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Originally Posted by Phyzman
What, then, is the purpose of the configurator? Corporate could easily disconnect it. When you click on a model, the message pops up: “Now drive on over to to the dealership and have a nice sit down with a salesperson.”
Corporate made a different decision but didn’t follow through very well. Creates an unprofessional look and feel to the brand. Not sure that’s the aspiration.
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It only shows what is on the ground or enroute within the sales region. For some reason some regions never get some packages. I don't know if that is regional ordering driven by by sales data or what.
A dealer is married to the region. They cannot see or access anything beyond their region.
If want a specific package in a specific color then you have move the built-it tool around different regions until you find what you want then contact a dealer in that region. Once you've found the region, don't waste your time trying to find what dealer it is at because some dealers web sites really suck. Get a burner phone number from google voice and create a burner email. Find a cost-plus dealer and either ship it or fly out and make a road trip.
It's an odd way to sell vehicles but it's Toyota's way. Always has been. Back when I bought my '85, if you wanted the sun-roof you had to take the fancy stereo that had a cassette player. The damned thing was a $130 option.
Oh, there is the package that you are looking for in the Denver region.