS?




How Much Should I Pay: 2008 Honda Accord EX-L & 2008 Honda Accord EX

August 27th, 2008

Question From Michael:  I’m looking to purchase a new car within the next few weeks. I’d be paying cash for the car. Also I have a 98 Camry LE in mint condition with 50,000 miles on it that I’d like to trade. What can I expect to pay “out the door”?

Queen of the Road: Hi Michael. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! Before we get started, I’ll need quite a bit of info. in order to find the precise model. Regarding the OTD prices, it’s almost impossible for me to determine simply because there are several fees that vary by state, car brand, dealership, etc..

Let’s start with the Camry. Is the camry a V6 or 4C? The wholeprices I give you may not even come close to what they’ll offer as a trade-in. This is another way dealerships make money. I always recommend people try selling before trading-in.

For the Accord EX-L, do you want a sedan or coupe? 4cyl or V6? If you choose a coupe, there’s an option for manual.

For the Accord EX, 4cyl or V6? Please leave all info in the comment box.