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Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Titleist77] #14493607 10/02/22 01:45 AM
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Toyota Denton sells for msrp no up charge. Friend just bought one

Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Titleist77] #14560326 12/09/22 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Titleist77
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I've found two dealerships so far selling at MSRP with no markup. Lubbock and Abilene TX



Look at Mt. Pleasent Toyota. I was there several months ago, and they were selling Tundra's at MSRP. They may have changed now.

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Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Titleist77] #14629858 02/14/23 10:35 AM
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Just remember these dealers that added tge "customer" fee and other markups. When tbe market changes and sales are slow buy from the dealers that did not charge those markups.

Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Allen Bass Fisher] #14630393 02/14/23 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Allen Bass Fisher
Originally Posted by Titleist77
Appreciate the info!

I've found two dealerships so far selling at MSRP with no markup. Lubbock and Abilene TX



Look at Mt. Pleasent Toyota. I was there several months ago, and they were selling Tundra's at MSRP. They may have changed now.

I met a GW at Lavon several years ago when pulling out. He stopped because he wanted to talk Tacomas. He said he had just bought a Tacoma Pro in Mt. Pleasant and they discounted it. It must have been a GW special because when I was looking at Tundra Pros they were adding a markup. I said no thanks and the dude said "your loss" and said "no yours" and hung up. I ended up not buying a Pro but decided to not call them. I called the Toyota dealership in Paris and also got some carp when I said I did not want any add ons.


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Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Titleist77] #14630407 02/14/23 06:45 PM
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I remember when charging MSRP was considered gouging. Looking forward to getting back to those days. As soon as people stop paying these crazy prices, we will be back to those days.


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Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: patriot07] #14632171 02/16/23 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by patriot07
I remember when charging MSRP was considered gouging. Looking forward to getting back to those days. As soon as people stop paying these crazy prices, we will be back to those days.

That won't happen until there is some inventory on the lots


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I remember when charging MSRP was considered gouging. Looking forward to getting back to those days. As soon as people stop paying these crazy prices, we will be back to those days.

That won't happen until there is some inventory on the lots

Right and we won't have inventory until folks stop overpaying. I've been pushing that for 2 years...


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Re: Toyota Dealers that dont gouge [Re: Titleist77] #14781370 07/18/23 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Titleist77
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Appreciate the info!

I've found two dealerships so far selling at MSRP with no markup. Lubbock and Abilene TX

Good to know, the dealer near me tacked on a $15000 market adjustment on the new Tundra 4x4 Supercrew and Supercab V6 twin turbo trucks! I went there intending to buy one but no way at that markup! I left with a very nice used 4x4 F150 Supercrew 3.5L Ecoboost... and got a very generous trade in on my 2004 Tundra with 217000 miles. I'll wait a couple years and trade it in on the Tundra, maybe.... this truck is great!

Might reconsider the Taco given the new 3.5L Tundra, I know a lot of disappointed people with Tacomas due to towing power and fuel mileage. Yes they were better on fuel than the 5.7 Tundra but will not come near the new Tundra for mileage and power/performance!



I've got 2 close friends with the new tundra. Both are pretty disappointed in the mpg so far...
I love the look of them, but I'm currently in a 2021 F150 3.5 ecoboost that's getting really nice mpg.
I've only got 12k miles on it, but averaging around 21 mpg for its life span. I will admit I rarely cruise faster than 70, so sure that number would drop if I drove faster. Anyway, thanks for the help.


That’s what I got from my 2016 F150 3.5 Ecoboost on combination Hwy and City. About 21.5 from the time I owned it to when I got rid of it at 192,000. Towing the 22 Majek Extreme I got 10 to 11 but you could take it below 9 if you went above 70 or so.


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