Reached out to my dealer today. My car was built on Mar. 21 and he guaranteed the price would not change, and sent me the final build sheet with the price on it. So i think fair to say vehicles built before 4/2 would not be affected. More details to come from the political situation, naturally.
Effectively mark up, the TRD OPD has typically been $0. Usually you’ll see mark ups on Pros and Trailhunters.
Find a dealer that can guarantee you’ll get what you want and not filler extras.
I’m getting a TRD ORP with about $3k in options that I handpicked. Dealer has been great about showing...
That original MSRP they have there is pretty much the price for the Hybrid ORP. That’s a bad practice from this dealer. Shame on them to try to fool buyers like that.
Yeah I did reach out to the 3 main dealers in STL. I’m looking at either the Pro or Trailhunter with a 3rd possibility being the ORP.
Told them I won’t do business until they remove the “market adjustment”- which they said probably wouldn’t happen until the end of 2025.
I recommend folks to shop around. I’ve bought cars in different states with no problems. Do not give a deal to a dealer doing this. It will only support gouging tactics. They should know better.
Checked with all dealers in St. Louis, MO area and they will all be charging $3,000 “market adjustment” on Trailhunter and TRD Pro trims only. At least until Autumn of 2025. Other trims should not be affected by that. Has anyone else seem similar approaches in your area or just all the dealers...
Hi all,
After learning about the SDM (Stabilizer Disconnect Mechanism), it put me between a TRD Pro or a Trailhunter. However, I am having trouble understanding really what makes them 'equals' in terms of value between their key features.
Putting the 'design features' aside (unique wheels...
Well. Will have to wait on the website builder tool to make the final decision, whenever that becomes available.
Without knowing how much the extra things will cost it’s hard to make a call.
But this is incredibly helpful already.
Hi, was reading recently about how the new Land Cruiser doesn’t necessarily need Premium gas, and can run on 87, but premium is the recommended to extract all the power the engine has to offer. I ruled out the model based on that since it’s a lot more to keep running than regular gas.
It made...