07-31-2019, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by snowpeak
CarsDirect has reported MSRP for MY2020. This is the first report I’ve seen with pricing for the new models.
- TRD Pro: $50,885 (increase of $2,975 from last year)
- ORP: $43,340 (up $2,100)
- OR: $39,765 (up $1,280)
- SR5P: $40,335 (up $2,100)
- SR5: $37,140 (up $735)
Still no details on the reported Venture or rumored Overland editions.
Full article:
2020 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro Is Getting A Massive Price Increase - CarsDirect
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07-31-2019, 10:15 PM
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07-31-2019, 10:57 PM
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You guys realize the lane departure warning is only going off if you’re swerving around and departing your lane, right? If you’re constantly getting it while driving you seriously need to re-evaluate how you drive a vehicle.
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Or... Or... You could be living in a growth city and construction is everywhere requiring street widening. These are usually full of missing or temporary detour lines which wreck havoc on the lane departure warnings.
That's the scenario I was facing
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07-31-2019, 11:34 PM
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They didn’t mention the Limited or Nightshade trims other than comparing the TRD Pro to the Nightshade 4WD at $49,780 with destination charge ($1,095), so I tried backing into it.
Comparing that to the 2019 Nightshade 4WD at $48,995 with destination, that’s an increase of $785. I’m guessing that that the Limited will be similar, which is roughly in-line with the $735 increase for the base SR5.
I’m curious as to what else is being added to the Premium trims to justify the much larger increase in those trims? Can’t be just the addition of Smart Key?
Hopefully they continue the “Keep it Wild” discount, but I’m not too optimistic.
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08-01-2019, 12:53 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by snowpeak
CarsDirect has reported MSRP for MY2020. This is the first report I’ve seen with pricing for the new models.
- TRD Pro: $50,885 (increase of $2,975 from last year)
- ORP: $43,340 (up $2,100)
- OR: $39,765 (up $1,280)
- SR5P: $40,335 (up $2,100)
- SR5: $37,140 (up $735)
Still no details on the reported Venture or rumored Overland editions.
Full article:
2020 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro Is Getting A Massive Price Increase - CarsDirect
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Man that’s a huge price increase! $3,000 last year and another $3,000 this year!!
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08-01-2019, 01:58 AM
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So my ordered army green will be $6765 more than what I paid for my cavalry blue.
I’m questioning my order now. Seriously. Is TSS, sunroof, JBL and a new head unit, CarPlay, push button start and keyless doors worth $6765? I want to say yes but my guilt may overpower my desires.
Thankfully I deal with an “honest” dealer that doesn’t mark up pros.
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08-01-2019, 07:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by snowpeak
CarsDirect has reported MSRP for MY2020. This is the first report I’ve seen with pricing for the new models.
- TRD Pro: $50,885 (increase of $2,975 from last year)
- ORP: $43,340 (up $2,100)
- OR: $39,765 (up $1,280)
- SR5P: $40,335 (up $2,100)
- SR5: $37,140 (up $735)
Still no details on the reported Venture or rumored Overland editions.
Full article:
2020 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro Is Getting A Massive Price Increase - CarsDirect
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08-01-2019, 09:12 AM
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Not sure if this is new or not, but I found it on Toyota's page and is slightly different than the carsdirect info. Looks like they've made some minor changes recently to the news website.
Under Pricing:
2020 Toyota 4Runner - Toyota USA Newsroom
2019 - 2020 TOYOTA FULL-LINE PRICING
***Prices are manufacturer’s suggested retail prices (MSRP) and do not include
delivery, processing, and handling fee (DPH).
***DPH is as follows, and is in effect for all units scheduled for processing,
regardless of model year, on or after August 31, 2019:
- $1,120 for SUV/Van/Small Truck (C-HR, RAV4, Highlander,
4Runner, Sienna, Tacoma)
8642 2020 4Runner 4x2 SR5 V6 5ECT $36,020
8664 2020 4Runner 4x4 SR5 V6 5ECT $37,895
8646 2020 4Runner 4x2 SR5 Premium V6 5ECT $39,215
8666 2020 4Runner 4x4 SR5 Premium V6 5ECT $41,090
8670 2020 4Runner 4x4 TRD Off-Road V6 5ECT $39,740
8672 2020 4Runner 4x4 TRD Off-Road Premium V6 5ECT $42,470
8648 2020 4Runner 4x2 Limited V6 5ECT $44,885
8668 2020 4Runner 4x4 Limited V6 5ECT $46,920
8649 2020 4Runner 4x2 Nightshade V6 5ECT $46,625
8669 2020 4Runner 4x4 Nightshade V6 5ECT $48,660
8674 2020 4Runner 4x4 TRD Pro V6 5ECT $49,765
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08-01-2019, 10:17 AM
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Talk about milking a cow till it's dry. How the hell does Toyota think they can justify the price hike by adding an 8" screen. This is some crazy Apple style marketing.
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08-01-2019, 10:35 AM
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Well, this solidified my decision on getting an ORP instead of a Pro. Glad I called my dealer and said to wait on allocating a Pro until I know final pricing. Looks like I’ll have a good amount of $$$ left to mod with.
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08-01-2019, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by docsnavely
I’m questioning my order now. Seriously. Is TSS, sunroof, JBL and a new head unit, CarPlay, push button start and keyless doors worth $6765? I want to say yes but my guilt may overpower my desires.
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Seeing as the base trim levels get the majority of those features as well without the $3000 uptick, I'd say the answer is "no"
Seems they're just doing the "**** it, these people will pay whatever we ask of them" method.
Said it in the other thread but I'll say it here too, I'm usually not one to complain about price hikes as cars get more fancy, but $3000 without a complete overall redesign seems incredibly ridiculous. Especially when a basic SR5 gets the same technology upgrades over previous years as all the other trims without the equivalent hike.
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08-01-2019, 11:39 AM
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Thank you everyone for all the information! I actually found the color and package I wanted 2019 TRD ORP no options which was what brought this post about. Based on the above pricing I am gonna see if I can get that smoking deal on a 2019 and play the card of your 2020's are rolling in who wants a 2019 on the lot?!? If i cant get a great deal I may just order a 2020 but we shall see! Once again though thank you everyone who responded I appericate you taking the time to provide the information.
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08-01-2019, 11:44 AM
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I bought my '18 a year ago this month. At the time I waited to see what was in store for the '19's and it turns out the price went up, the color was too blue for my tastes and I had no desire for a sunroof or the fox set-up. So I jumped into my current ride. Now seeing what's in store for the '20's I'm so glad I'm at where I'm at. It's definitely go season now, currently cars dot com shows "over 206" new voodoo's I suspect these will now go pretty quickly and they won't be getting any cheaper.
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08-01-2019, 11:45 AM
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Talk about milking a cow till it's dry. How the hell does Toyota think they can justify the price hike by adding an 8" screen. This is some crazy Apple style marketing.
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Surprised they aren't charging an extra 5k if you want it in green.
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08-01-2019, 03:38 PM
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I'm not too worried about the TSS one way or the other, and I'll for sure appreciate the larger / better infotainment system, but the push-button start is what is absolutely what is making me wait for a 2020.
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