Is This Price Fair for a 2025 Sienna Platinum?

Any advice before I go through with this?

That’s close to what I paid for a 2024 Limited. Right now, companies are pushing all the extras to boost profits. With everything going on, I wouldn’t wait—prices might just keep climbing.

Lilly said:
That’s close to what I paid for a 2024 Limited. Right now, companies are pushing all the extras to boost profits. With everything going on, I wouldn’t wait—prices might just keep climbing.

Time traveler much?

@Kemper
I’m more shocked that a 3024 Sienna is still the same price as a 2024 one .

Kellan said:
@Kemper
I’m more shocked that a 3024 Sienna is still the same price as a 2024 one!

I’m amazed society still exists in 2034. I’d give it maybe another decade tops.

Lilly said:
That’s close to what I paid for a 2024 Limited. Right now, companies are pushing all the extras to boost profits. With everything going on, I wouldn’t wait—prices might just keep climbing.

Did it come with a flux capacitor installed?

Lilly said:
That’s close to what I paid for a 2024 Limited. Right now, companies are pushing all the extras to boost profits. With everything going on, I wouldn’t wait—prices might just keep climbing.

Does it have the Mr. Fusion and flux capacitor, or is that extra from the dealer?

Lilly said:
That’s close to what I paid for a 2024 Limited. Right now, companies are pushing all the extras to boost profits. With everything going on, I wouldn’t wait—prices might just keep climbing.

With inflation factored in, it’s practically a steal .

Toyota is really taking advantage of customers these days.

Westley said:
Toyota is really taking advantage of customers these days.

Taking advantage? These are factory options at MSRP. The real question is if the dealer is tacking on anything extra.

@Ozzie
They’re taking advantage by not making enough of them. People have to wait forever, drive far to get one, and then dealers stick to or go above MSRP. If I were paying $60K for a van, I’d want the exact model I want, right there on the lot, not drive 200 miles for it. If I could save $10K on a different brand’s van, I’d probably do that and use the savings elsewhere.

@Westley

Taking advantage by not making enough of them.

Toyota plans a 20% production increase for the 2025 Sienna

@Westley
This is more about supply and demand. A lot of car brands have shifted strategies after Covid, only making what’s pre-ordered, so they don’t end up selling cars for a loss later. I get the frustration, but it’s how things are now.

Westley said:
Toyota is really taking advantage of customers these days.

Still a great van though

If you add any maintenance package, it’ll definitely go up a good bit.

They added a $1700 Karr alarm to the price

Edit: I asked them to take it off, and they did.

Thanos said:
They added a $1700 Karr alarm to the price

Edit: I asked them to take it off, and they did.

How did you catch this? I’m about to buy and don’t see it on my paperwork.

TomHarris said:

Thanos said:
They added a $1700 Karr alarm to the price

Edit: I asked them to take it off, and they did.

How did you catch this? I’m about to buy and don’t see it on my paperwork.

It didn’t show up until I saw the final paperwork. I told them I didn’t want it, so they removed it.

MSRP is alright, but you could get better. Try checking outside your local area. I got 3% below sticker on a Platinum last week just by calling around a bit. Ended up saving a bit, and it wasn’t much hassle.

@Brenner
Same here, I got about 4% off MSRP on a 2025 Woodland after some calls. It’s actually possible, just takes a little legwork.