Buying a Lexus vs. buying a Toyota
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Buying a Lexus vs. buying a Toyota
What a difference! When I bought my RX, it was as simple as e-mailing the Internet Sales Dept, getting a quote via e-mail, and then going and picking up the car from the dealer that offered the best price. I'm currently in the market for a new truck, and I've e-mailed every Toyota dealer in Southern California for a quote on a new Tacoma, and I can't get anywhere with these people. So far I've been able to get 1 quote in writing, and the rest have been quotes on options I didn't ask for, unhelpful responses (we don't have that truck in stock), price dodging (call for our best price), and general stupidity. I realize the internet has helped buyers become more educated on vehicle pricing, and that doesn't work to the dealerships favor, but car makers need to get on the ball and realize that the internet is another means to sell cars. Lexus already knows this, so what's Toyota's problem?
I'm probably just going to buy a Nissan Frontier instead.
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I'm probably just going to buy a Nissan Frontier instead.
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Please don't let your bad experience deter you from getting a Toyota. Longo has the #1 Toyota store in the world. Call or email me your preference and I can refer you someone incredible next door. They would be happy to earn your business.
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Originally Posted by FlintRX
I'm probably just going to buy a Nissan Frontier instead.
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Originally Posted by Longo Lexus
Please don't let your bad experience deter you from getting a Toyota. Longo has the #1 Toyota store in the world. Call or email me your preference and I can refer you someone incredible next door. They would be happy to earn your business.
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Originally Posted by flipside909
You're gonna step down to buy the 2nd best Japanese pickup truck? oh no. Elizabeth is right though, give them a try or better yet give them a call. If all else, PM her and she'll direct you to the right person.
Besides, what good is a Tacoma if no one wants to sell me one?
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Originally Posted by FlintRX
What a difference! When I bought my RX, it was as simple as e-mailing the Internet Sales Dept, getting a quote via e-mail, and then going and picking up the car from the dealer that offered the best price. I'm currently in the market for a new truck, and I've e-mailed every Toyota dealer in Southern California for a quote on a new Tacoma, and I can't get anywhere with these people. So far I've been able to get 1 quote in writing, and the rest have been quotes on options I didn't ask for, unhelpful responses (we don't have that truck in stock), price dodging (call for our best price), and general stupidity. I realize the internet has helped buyers become more educated on vehicle pricing, and that doesn't work to the dealerships favor, but car makers need to get on the ball and realize that the internet is another means to sell cars. Lexus already knows this, so what's Toyota's problem?
I'm probably just going to buy a Nissan Frontier instead.
Rant over....
I'm probably just going to buy a Nissan Frontier instead.
Rant over....
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Originally Posted by FlintRX
From my experience driving both trucks, I'd say the Toyota has some work to do if they want to stay the #1 Japanese truck. The new Frontier is a complete change from previous generations, and aside from a bland interior, equals or beats the Tacoma in most areas.
Besides, what good is a Tacoma if no one wants to sell me one?
Besides, what good is a Tacoma if no one wants to sell me one?
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Originally Posted by flipside909
You're gonna step down to buy the 2nd best Japanese pickup truck? oh no. Elizabeth is right though, give them a try or better yet give them a call. If all else, PM her and she'll direct you to the right person.
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Originally Posted by xioix
maybe the dealers dont have the one you want with the options
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Tacomas are popular!?! Good luck; hope you don't have to wait for a special order...
I wish Lexus sold trucks.
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Originally Posted by FlintRX
From my experience driving both trucks, I'd say the Toyota has some work to do if they want to stay the #1 Japanese truck. The new Frontier is a complete change from previous generations, and aside from a bland interior, equals or beats the Tacoma in most areas.
You shouldn't let e-mails from an Internet department slow you down. There are faster ways of getting a better price. It's called fleet sales. Call for that specific department and they'll talk to you. If you're an AutoClub member, you can use Vehicle Services to help obtain a new Toyota. ACSC members can get special AAA pricing through their corporate partnership w/Penske Automotive Group which includes Longo Toyota & Toyota of Rancho Santa Margarita.
