Hmmm I don't think you know that Capitalism isn't the same as Communism...Buy one out of Commifornia and ship it in. Midwest has them on the lot for msrp or under
One year later, and your post helped me find a specific Supra for MSRP. I have a deposit on a Nitro Yellow Premium. I asked the sales rep if they Mark up their Supra, and she said no. I hope they stick with their word and sell it for MSRP.Walnut creek, Oakland One Toyota, Santa Rosa, San Francisco all sell at MSRP
One year later, and your post helped me find a specific Supra for MSRP. I have a deposit on a Nitro Yellow Premium. I asked the sales rep if they Mark up their Supra, and she said no. I hope they stick with their word and sell it for MSRP.
I called all of them. San Francisco won't budge with their 2000 mark up. Oakland One toyota was the only one that didn't mark it up which is surprising since it's the bay freaking area. She also said, I was in the priority list because I was trading in my Type R lol.Glad I could help! Which dealer?
Why don't you get that in writing signed? Then they can't go back on it.One year later, and your post helped me find a specific Supra for MSRP. I have a deposit on a Nitro Yellow Premium. I asked the sales rep if they Mark up their Supra, and she said no. I hope they stick with their word and sell it for MSRP.
I will do that, Thank you for the advice.Why don't you get that in writing signed? Then they can't go back on it.
Nice! ill give those locations a call / reach out to get quotes. I'm looking to sell my lease for a profit. My '22 Absolute Zero 3.0 Premium w/ red leather interior. Ill take pointers & suggestions if you guys are more knowledgeable on this processOne year later, and your post helped me find a specific Supra for MSRP. I have a deposit on a Nitro Yellow Premium. I asked the sales rep if they Mark up their Supra, and she said no. I hope they stick with their word and sell it for MSRP.
Buy one out of Commifornia and ship it in. Midwest has them on the lot for msrp or under
This is correct. If you purchase a car outside of CA you need to use it in the state purchased for at least 12 months or you have to pay the CA Use Tax to register it here.Hmmm I don't think you know that Capitalism isn't the same as Communism...
Also, if you buy it outta state you still gotta pay CA taxes to register it here, my young wilderness living friend.
Jokes aside OP, in CA places like El Monte/SD are where I've seen MSRP prices. A bit of a drive, but worth to avoid mark-ups if need be.
Kinda resurrected an old post but yeah my bThis is correct. If you purchase a car outside of CA you need to use it in the state purchased for at least 12 months or you have to pay the CA Use Tax to register it here.
So yeah not really an option for CA residents to buy out of state to save costs.