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Gladiator wrote:Priced the Camry Hybrid for $800k whereabouts the other day from Toyota Trinidad IIRC
carluva wrote:Camry has always been pitched as a "luxury" vehicle, hence the "luxury" price.
nick639v2 wrote:Same situation. My dad loved the Camry after we rented one in Miami... Such a solid vehicle, it's sad we don't price them reasonably when they even reach hereCB Style wrote:j.o.e wrote:It’s unfortunate. I absolutely hate SUVs particular soft car based ones. I prefer bigger sedans for my money.
When the Camry got the facelift in 2015, I enquired at TTTL if they were getting that model. The sale person told me it will only be on special order. He couldn't give me an exact quote but it was around base price $450k and up depending on the package.
I didn't even bother going further because I don't want a vehicle that is special ordered and not mainline.
Since then I only saw one here but not sure if its local or RORO.
sweeks wrote:If that's the price of a Camry, imagine the price of a CROWN or even a Lexus sedan!!!
I got that same price from Toyotaagent007 wrote:Habit, it’s $305k to $364k, subject to verification.
ALady4ALady wrote:Yes, these are the fees.
Personally, I found them beyond expectation for the value of the product.
Toyota Trinidad really brought an inferior version with the low/G from the Philippines/Indonesian market and started the price at approximately USD$45'000.00. That blew my personal expectations OUT OF THE WATER!
... BUT, you're paying for the name badge of "Toyota".
Either that or a Yaris Cross AWD.
triniboi49 wrote:Cross Low $305K
Cross Mid $350K
Cross High $364K
Cross Hybrid $435K
Haaa!!!!!! Dem crazy, for 306 you can get a fully loaded Mazda cx-30 with a bigger engine and I'm sure more features than a BASE Corolla crap, also I'm very sure when those u.s. journalists get the Corolla cross to test, the Mazda cx-30 will review better.triniboi49 wrote:Cross Low $305K
Cross Mid $350K
Cross High $364K
Cross Hybrid $435K
Interesting, I have a friend with an hr-v she bought brand new and she had ac issues also, they had to Rio apart the dash and change the evaporator, under warranty, but still that's a lot for a new car, wonder if that's a Honda thing now.triniboi49 wrote:I still think the fact that It’s a Toyota will drive demand. As a one time Toyota owner I do not feel it’s lived up to it’s reputation. As a current Honda owner- my experience has been +ve except for one issue with the AC which was changed under warranty.
had to change an evap in a brand new vezel sometime last yr, failed right under the 1yr markzando wrote:Interesting, I have a friend with an hr-v she bought brand new and she had ac issues also, they had to Rio apart the dash and change the evaporator, under warranty, but still that's a lot for a new car, wonder if that's a Honda thing now.triniboi49 wrote:I still think the fact that It’s a Toyota will drive demand. As a one time Toyota owner I do not feel it’s lived up to it’s reputation. As a current Honda owner- my experience has been +ve except for one issue with the AC which was changed under warranty.
Gladiator wrote:ALady4ALady wrote:Yes, these are the fees.
Personally, I found them beyond expectation for the value of the product.
Toyota Trinidad really brought an inferior version with the low/G from the Philippines/Indonesian market and started the price at approximately USD$45'000.00. That blew my personal expectations OUT OF THE WATER!
... BUT, you're paying for the name badge of "Toyota".
Either that or a Yaris Cross AWD.
Toyota Trinidad's overpricing based on their "brand" is getting very annoying... that vehice is way overpriced and looks as boring as hell.
nick639v2 wrote:People will watch the cross and still not buy an XV?? Crazy!!!
kamakazi wrote:So it is a 1.8 based on the engine name in the brochure.
I agree that it is a little too expensive
Joshie23 wrote:Gladiator wrote:ALady4ALady wrote:Yes, these are the fees.
Personally, I found them beyond expectation for the value of the product.
Toyota Trinidad really brought an inferior version with the low/G from the Philippines/Indonesian market and started the price at approximately USD$45'000.00. That blew my personal expectations OUT OF THE WATER!
... BUT, you're paying for the name badge of "Toyota".
Either that or a Yaris Cross AWD.
Toyota Trinidad's overpricing based on their "brand" is getting very annoying... that vehice is way overpriced and looks as boring as hell.nick639v2 wrote:People will watch the cross and still not buy an XV?? Crazy!!!kamakazi wrote:So it is a 1.8 based on the engine name in the brochure.
I agree that it is a little too expensive
How much you three want to bet the first shipment will still sell out? And then the price will go up, because no dealer in their right mind will drop the price after the initial shipment sells like hot bread at 'introductory pricing'.
Corolla maybe more reliable.zando wrote:Haaa!!!!!! Dem crazy, for 306 you can get a fully loaded Mazda cx-30 with a bigger engine and I'm sure more features than a BASE Corolla crap, also I'm very sure when those u.s. journalists get the Corolla cross to test, the Mazda cx-30 will review better.triniboi49 wrote:Cross Low $305K
Cross Mid $350K
Cross High $364K
Cross Hybrid $435K
Gladiator wrote:Joshie23 wrote:Gladiator wrote:ALady4ALady wrote:Yes, these are the fees.
Personally, I found them beyond expectation for the value of the product.
Toyota Trinidad really brought an inferior version with the low/G from the Philippines/Indonesian market and started the price at approximately USD$45'000.00. That blew my personal expectations OUT OF THE WATER!
... BUT, you're paying for the name badge of "Toyota".
Either that or a Yaris Cross AWD.
Toyota Trinidad's overpricing based on their "brand" is getting very annoying... that vehice is way overpriced and looks as boring as hell.nick639v2 wrote:People will watch the cross and still not buy an XV?? Crazy!!!kamakazi wrote:So it is a 1.8 based on the engine name in the brochure.
I agree that it is a little too expensive
How much you three want to bet the first shipment will still sell out? And then the price will go up, because no dealer in their right mind will drop the price after the initial shipment sells like hot bread at 'introductory pricing'.
Yeah boy I hear yuh...you know if Toyota Trinidad start a political party they can give PNM and UNC a good run, they have loyalists spanning decades and generations.
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