Your best deal on an IS250 RWD Premium P and 18" setup?
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Your best deal on an IS250 RWD Premium P and 18" setup?
I'm curious on what kind of deals you guys got on this particular setup. Owners of an IS250 RWD Auto, PP, 18" wheels, and Preferred Accessories.
Price before Tax, Registration, and License: $32,100
Location: So. Cal
Off MSRP: -$1500
Price before Tax, Registration, and License: $32,100
Location: So. Cal
Off MSRP: -$1500
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Originally Posted by DC52E55
Is that what you paid for your IS250?
Yea, but before tax though. OTD price came to a little over $35k. Why DC5?
BTW, how come nobody is submitting their deals they got? or is it because no one got an IS250 with the same setup as I did; there common add-ons right??
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Originally Posted by loftus112
Yea, but before tax though. OTD price came to a little over $35k. Why DC5?
BTW, how come nobody is submitting their deals they got? or is it because no one got an IS250 with the same setup as I did; there common add-ons right??
BTW, how come nobody is submitting their deals they got? or is it because no one got an IS250 with the same setup as I did; there common add-ons right??
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Originally Posted by loftus112
BTW, how come nobody is submitting their deals they got? or is it because no one got an IS250 with the same setup as I did; there common add-ons right??
For that, the crucial questions are "when" and "where".
"When" because people who bought cars from the first couple of allocations, when the car was almost impossible to find on the dealers lot, usually paid MSRP or very close to it. Since then, as the supply has eased, people have been more successful in negotiating discounts.
"Where", again because of supply and demand. In a part of the country where the car isn't selling well, it's much easier to negotiate than it is in a part of the country where dealers can't keep the cars on the lot.
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