09-06-2017, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Toffees
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At least the white one is MSRP. I'd get the white one and paint is whatever color I wanted for the price difference of the cement.
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09-06-2017, 10:56 PM
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#3407
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Join Date: Sep 2017
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2017 TRD Pro in Barcelona Red MSRP $43,732...OTD $42,999. I purchased out of state so I'll still need to pay tax upon registering. Purchased from Billion Toyota in Clinton, IA.
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09-08-2017, 01:20 AM
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#3408
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Vegas
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2017 TRD Off-Road Premium :-)
Purchased her last week in Fairbanks Alaska.
$39K out the door TTL.
Well, there are no taxes in AK, so that's a HUGE plus. They were surprisingly flexible, and reasonable with the price considering there are only two dealerships in the whole state and they're owned by the same person. Was sticker'd for closer to $42, but without a fight it quickly dropped to the price I paid. Toyota even had a great APR to offer, so I hopped on that as well. I waited 90 days for her to come in, and couldn't be happier. No KDSS, no rear tray, but does have sunroof, and came with the all weather mats throughout. Been wanting one of these for about two decades now. Very happy - Love the truck!
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09-08-2017, 07:22 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: In my consciousness
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Originally Posted by Sputnik
Folks,
Curious if you don't mind posting up how much you paid for your new 2014 4runners out the door price and what TRIM and options you got.
I'm only interested in OUT THE DOOR price.
Just want to see what it would cost me to trade mine in for a '14
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Too much.
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09-08-2017, 10:41 PM
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Location: Northern VA
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Been lurking on the forums for a couple weeks trying to find a Cement TRD Pro, but ended up getting a 2017 Off Road Premium in MGM for $40800 OTD - KDSS, Running Boards, Moonroof, All Weather mats, Door Edge Guard
Coming from a 2013 Jeep Wrangler, sad that it's being sold, but excited to start modding the new toy
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09-09-2017, 01:08 AM
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17 Off Road Prem KDSS and rubber mats - West Coast (Las Vegas). 6% below toyota msrp and the $800 dealer add-on sticker (tint and other misc) was ignored. Had offer at another dealer for 8% off msrp but they didn't have the color I wanted.
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09-09-2017, 09:01 PM
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I want to thank all of you that have contributed to this thread. I was able to use all of your posts to get a decent deal with little haggling. It was a very smooth transition.
MSRP: Black TRD Off-Road $38,919.00
$299.00 Dealer Processing Fee (taxable)
$305.50 MD Tag Fee for SUVs & Trucks (non-taxable)
6% MD Sales Tax (Pre-Rebate)
I walked out the door paying $37,000 total, taxes, fees, proc fee, etc all included. I was pleased, but it is still a hefty price (for me anyway).
I have been driving a 1994 Toyota Truck 4x4 (pre-Tacoma), only 150,000 miles though. It was time for a new one.
I will pick it up Monday, deal with the financial guy then go a long western U.S. road trip! I still have to determine if I will get their ExW. A bit pricey, 10years/100,000 for 2K, Any thoughts?
So thanks once again.
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09-10-2017, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe-Runner
Purchased her last week in Fairbanks Alaska.
$39K out the door TTL.
Well, there are no taxes in AK, so that's a HUGE plus. They were surprisingly flexible, and reasonable with the price considering there are only two dealerships in the whole state and they're owned by the same person. Was sticker'd for closer to $42, but without a fight it quickly dropped to the price I paid. Toyota even had a great APR to offer, so I hopped on that as well. I waited 90 days for her to come in, and couldn't be happier. No KDSS, no rear tray, but does have sunroof, and came with the all weather mats throughout. Been wanting one of these for about two decades now. Very happy - Love the truck!
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Don't laugh at a guy from FL, but will you swap tires for the snow before Winter? Are the stock tire good enough?
Looks like someone else like the new Toyota...
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09-10-2017, 12:40 AM
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#3414
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Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Vegas
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Real Name: Joe-Runner
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Originally Posted by slippers
Don't laugh at a guy from FL, but will you swap tires for the snow before Winter? Are the stock tire good enough?
Looks like someone else like the new Toyota...
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I absolutely will be. I looked up the dunlops that came stock on Tire Rack, and see that they have bad rating for snow, and absolutely terrible rating for ice. The problem up here in the middle of Alaska isn't so much the snow as it is the ice. When it gets below about 20 below zero regular tires turn into bricks and you just skate around on them. It's important to have super soft rubber, and or studs.
I wouldn't use the stock tires during the winter anywhere north of Iowa
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09-11-2017, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Balto Charlie
I want to thank all of you that have contributed to this thread. I was able to use all of your posts to get a decent deal with little haggling. It was a very smooth transition.
MSRP: Black TRD Off-Road $38,919.00
$299.00 Dealer Processing Fee (taxable)
$305.50 MD Tag Fee for SUVs & Trucks (non-taxable)
6% MD Sales Tax (Pre-Rebate)
I walked out the door paying $37,000 total, taxes, fees, proc fee, etc all included. I was pleased, but it is still a hefty price (for me anyway).
I have been driving a 1994 Toyota Truck 4x4 (pre-Tacoma), only 150,000 miles though. It was time for a new one.
