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The classic/fave car thread
#31
(09-19-2022, 09:16 AM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:Rumors Toyota have boned their customers with a up to $3000-4000 price rise on pre-ordered cars and its across the range with the Sahara being the most expensive rise. Inflationary pressures/covid etc are meant to be the reasoning, sounds like complete BS to me. You would think the price you discussed and fixed on the showroom floor would be fixed but those bean counters from Japan obviously feel inflation outweighs good business ethics.
They make a good car but they know it and are bloody arrogant kents. A mate of mine had owned Landcruiser since 1967 and when the 200 series came out, he went in to do a deal for a new one. He wanted 5 seats not 7, they said no. There were a few other things he wanted to chop and change and they just said "there it is, take it or leave it" which he did. He went and bought an Audi Q7, they basically started with the base model and gave him a shopping list of options which you ticked yes or no. You could choose btw 5 seats with full size spare or and 7 seats and a space saver. Very happy with it.
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time
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#32
My recent experience with toyota was poor.  Wanted a poverty pack base Prado (manual essentially) which they weren't interested in selling, their trade in quote was insulting and the arrogance of their sales staff was breathtaking. The attitude was along the lines of "we dare you to go elsewhere and buy a lesser vehicle"....so we did.
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?
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#33
(09-19-2022, 08:50 PM)Professer E link Wrote:My recent experience with toyota was poor.  Wanted a poverty pack base Prado (manual essentially) which they weren't interested in selling, their trade in quote was insulting and the arrogance of their sales staff was breathtaking. The attitude was along the lines of "we dare you to go elsewhere and buy a lesser vehicle"....so we did.
Similar experience when we bought our last vehicle for my wife, looked at a RAV4
and they wouldn't budge on the price or include anything to get our business and
gave us bottom price on our trade in which was a decent car with low ks.
They have the mantle of no 1 for sales in Aus and won't deal as they feel they don't need your business and they are doing you a favour by selling you a car.
Only company worse is the three point swastika mob who think you are privileged to be driving one of their autos...
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#34
Yep, Toyota are not making any new friends with he way they treat their (potential) customers.

Their cars are good, but not as good as they think. There are equivalent options out there, cheaper, with better customer service, cheaper servicing and you get what you pay for. They will lose a lot of people they are pissing off and may never get them back.
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#35
I recently took my Lexus for service to a local Toyota dealer since the nearest Lexus dealer is quite  long way from my new place.
Very disappointed by their attitude considering the vehicle uses mainly Toyota parts and components . They treated it as if it was a completely different brand and I have to say weren't giving me good vibes. Don't think I will be returning there.
Reality always wins in the end.
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#36
If you want a good cheap car, Nissan have been great.  We bought an X-trail in 2017.  Have been very happy.

I would steer clear of a new car for a couple of years.  You are going to overpay for it in todays market and Id only buy one if I had to.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson
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#37
(09-20-2022, 06:05 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:If you want a good cheap car, Nissan have been great.  We bought an X-trail in 2017.  Have been very happy.

I would steer clear of a new car for a couple of years.  You are going to overpay for it in todays market and Id only buy one if I had to.
Yep, I agree, and you will get ripped off on trade ins as well, they are offering 3/5ths of feck all and then reselling them like they are gold plated!

I'm anticipating some interesting 2nd hand offerings in a very short period on some electrics as well, charging and battery tech is moving rapidly ahead but the cars being sold are not really cheaply or easily upgradeable. In the USA there is already a Tesla after-market / wrecking business that customises and resells cars that only a few year ago were cutting edge. Nobody wants the 2nd hand cars themselves, but they are ripping the guts out and putting them in Land Rover Troupees, old Corvettes or Hot Rod type custom bodies.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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#38
(09-20-2022, 05:39 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:I recently took my Lexus for service to a local Toyota dealer since the nearest Lexus dealer is quite  long way from my new place.
Very disappointed by their attitude considering the vehicle uses mainly Toyota parts and components . They treated it as if it was a completely different brand and I have to say weren't giving me good vibes. Don't think I will be returning there.
For the various cars I have owned over the years, I have used Holden, Toyota, BMW and VW dealerships. BMW were the best closely followed by VW (Mrs G2Cs current car). Holden and Toyota weren't worth the steam off my crap.
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time
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#39
(09-20-2022, 07:26 AM)Gointocarlton link Wrote:For the various cars I have owned over the years, I have used Holden, Toyota, BMW and VW dealerships. BMW were the best closely followed by VW (Mrs G2Cs current car). Holden and Toyota weren't worth the steam off my crap.

Interesting GTC. I used to get excellent service at the Lexus dealer but unfortunately its a whole day out for me now to take it there.
Reality always wins in the end.
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#40
(09-20-2022, 06:41 AM)LP link Wrote:Yep, I agree, and you will get ripped off on trade ins as well, they are offering 3/5ths of feck all and then reselling them like they are gold plated!
I think i said this earlier.

Bought a new Triton 2021. $48k with a couple extras, like tray, towbar etc.
After exactly 12 months (and only 7500km on the clock) i sold i back to them (got a work car)
After a lot of BS and back and forth they could only offer me $41,500. Which wasn't too bad in the end.
A week later, they had it up for sale at....i think it was $56k (it was at least $52k) Which, either way, is way more than i paid for it and more than new cars cost.

Supply and demand is very much dictating price atm.

FWIW, i knew i could've got more selling private, but CBF with all the hassle, just wanted it gone.
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