"Just curious how much they are going for?"
The MSRP was around $35,000 with a couple of questionable options (including Toyota's front skid plate). I offered the carsdirect.com price which was about $31,800, and the offer was accepted. That number is before tax, license and document fees but includes the destination charge.
There might have been a little more room I surmise, but they were really good sports and had their parts guy trying to get the Eclipse/TomTom stereos in the two Urban Runners to play the iPod, as well as allowing me to do extended test drives even though the dealership was pretty busy. In fact, the specific Tacoma I wanted to drive was located five miles away at a storage/prep lot and still had the plastic on the roof, hood and seats. It was empty and the salesman put a couple gallons in it out of his own pocket.
I'm pretty happy with the price, and in the meantime I think I've found the solution to the audio not working. Fujitsu has a 1-page instruction sheet for the radio and there's a hack that activates the radio's AUX-in option. It was nowhere to be found in the literature in the vehicle, however.
"Just out of curiosity, what are you going to do if they can't get your iPod to work with it?"
I think the hack will work (turn the unit off; hold down both the TUNE and TEXT buttons simultaneously; power on the unit; listen for the beep; when you hear it, AUX is enabled.). If not I may ask the dealership about the prospects of allowing me to order a Scion/Pioneer iPod ready head unit via their parts department and have that installed in place of the Eclipse/TomTom system. I already have both a TomTom and a handheld Garmin GPS, so I really don't need the factory Nav capability, and my son has the Scion/Pioneer head unit in his car and likes it. Who knows, maybe I'll even be able to guilt them into ordering and installing the SR5 fog/driving lights and switch.
Odd, but I can hardly wait for Monday to roll around.
- Jim