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LONGO TOYOTA of El Monte packing heat???
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So I attended longo toyota in El Monte today to get my wife a brand new Corolla, I was waiting i decided to attend the scion showroom, right away I notice the red 57extreme, as I go around the car I notice it's equip with exhaust, coilovers and vinyl wrap, sticker price for itself is $25,745, with all the plus the total comes out to $33,523, you guys think its worth it???
Mods included: -Rays 57extreme -DC sports exhaust, -RS-R Sport 1 coilover -Vinyl Wrap Roof -Nitto N Extreme tires -Fog Lights |
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Probably not, unless you wanted those exact mods, and are lazy. You could def find all those parts for cheaper.
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I think that's the one Auto Tuned built for Longo. Google prices and find out for yourself if the price of the components and labor is worth it.
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No :paddle: 29 max.
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Definitely mod your own.
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from the title of the thread, i thought longo toyota started carrying firearms...
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Someone would do it because they can finance it
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It's more fun to mod your own car, unless your looking for the exact mods.
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wow its nice they give you a break on prices.
oh wait. def not worth it! |
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You guys are looking at this from one angle, finding the cheapest way to get these parts. If you want these parts and you want them as cheaply as possible, then this is not worth it. But put bigger wheels on the car and if a wheel bearing blows, a dealer MIGHT try to tell you that you changed the wheel to a different diameter which caused excessive spin/wear on the bearing so its your problem.
This is a good car, modified by a reputable shop, for a dealer that is willing to cover the risk of parts installed. Remember, when you bring a car for warranty work, coverage under warranty is first evaluated by the dealer, then when they go to the manufacturer for reimbursement, it is evaluated by the manufacturer. The dealer must have some monetary safety net for them to accept the risk of modifying a car in the event that a problem does arrise, it is found to be covered under warranty by the dealer, but is not covered by the manufacturer. Plus they probably add a few $ to give them some breathing room for negotiation in the sale. If you know nothing about modifying cars, this would be a good option. If you know something about modifying cars then it's probably better for you to buy these parts separate. When the car was first released, dealers tried adding cheap leatherette seat covers, tinted windows, chrome wheels, all kinds of nasty half assed over priced mods. I applaud Longo for not only attempting to have some connection to the car community but also employing a reputable shop within the community to make sure the modifications are quality and are done right. :cheers: |
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