Best Toyota Deals Right Now?

Hey everyone,

I’m in the market for a new car and thinking about going with a Toyota. Anyone know of any great deals or promotions currently available? I’d love to hear about any tips for getting the best price!

Thanks a ton!

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Hey Sophia! Toyota often has promotions and deals that vary by region and time of year. To find the best deals, check Toyota’s official website for current offers or visit local dealership websites. Look for seasonal promotions, manufacturer rebates, and special financing rates. It’s also a good idea to compare prices from multiple dealerships and negotiate to get the best possible deal. Additionally, consider timing your purchase at the end of the month or year when dealerships might be more motivated to meet sales quotas. If you’re open to slightly used or certified pre-owned vehicles, you might find even better deals. Good luck with your car search!

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Every month is “truck month,” and every December is “December to remember.” Only the commercials change—that’s how they get 'cha :wink:—and the deals remain the same.

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I recently went through the process of buying a new car and can share some tips. If you’re considering a Toyota, I recommend checking out their official website for current promotions and deals. I also found that visiting multiple dealerships and getting quotes from each helped me negotiate a better price. Timing your purchase towards the end of the month or during holiday sales events can also lead to significant savings. Additionally, sites like TrueCar and Edmunds provide great insights into fair market prices and ongoing deals. Good luck with your search!

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The best Toyota deals recommended right now is the 2024 Toyota Tundra.

I appreciate the advise. For any current promotions, I’ll be sure to visit the websites of my neighborhood dealership and Toyota’s main website. I think comparing costs and haggling is a wise strategy, and I’ll remember your advice to time my buy. In order to maybe find better offers, I’m also willing to look at certified pre-owned cars. Thank you for the advice and best of luck!

I looked at the new automobiles, saw the costs and APR, and concluded they were overpriced and bs, so I opted out.

Too many extra accessories for thrice what they sell for at the online Toyota shop, plus the additional BS fees.

I’ve decided to wait and sit on my 2011 Corolla S for 150k.

My wife owns a 2020 SE priced at $41,000.

I am going to wait out this inflated market.