I will pick it up Monday, deal with the financial guy then go a long western U.S. road trip! I still have to determine if I will get their ExW. A bit pricey, 10years/100,000 for 2K, Any thoughts?
So thanks once again.
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I was quoted 1,500 for the 10/100,000 on my Limited 4Runner when I bought it two week ago. The original quote was for 2,000.
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09-11-2017, 03:53 PM
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Hey guys,
So I've just been quoted 41,995 +TTL for a 2017 TRD Pro Super white. MRSP is listed at 43,644 so its approx 4% below MSRP. After reading countless threads it seems like majority of TRDP owners are paying MSRP. I would have to drive 2 hrs away to get it, but it seems like a good deal. Thoughts?
Furthermore, I was pretty set on getting a 2017 TRDOR because i couldn't justify spending the extra $5-6K and just upgrading the suspension/wheels/tires/etc which would come close to the price of a TRDP. That being said, i wonder if this TRDP would still be a steal at 4% below MSRP. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks guys!
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09-11-2017, 04:09 PM
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Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mosdef
Hey guys,
So I've just been quoted 41,995 +TTL for a 2017 TRD Pro Super white. MRSP is listed at 43,644 so its approx 4% below MSRP. After reading countless threads it seems like majority of TRDP owners are paying MSRP. I would have to drive 2 hrs away to get it, but it seems like a good deal. Thoughts?
Furthermore, I was pretty set on getting a 2017 TRDOR because i couldn't justify spending the extra $5-6K and just upgrading the suspension/wheels/tires/etc which would come close to the price of a TRDP. That being said, i wonder if this TRDP would still be a steal at 4% below MSRP. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks guys!
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Something along the lines of your post was about to be my first post. I'm literally considering just about the same thing. However, you win if you make that drive to Iowa and they stick with the price. Pretty solid deal unless their "dealer fee" is $1k.
I also really hope that this wasn't just an ad for the dealership masked as a forum post.
EDIT: ^^get older, get paranoid
Last edited by BELKA; 09-11-2017 at 04:16 PM.
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09-11-2017, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BELKA
Something along the lines of your post was about to be my first post. I'm literally considering just about the same thing. However, you win if you make that drive to Iowa and they stick with the price. Pretty solid deal unless their "dealer fee" is $1k.
I also really hope that this wasn't just an ad for the dealership masked as a forum post.
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Haha def not the dealership and i totally agree with you on the dealer fee being 1k. If that was the case i would politely decline and just go back to the original TRDOR plan. Based on what everyone is paying its safe to assume i can get a TRDOR w/o moonroof and KDSS for approx 37-38K before TTL and adding an Icon Stage 1/2 + wheels + tires + extra goodies it would come close to the TRDP price after TTL.
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09-11-2017, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Mosdef
Hey guys,
So I've just been quoted 41,995 +TTL for a 2017 TRD Pro Super white. MRSP is listed at 43,644 so its approx 4% below MSRP. After reading countless threads it seems like majority of TRDP owners are paying MSRP. I would have to drive 2 hrs away to get it, but it seems like a good deal. Thoughts?
Furthermore, I was pretty set on getting a 2017 TRDOR because i couldn't justify spending the extra $5-6K and just upgrading the suspension/wheels/tires/etc which would come close to the price of a TRDP. That being said, i wonder if this TRDP would still be a steal at 4% below MSRP. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks guys!
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I think that is a fair deal for a TRD Pro. Take it if that is what you want but your math is a little off on the upgrade and price differential. A TRD Off Road is $38,375 (the basis for the TRD Pro) and you can negotiate them for 6% off all day long making them $36,072 + TTL for a real world difference of $5,922. You can get the wheels for $$185/wheel ($740) and BFG KO2s for $1000 (assuming no credit on your Dunlops), and upgrade to TRD Pro equivalent suspension for $1500. So conversion costs $3,240 and you still save $2,682. Now if you want the cosmetics of the TOYOTA garnish then you will be out another $600 but would still have 2k in savings over the TRD Pro. There is no cost justification really for the TRD Pro over getting a Trail/TRD Off Road unless you like a unique color or just want it
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09-11-2017, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mgreen6616
I think that is a fair deal for a TRD Pro. Take it if that is what you want but your math is a little off on the upgrade and price differential. A TRD Off Road is $38,375 (the basis for the TRD Pro) and you can negotiate them for 6% off all day long making them $36,072 + TTL for a real world difference of $5,922. You can get the wheels for $$185/wheel ($740) and BFG KO2s for $1000 (assuming no credit on your Dunlops), and upgrade to TRD Pro equivalent suspension for $1500. So conversion costs $3,240 and you still save $2,682. Now if you want the cosmetics of the TOYOTA garnish then you will be out another $600 but would still have 2k in savings over the TRD Pro. There is no cost justification really for the TRD Pro over getting a Trail/TRD Off Road unless you like a unique color or just want it
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You're spot on with the pricing of the TRDOR, wheels and tires. But if i was to go with the TRDOR i wouldn't get a suspension equivalent to the TRDP. I think i would go for an upgrade to plan for the added weight in the future.
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