$10k off new LC200

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Autonation Toyota is advertising $10k off new Landcruiser before you even start the nego. Process. Contact my salesman Don Salinas 254-630-2129. He is very responsive and will get you the deal you want. He saved me money, on my new 200.
 
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Just found it. $69,796 for a black 2014. Wish I was in the market.
 
I bought my 2014 from them for less, better colors. Black on black is unacceptable, imho. black = peeling clearcoat -- :(
 
i got the 2014 white / tan for $68, plus they gave me > blue book on my beater yaris -- $5,500 --
 
plus, va has 4.5% sales tax, which saved me $2500 more, since i was a resident there.
 
Ding ding ding. The new $$$ off MSRP is almost $13k. Thanks for sharing I think this information helps other members when they are nego. On a new 2014 LC.
 
300 coming knocking? -or just looking to clear 2014 stock before new years rolls over?
 
Hold on. You went from a Yaris to a Land Cruiser?
I'm glad the LC runs on love!
 
I bought my 2014 from them for less, better colors. Black on black is unacceptable, imho. black = peeling clearcoat -- :(

Where the hell do you park your cars that the clearcoat peels off?

The color wont have much of an effect on that either.
 
Hold on. You went from a Yaris to a Land Cruiser?
I'm glad the LC runs on love!

Haha. Those were my thoughts too. Man, that is one hell of an upgrade!
 
yes, it was quite an upgrade -- and i fought it, to be honest -- :) -- i loved the yaris with a stick, but marriage changes everything -- !!

and in the south, clear-coat burned dark cars are more the norm than the exception for cars > 10 years old -- just my observation anyway.
 
yes, it was quite an upgrade -- and i fought it, to be honest -- :) -- i loved the yaris with a stick, but marriage changes everything -- !!

and in the south, clear-coat burned dark cars are more the norm than the exception for cars > 10 years old -- just my observation anyway.

I think they call it Washing, Waxing, and garage :). But if you live in a trailer on a dirt rode it can be a problem for any car finish. But I doubt anyone buying a $80-90k vehicle would "normally" treat it that way. But someone posted up a 200 forsale that looked like it had lived it's life in a or as a garbage dump. Living in Nevada I think white is the go to color with a beige interior. But we digress, we're trying to get our brothers who are looking for a new 200 series the best buying information we can so they can get a sweet deal.
 
Toyota doesn't make enough of these to make any dent in the avg sale price. They'll hold until the next one comes around and will likely hold value better than the100 since they sold a lot more if those in the Usa.

These "sweet" deals have always been available. back when I was looking late last year I found some in Wisconsin. Texas. Not the most desirable places to live. Head to west coast and prices go up.

As for the black causing clear coat peeling, you don't really know what you're talking about. It's totally ok to prefer lighter colors of course. Clear coat is clear coat.
 

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