No problem. It is a stressful process. I don’t envy you a bit, I’d rather have a perfect 2018 rather than go through all this and hope for a perfect 2019. OTOH, given the issues you’ve had, I’m sure it’ll be a relief to get in to something new.
Your invoice will depend on the options. You can get the invoice price at kbb.com or edmunds.com. If it’s a voluntary buyback, which they’re probably doing to avoid branding the title a manufacturer buyback, your timing on the new one might be perfect for late summer rebates as well. I doubt it’ll take much time once the dealer and Toyota agree to the terms of your buyback. Id just make sure you’re getting a brand new car, not a manufacturer demo or anything like that. My guess if your car will be shipped off someplace and sold. Save the VIN and check on it in a few months through Carfax. I’d be curious to see if the title is branded or not.
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Yeah I believe invoice pricing might be the right comp for mine as well.
Anyone know how much less invoice pricing is typically compared to MSRP for 4Runners?
I was at 22 days. I can’t imagine 57!!
Mine is a “lemon” but I did not have to file a claim. This is a Toyota voluntary buy back or replacement I guess.
Thanks for your input!
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