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September 10th, 2005 09:49 PM #81How about this from Toyota Alabang:
Date: 09/03/2005
Diesel 4X2 ----------------------------P 1,288,000
DP 20%(Maximum daw) ---------------- 257,400
Amount Financed ---------------- 80,000
Monthly Amortizationfor 24 months(minimum) P 53,397
Cash Outlay:
DP ------------------------ 257,800
Comp Insu ---------------- 57,000 (same insurance amt ng 2004 prado)
LTO reg ------------------ 9,000
Chattel Fee --------------- 38,927
Accessories(Required) ---- 305,000 (20" Mags,Tires,HID, Leather Seats)
Total Cash Outlay -------- 661,613
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September 10th, 2005 10:36 PM #82
A repost from the Let's BOYCOTT the TOYOTA FORTUNER thread
Updated list of unscrupolous Toyota dealers: In no particular order except for Otis
1. [SIZE=5]Otis[/SIZE] - absolute no accessories-no unit release policy (Kel leather seats, dvd, etc). The king of all swindlers, living the time of its life.
2. Commonwealth - Kel seats, in-house insurance, accessories
3. Balintawak and Balintawak North - confirmed accessories galore (in the words of the sales-agent para daw to make your case an "extra-ordinary" one compared to others waiting in the line). Make your order more "extra-ordinary" by getting their In-house financing along with all the accessories they can put.
4. Shaw Ortigas - confirmed accessories galore (Thule cargo case, bling-bling, bull bar, hood cover). In-house financing helps speed up the waiting time.(yeah right)
5. Alabang -
Below are Metrobank owned dealers - units being sold here are either because of inside "connections", close associate with Metrobank, or especially a client of the bank.
6. Manila Bay
7. Cubao- In-house financing is a must.
Pls add. more if you know anymore unscrupolous dealers and your comments on how they delivered the "racket" on you.
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September 10th, 2005 10:43 PM #83
Funny, despite all the accessories galore many dealers are pushing, I have yet to see a Fortuner with at least some bling-blings on (giant magwheels), let alone more accessories sticking on its back, front, left, right, top sides. All the Fortuners I have seen so far are bone stock. I dont know about the interiors though. I'm sure there a lot of suckers who had to give in to the dealer's predatory schemes. Maybe the owners converted everything back to stock after the delivery, out of shame??? of being labelled a "sucker" by those who are aware of these kind of schemes.
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September 10th, 2005 11:05 PM #85
Originally Posted by bolantoy
Such a total turn-off! That's why I've already cancelled my reservation for this damn truck! I thought I'd be able to get this ride when I get to visit on November, then I was told that next year pa raw kami makakakuha!!
Akala kasi ng toyota na sila na lang talaga ang nakapag-demand ng ganito. But I'd be the first to break the rule! I'll REALLY BOYCOTT TOYOTA and tell my entire family and clan and all my friends to do the same!! Nakakabad-trip kasi![/SIZE]Last edited by cyberdoc95; September 10th, 2005 at 11:08 PM.
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September 10th, 2005 11:17 PM #86Such a total turn-off! That's why I've already cancelled my reservation for this damn truck! I thought I'd be able to get this ride when I get to visit on November, then I was told that next year pa raw kami makakakuha!!
Akala kasi ng toyota na sila na lang talaga ang nakapag-demand ng ganito. But I'd be the first to break the rule! I'll REALLY BOYCOTT TOYOTA and tell my entire family and clan and all my friends to do the same!! Nakakabad-trip kasi!
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September 10th, 2005 11:28 PM #87
ano kaya ang balita sa mga provincial dealers ng toyota, from toyota ilocos to toyota davao and all the major non ncr dealers in between?
ganun rin kaya sila karumaldumal?
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September 11th, 2005 12:00 AM #88
Personally, the last Toyota (Corona) we ever purchased was back in 1978 when I was not even born yet!
Imo, Toyota products are way too boring and bland.
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September 11th, 2005 12:01 AM #89
Originally Posted by 111prez
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September 11th, 2005 12:15 AM #90Hehe, hindi namin pinapansin yung mga texts ng agent namin sa Toyota kaya tumatawag na samin. Napapansin siguro niya na malapit ng mapatid ang pisi namin. Nagtitingin tingin na kami ng ibang options at kapag may nagustuhan, goodbye Fortuner! <--- Anong ipinagmamalaki niyo? Drum breaks? Haha...
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