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My order experience

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by pdamski, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. pdamski

    pdamski New Member

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    This is my first post to this group. I have been reading along for
    a few weeks now and I think you all are a great source of knowledge
    and information. I want to get your advice on how to continue my
    ordering process.

    A brief history: I placed an order with a buying service which
    works with my credit union on May 3, 2004. I want a Super White
    Prius with package #9. I live in Southern California. I made the
    assumption that this would be the best way to go because I thought
    the buying service would have a relationship with several dealers.
    The buying service is going to charge me $1000 over MSRP for their
    services. This gouging did not seem right, but I had hoped that it
    would gain me some advantage as far as waiting time. I put down a
    $250 deposit which is fully refundable. I was told that I should
    expect to get my car in late October, early November. I received
    my HSD keychain about a month ago. Yesterday, I called the one
    dealer with whom the order was placed and I was told that "you are
    way down the list". I mentioned the late October date and she
    laughed and said "we are just getting to the orders from December
    2003" and "there is no way you will be getting a car in 2004". This
    particular dealer receives 1-4 new prii a month. I am very
    dissapointed to say the least.

    I decided to place a call to one of the largest Toyota dealers in So
    Cal, Longo Toyota, to get an idea of their order practices. I spoke
    with a helpful salesman who told me that they would definitly have a
    car for me within 7 months. That would put my delivery in January-
    February 2005. I will have to put down a $500 fully refundable
    deposit.

    My questions are, should I place an order with Longo? Should I
    cancel the order with the buying service? Should I continue with
    both orders?

    I value the opinions of this group and look forward to any advice
    that you wish to share with me. TIA

    Pete Damski
    Simi Valley, CA
     
  2. rflagg

    rflagg Member

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    Personally, I'd go with the option of putting a deposit down on both, especially if you can afford to and they're refundable. At the very least, it's "savings" at one of the dealerships toward your deposit. I personally had 3 deposits at 3 different dealerships. Make sure your dealers are saying what you want to pay, and also note to them if you're at all flexible on color or possibly packages. I was flexible on color, but not package 9, and that seemed to be a decent help. Best of luck to you and your wait!! Trust me, the car is worth it!

    -m.
     
  3. drbob

    drbob New Member

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    I am posting this only because it's a white #9 you're after, but our local Catholic school fundraiser has a raffle with a Super White #9 plus $10,000 as a prize option. I don't know if you're a gambling man or not, but if interested you can get info by going to

    http://www.bishopbaraga.com/BBIndex.html

    and click on Grand Raffle.

    I have a Salsa Red, but I love the white and I'm in the process of trying to make deals with people to trade with me if they win. :wink:
     
  4. bigbaldcuban

    bigbaldcuban New Member

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    I can only sing the praises of Dianne in at Carson Toyota. You might have to wait a while, but any info she gives you is truthful and upfront. (as you can see by my signature, I'm quite fond of her)