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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (13641)9/12/2003 3:36:53 PM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
try carmax. the low end camry's are selling for 17.8 k with the 1k rebate.

carmax.com

the 2002 camry's from enterprise fleet sales are running about 15k while the 2003s are 16-17k. the fleet sales are more comparable to the 18.8 to 20.0 k new camry's in options.



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (13641)9/12/2003 3:38:22 PM
From: TommasoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Because I paid cash from my brokerage account I can look up the check for my 2003 Camry LE. The out-the-door price was $18,180.94. That did include $100 which is all they would allow me on an irreparable 1987 Corolla.

I should not have said 10,000 miles for the 2002 Camrys. I imagine they are more like 20,000. But they do have "Toyota Certified" 2002 Camry LEs in today's paper for $14,990. The advertise they are selling below blue book. So I paid an extra $3,000, not $2,000, for the 2003, though that did include taxes, new tags, etc. The $18,280.94 included everything.

On the dealer's web site they ask $1,000 more. And they do not show their rock bottom specials on the 2003 models, or maybe they have stopped offering the combination of discounts and incentives that I got.

ricetoyota.com