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Any money down on $300 plus tax? Is it 27 months?

24 months if picking up. 27 if shipping. If shipping it’s more like 330-340+ tax + shipping costs

Thank you to all my February buyers!!!

I’m expanding my network of Toyota dealers nationwide starting in March. Although for the best pricing, you will still need to pick up or ship from Philly. However, for my clients that prefer picking up closer to home, I will have deals within 200 miles of almost every zip code in the lower 48 states!

I’ve updated information in my first post along with a best price guarantee on all Toyota vehicles. Myself and my Philadelphia area dealer are going to be getting even more aggressive this month to earn your business. If I can’t beat your local dealers price, or any brokers price by at least $750 you will owe me $0 in fees, and I will still provide you with the same service I offer all my clients! Basically, I will not be undersold going forward!

March pricing will be updated early next week. My Philadelphia area dealer is receiving the largest allotment of Tundras and Tacoma’s on the east coast starting this month.

We have over 50 crewmax sports and offrds being delivered this month, 10 crewmax sr5s with leather and TRD wheels. 15 rediculously cheap $170/mo + TTF $34k msrp Tacoma srs. As well as plenty of Tacoma sr5, offrds and sports. And as always if we don’t have the truck you want we will locate it if possible within 200 miles for a small finders fee.

Again,thank you to all my buyers last month for trusting me with the purchase of your new vehicle!

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What’s the second tundra in the set of pictures? Does it have leather?

Can anything be said for more suv sales or is this geared towards pick ups? More specifically Highlanders? Just saying
see a lot of great deals related to pick ups in the thread but any love for the rest of the Toyota line up?

I believe the 1st post pics have prices for rav 4s and highlanders.

Sr5 with SX Package. No leather, 45k msrp truck. Very cheap lease

All my pricing is in the 1st post. Trucks lease amazing therefore I focus on them. However the 4Runner sr5 is prob the cheapest vehicle out there with a 3rd row option.

What colors? What’s the difference in price between 24 and 36 month with 12k. On the sr5 with sx package.

Currently I have a white sx in stock. Should be getting more this month though. 36 months isn’t worth it. Besides a $40/mo price increase you’ll also likely need brakes and tires


Parents register on their name and let their teen drive? Insurance wise not a safe thing to do as their drive skills&characteristic not yet improved.

Shadow818 - Our vehicles are all registered in our name, and our teen son is listed as a driver on our policy. For our insurance, drivers are not “assigned” a vehicle, so everyone is insured the same on all our vehicles. There is nothing shady or risky about doing it that way.

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In case of an accident with injuries, if there is no enough Policy coverage car owners assets under risk and its a big risk. I meant this @befferk77

Excited with the new March announcement, almost wondering about getting a Tundra instead of Tacoma
the MPG is scary though.

I’m not a lawyer, nor an insurance broker, but a few items to consider.
Although a teen is more likely to get into an accident, are you thinking that the severity of accident they are going to get in is more severe than one you will? ie: if they get into a severe accident it will exceed your coverage, but if you get in an accident it won’t?

if your child is living with you, likely you will be sued too if the accident is severe and it exceeds their coverage. Another insurance company will be a barrier distancing yourself, but I don’t know how effective it is in reality.

I’m not saying it isn’t an increase in risk and cost, taking on by bringing on a teen driver. Just thinking that if you’re talking catastrophic accidents and events, your insurance coverage should be considering the type of event and your assets regardless of driver, even experienced drivers can get burned.

I have a 21 year old and a 19 year old driving for the past 3 years and have 4 cars because they commute to college. You should have good insurance plus an umbrella policy of 2 million if you have young drivers. They drive with young friends in their vehicles and no matter who is at fault the chances are you will be sued. Its prudent to have lots of coverage if you have anything worth while to lose. Its only for a few years until they graduate, get a job and move out. That’s life.

You guys can start a thread and discuss this further :crazy_face:

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Gas should be under $2 everywhere soon

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Parents can’t be sued if their name not on the registration when age 18 and over teen causes accident at least in california. They are more likely to get involved in accident that’s why premiums higher. Risks exist for everyone but more for them. When my kid grows up I’ll find a beater Toyota, register on his name and buy good insurance only his name.

lol, that’s too funny
unfortunately I have a short commute about 6 miles, so my vehicles never warm up here in MN, so it seems like I am always getting 13mpg no matter what I drive.