I never waste my time using an "Internet Department" to buy or shop for a vehicle. I did that with one Lexus dealer which I will not name...but happens to be in the area I live in the Inland Empire. it took them 2 whole weeks before they replied to my request. By then I already was in my Longo Lexus purchased IS300 for a little less than 2 weeks through our own Club Lexus Liason, Elizabeth. I'm not saying all Internet Sales Departments are bad, but don't hold your breathe if you're looking to buy now and you're frantically waiting for their response.
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Originally Posted by NeverSatisfied
Tacomas are popular!?! Good luck; hope you don't have to wait for a special order...
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Originally Posted by flipside909
That maybe true, but if the Frontier was such a great truck, why did they copy Toyota blatantly with a "Nismo Off Road" Package w/Bilstein shocks and beefed up suspension? Sounds all too familiar. Plus since both the new Taco and the new Frontier came out all new for 2005, the Taco has been able to garner some awards including MT Truck of the Year. I have yet to see a Nissan Frontier ever take that position away. I've driven pretty much most of the V6 configurations of the new Tacoma including the double cab long bed, pre runner and x-runner, they all are great trucks. I've even had an opportunity to drive the new Tacoma in mud through a short test course w/a Tacoma X-Tra Cab 4x4 V6 and also got to meet Ivan "Ironman" Stewart in the process. I've only had a chance to test a Nismo Off Road package Frontier. To be quite honest, it falls short to the Tacoma in parts quality, ergonomics and ride quality. The only plus is the powerful V6, nothing else.
You shouldn't let e-mails from an Internet department slow you down. There are faster ways of getting a better price. It's called fleet sales. Call for that specific department and they'll talk to you. If you're an AutoClub member, you can use Vehicle Services to help obtain a new Toyota. ACSC members can get special AAA pricing through their corporate partnership w/Penske Automotive Group which includes Longo Toyota & Toyota of Rancho Santa Margarita.
I never waste my time using an "Internet Department" to buy or shop for a vehicle. I did that with one Lexus dealer which I will not name...but happens to be in the area I live in the Inland Empire. it took them 2 whole weeks before they replied to my request. By then I already was in my Longo Lexus purchased IS300 for a little less than 2 weeks through our own Club Lexus Liason, Elizabeth. I'm not saying all Internet Sales Departments are bad, but don't hold your breathe if you're looking to buy now and you're frantically waiting for their response.
You shouldn't let e-mails from an Internet department slow you down. There are faster ways of getting a better price. It's called fleet sales. Call for that specific department and they'll talk to you. If you're an AutoClub member, you can use Vehicle Services to help obtain a new Toyota. ACSC members can get special AAA pricing through their corporate partnership w/Penske Automotive Group which includes Longo Toyota & Toyota of Rancho Santa Margarita.
I never waste my time using an "Internet Department" to buy or shop for a vehicle. I did that with one Lexus dealer which I will not name...but happens to be in the area I live in the Inland Empire. it took them 2 whole weeks before they replied to my request. By then I already was in my Longo Lexus purchased IS300 for a little less than 2 weeks through our own Club Lexus Liason, Elizabeth. I'm not saying all Internet Sales Departments are bad, but don't hold your breathe if you're looking to buy now and you're frantically waiting for their response.
I'm not debating Nissan vs Toyota, both the Tacoma and Frontier are great trucks, but if no one wants to deal on a Tacoma, I know Nissan dealers will on a Frontier.
While I agree with some of what you are saying, the question I have is WTF is the use of having an internet sales department if no one at Toyota takes it seriously? By the way, all Toyota "internet sales" inquiries go right to the Fleet Dept, so I already am dealing with Fleet Sales.
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Originally Posted by FlintRX
But since no one has even offered to look for one, or order one, I have to assume that most Toyota dealer sales reps are lazy and don't give a **** about customer service.