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  • Crownline79
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    I did the True Car search and all the DFW dealerships called me. Only one had a non special edition(texas edition, TSS, Ect.) in the color combo I wanted. It really wasn't any special deal, just seams cheaper because it wasn't a special edition.

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  • Mike69
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    So how are some people getting those types of deals? Is that including down payments or trade in's?

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  • bcoop
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    Originally posted by Mike69 View Post
    37K out the door seems like a great deal. Can't find those types of deals here in South TX.
    Toyota in general doesn't really "deal" like other manufacturers do. They don't have to.

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  • Mike69
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    37K out the door seems like a great deal. Can't find those types of deals here in South TX.

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  • Crownline79
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    Great truck, has plenty of power. I would recommend buying new. Used tundras sometimes cost more than new. I paid 37 otd for mine new although it wasn't the TSS. Mine is 4x4 crew cab as well.

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  • Mike69
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    Any Tundra owners here? If so how do you like or dislike them?

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  • SMKR
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    You can negotiate

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  • Mike69
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    Buying A Repo From Credit Union

    My local credit union has a nice 2014 Toyota Tundra SR5 4x4 Crew Max 5.7L with the TSS package. Has 13K miles. They are asking $37500 which seems a little high to me. I've never dealt with repos. Is it still possible to negotiate on the price or are they usually set at what they need for it?
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