greg mgm
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My wife and I pulled the trigger on a 2010 Toyota Tundra 4x4 today.
It's a base model extended cab, standard bed, a 4.6 V8, auto, cold weather package,and a tow package. The tow package ups the tow rating to 8300 lbs, and includes a hitch, wiring plug, 4:10 gears, 130 amp alt, trans temp gauge, etc. I didn't realize until I got home that it also has the cold weather package, including a HD battery HD starter and wiper de-icer (great for us at 6400')
One thing that is very cool for me is the bluetooth hands free phone option. Never had that before and found it very cool and useful. Also cool for us is that the base Tundra comes with a heck of a lot of features- ps, pw, pdl, tilt wheel, tow/ haul mode, limited slip rear diff, dual zone AC, 2 power points, tons of storage, flip down front console, blah, blah, blah. Doesn't seem like a base model to me!
The first thing I did after leaving the dealer was to stop by the local ARE dealer, Snap on Campers in Hemet CA. The owner of Snap On was super easy to deal with, and helped me figure out which shell to order, which was the CX model. I ordered it with the lining, dome light, ARE clamp and seal kit, Yakima Rack tracks, and the Bed Rug kit. The rug kit is super cool. It has a foam bottom section with contours to fit the truck bed floor, bonded to a poly carpet top. I'll get the shell and Rug Kit in a few weeks. I also ordered a truck cover while I was there.
We found the whole process of negotiation on the truck pretty easy and painless. I did my homework on costs and was happy with the deal. We bought it from Gosch Toyota in Hemet CA, and thought highly of everyone we dealt with. We did walk out once during negotiations, but the sales manager came running out and did better on the price. Then we did the deal.
Someone's bound to ask...so OTD was $29,900.
The shell with options, labor and tax was $1825.
My first new vehicle purchase and I'm :wings::wings::wings::wings::wings:
My wife and I at the dealership...after writing the check-
In front of the house-
New truck- Old truck-
Oh so clean-
It's a base model extended cab, standard bed, a 4.6 V8, auto, cold weather package,and a tow package. The tow package ups the tow rating to 8300 lbs, and includes a hitch, wiring plug, 4:10 gears, 130 amp alt, trans temp gauge, etc. I didn't realize until I got home that it also has the cold weather package, including a HD battery HD starter and wiper de-icer (great for us at 6400')
One thing that is very cool for me is the bluetooth hands free phone option. Never had that before and found it very cool and useful. Also cool for us is that the base Tundra comes with a heck of a lot of features- ps, pw, pdl, tilt wheel, tow/ haul mode, limited slip rear diff, dual zone AC, 2 power points, tons of storage, flip down front console, blah, blah, blah. Doesn't seem like a base model to me!
The first thing I did after leaving the dealer was to stop by the local ARE dealer, Snap on Campers in Hemet CA. The owner of Snap On was super easy to deal with, and helped me figure out which shell to order, which was the CX model. I ordered it with the lining, dome light, ARE clamp and seal kit, Yakima Rack tracks, and the Bed Rug kit. The rug kit is super cool. It has a foam bottom section with contours to fit the truck bed floor, bonded to a poly carpet top. I'll get the shell and Rug Kit in a few weeks. I also ordered a truck cover while I was there.
We found the whole process of negotiation on the truck pretty easy and painless. I did my homework on costs and was happy with the deal. We bought it from Gosch Toyota in Hemet CA, and thought highly of everyone we dealt with. We did walk out once during negotiations, but the sales manager came running out and did better on the price. Then we did the deal.
Someone's bound to ask...so OTD was $29,900.
The shell with options, labor and tax was $1825.
My first new vehicle purchase and I'm :wings::wings::wings::wings::wings:
My wife and I at the dealership...after writing the check-
In front of the house-
New truck- Old truck-
Oh so clean-
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