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Old 02-18-2017, 02:16 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Kaotic Lazagna View Post
As someone who works for a Toyota dealership, my suggestion to you would be to look up your local dealership(s) inventory and see if they have what you want in stock. If they do, see what options are on that particular unit. Go to Edmunds.com and build the car exactly as it is equipped, and put in your zip code. What ever the fair market price that they spit out would be a good deal, and one that they will likely take. If they say no, simply thank them for their time and move on.
Yep yep, that's essentially what I've been doing. Reaching out in-region dealers who have the car in inventory and getting a gauging their offers against the fair market values I'm seeing. For those that can't budge at all, it's no worries and thank you
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