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Whats the downside of purchasing a hail affected vehicle? I hear that insurance companies dont like to insure hail affected vehicles.
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hi guys I just picked up a new silver auto gxl with a tow bar for 58K they had it as hail affected stock but be buggered if I can find any on it
I got it from Ipswich qld
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63.6 for a GXL auto in white, including towbar, rubber mats and cargo tray. Best price I could get around Sydney by a good margin.
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Given the time of year you might want to follow my approach from last year: I haggled and signed the order on 31st Dec (so the dealer topped up their monthly and annual sales figures/bonuses) but the car was a 2016 factory build and Aus rego. (slightly better for re-sale). I included tow bar, 4 carpet mats, boot mat, front sensors, full tank and a few other minor bits. Prices seems to have gone up since so a similar deal to mine would probably be around $64k now for a GXL 2.8 Auto in a normal paint. Demo models just don't seem that much off a new build.
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Any one else got any prices? I few dealers I have been to in Sydney don't want to budge below 62000 with no accessories
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Thanks JamesPrado! Enjoy your brand new awesome toy!Originally posted by JamesPrado View PostHi McMatt,
It is brand new Prado GXL diesel with 22km on the odometer. But I only get 1 year road side assistance from Toyota. I think it is not a big deal and I can get it from RACV for around $90 a year. All the best for your hunting!
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Hi McMatt,
It is brand new Prado GXL diesel with 22km on the odometer. But I only get 1 year road side assistance from Toyota. I think it is not a big deal and I can get it from RACV for around $90 a year. All the best for your hunting!
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Definitely! Just surprised by the $3k savings plus extra on an already discounted price. Although I guess it's fast becoming end of yearOriginally posted by Brodad View Postare you prepared to negotiate?
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are you prepared to negotiate?Originally posted by McMatt View PostWas this brand new, demo or second hand? Just that I see Toyota has LandCruiser Prado GXL Turbo-Diesel Auto (Non-Metallic) from $64,990 plus free 4 years Toyota Roadside Assist as a special here at the moment in regional Vic.
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Was this brand new, demo or second hand? Just that I see Toyota has LandCruiser Prado GXL Turbo-Diesel Auto (Non-Metallic) from $64,990 plus free 4 years Toyota Roadside Assist as a special here at the moment in regional Vic.Originally posted by JamesPrado View PostHi, I am new here and thanks for the previous posts. I just bought my GXL 2.8 Diesell with mats, tow bar and full tank for $61990 this month in Melbourne. Its not a cheap cheap price but I am happy with the price and car.
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Hi, I am new here and thanks for the previous posts. I just bought my GXL 2.8 Diesell with mats, tow bar and full tank for $61990 this month in Melbourne. Its not a cheap cheap price but I am happy with the price and car.
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Seems a little bit more than east coast. How much does it cost to freight a car over?
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I put a deposit on a demo GXL with only 330km over the weekend for $62,500 with mats throughout. After no sniff of a dealer discount (just metalic paint), this seemed to be the best offer i could get - though i'm a self-confessed terrible haggler! The only downside: it's in the unpopular Wildfire Red. Now on the hunt for a towbar, tinting and other accessories...
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Ah very nice gms071, I've paid abit more than that but I believe its going to be worth it all.
Added Front and Second Seat All weather mats, passenger and drivers side windows tinted to darkest legal, ARB Deluxe Bull bar, Safari Snorkel, Tracklander roof rack, ARB Intensity Spotlights (AR32's), bonnet protector.
Still looking to get aux 2nd battery, fox wing awning, towbar kit and UHF Radio etc.
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