Want to purchase a 2025 Toyota Sienna FWD XLE 8 passanger. Looking for 5% off invoice or lower. Willing to pay broker fee if applicable
In texas but willing to consider out of state purchase for right price/discount
Want to purchase a 2025 Toyota Sienna FWD XLE 8 passanger. Looking for 5% off invoice or lower. Willing to pay broker fee if applicable
In texas but willing to consider out of state purchase for right price/discount
Im pretty sure “Invoice” on a XLE Sienna would be a GREAT deal at the moment, 5% off invoice is probably impossible
Interested in one of these:
Hyundai Ioniq5 Limited 2024 or 25.
Cadillac Lyriq 2024/25
AWD mandatory, price is more important than colors.
State : MA
Willing go for out of state purchase for the right price.
WANTED;
asap we are ready!
2024 VW id.4 (no preference on trim)
2yr/10k
under $200 per month (8.75 tax rate zip 93455)
up to 2k DAS
color:
white, silver or grey with black interior
Your goal is WAY off, Sienna is not a giveaway model or difficult to sell in any way
I’ve yet to see invoice for a non-employee
So should i just hope for msrp plus window tint, floor mats, nitrogen in tires and ceramic coating?
Because thats what they are asking around me in texas and I dont think the market conditions are the same as 2021/2022
So everyone is quoting you over MSRP but you thought it was reasonable to ask for 5% under invoice??? What is this logic?
MSRP with no dealer add ons is considered a good deal currently, if you get any discount even better but the word “invoice” shouldn’t come into the conversation at all on Siennas
Thanks for the advice. Sometimes dealers play games. Why would i trust what they say?
Got it
You are right, they are not. Peak chip shortage meant 5–10k+ ADM on Siennas before any add-ons.
BTW all your posts lack the singular most important piece of information: price measured in dollars. You keep talking MSRP, add-ons and invoice. What’s the dollar amount you should be targeting on Sienna, Ody and Carnival—that’s what you should be asking.

Regarding the ID.4 posted above, they’re offering $149/mo on a Standard trim 2024 ID.4 with $999 DAS, right on the VW website. I’ve been getting a million VW popups about this. I saw on a different website that the Standards were hard to find, but my local dealer has 6 on the lot.
Where is @Ryan_S landing on a Sienna at the moment?
I don’t think it will ever be a car to lease honestly. This is year 5 of bad lease pricing.
In fairness his posts indicate that he’s looking to purchase and not lease.
lol well I didn’t read this entire feed lol. I am coming off sticker on Sienna’s but not by much.
ID.4 is in recall.
the vw offer isnt as advertised takes more than 1k DAS to get that advertised payment.
not anymore. it was just released for sales again
Parts are coming in, so it will be another week, probably.