Best go ahead and get the premium sound package then...
What kind of peasant mobile do you think I was sitting in?
Only the fully loaded Platinum for me
Do you feel comfortable enough yet asking to use the wood shop at the school?
You can get a a slightly used Tundra for a lot less than new. If you're patient, you should be able to find one at a good price. Shop at the end of the month. You'll get better pricing. Play the 'game'. Don't be afraid to say "No." or walk away to get the price you want. You could get a Camry or Corolla cheaper than a Tundra. You'll have a lot less maintenance with a car than a truck. Wow, sorry for the rant.
Yea, I could probably use the wood shop now and I wouldn't feel weird about it. The issue nowadays is that in order to get any material to and from the wood shop I'd have to either rent or borrow a truck. Hence looking at the Tundra.....well that and not wanting to deal with pumping anymore money into the Honda. Too bad because they have a nice big table saw with extra outfeed and side supports. Plus they also have a big panel saw. Pretty much perfect because that's my biggest need, being able to rip down into more manageable pieces that I can then take home and put together.
Yea, I know all the practical reasons I should go with a car or wagon, but I've wanted a truck since I was 5. So I'll be darned if the first vehicle I purchase completely on my own will be anything but.
That doesn't work around here with Toyota. Haggling with the dealer consists "Here is our price - take it or leave it". May have something to do with the fact that both dealerships in our area are owned by the same family.
They know they can sell for full price, so they'll wait for the customer who will pay it. That's why I bought a Nissan Frontier, instead of a Toyota Tacoma.
Tell me about it. I'm not sure about negotiating, but the dealership nearest me is huge and they carry Toyota, Hyundai, Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, Nissan, Kia, Ram, Scion, and Subaru. They're huge so I'm curious to see what negotiating with them will be like. They list an e-price on their website and I'm skeptical that they will budge from that.