I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
would be the best one with which to deal?
TIA,
__Birm
Ricardo Birmele
b…@olex.com
I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
would be the best one with which to deal?
TIA,
__Birm
Ricardo Birmele
b…@olex.com


Ricardo Birmele wrote in message <35FC1B07.CF742…@sprynet.com>…
>I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
>have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
>would be the best one with which to deal?
I STRONGLY recommend HEARLAND TOYOTA in Bremerton,
Washington. They went out of their way to INSURE that I got
the deal I wanted. I just bought a 1999 Corolla and am extremely
happy with the car and the deal.
-Michael
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Haven’t bought one from ‘em, but I like the Service Department at Linda
Tenney Toyota, they used to be Tenneys ToyoPet back in the early 60′s.
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Ricardo Birmele wrote in message <35FC1B07.CF742…@sprynet.com>…
>I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
>have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
>would be the best one with which to deal?
>TIA,
>__Birm
>Ricardo Birmele
>b…@olex.com
I’ve always been really happy with Bob Bridge Toyota in Renton. Email me if
you want the name of the exact salesman that I’ve worked with. Beware
though, he is a salesman. He won’t roll over for you, but he’s extremely
fun to work with, enjoys playing the game and enjoys working with people who
understand that it is a game and not a trip to the grocery store.
He will give you a fair price for trade-ins and the cost of the car.
Everytime we’ve bought a car from him, it’s been well under MSRP but, about
$800 to $1000 over dealer invoice. I believe in letting the dealer make a
profit as long as they don’t expect me to pay the full MSRP or, as is
typical with other dealers (Honda) in the Seattle area; "market adjusted
value" price.
I can also recommend a great service rep at Bob Bridge Toyota.
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Dave Helland wrote in message <6thpo5$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>…
>Haven’t bought one from ‘em, but I like the Service Department at Linda
>Tenney Toyota, they used to be Tenneys ToyoPet back in the early 60′s.
>Ricardo Birmele wrote in message <35FC1B07.CF742…@sprynet.com>…
>>I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
>>have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
>>would be the best one with which to deal?
>>TIA,
>>__Birm
>>Ricardo Birmele
>>b…@olex.com
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Dave Helland wrote:
> Haven’t bought one from ‘em, but I like the Service Department at Linda
> Tenney Toyota, they used to be Tenneys ToyoPet back in the early 60′s.
> Ricardo Birmele wrote in message <35FC1B07.CF742…@sprynet.com>…
> >I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
> >have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
> >would be the best one with which to deal?
> >TIA,
> >__Birm
> >Ricardo Birmele
> >b…@olex.com
Wow, this is my neck of the woods!
—
Rick Jones
Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician/ASE Master/L-1
http://www2.netcom.com/~ssauer40/webpage.htm
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It is said that Bill Clinton is considering changing the Democrat
Party Emblem from the donkey to the condom, because it stands for
inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives
a false sense of security while being screwed.
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Scott DeVol wrote:
> I’ve always been really happy with Bob Bridge Toyota in Renton. Email me if
> you want the name of the exact salesman that I’ve worked with. Beware
> though, he is a salesman. He won’t roll over for you, but he’s extremely
> fun to work with, enjoys playing the game and enjoys working with people who
> understand that it is a game and not a trip to the grocery store.
> He will give you a fair price for trade-ins and the cost of the car.
> Everytime we’ve bought a car from him, it’s been well under MSRP but, about
> $800 to $1000 over dealer invoice. I believe in letting the dealer make a
> profit as long as they don’t expect me to pay the full MSRP or, as is
> typical with other dealers (Honda) in the Seattle area; "market adjusted
> value" price.
> I can also recommend a great service rep at Bob Bridge Toyota.
> Dave Helland wrote in message <6thpo5$…@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>…
> >Haven’t bought one from ‘em, but I like the Service Department at Linda
> >Tenney Toyota, they used to be Tenneys ToyoPet back in the early 60′s.
> >Ricardo Birmele wrote in message <35FC1B07.CF742…@sprynet.com>…
> >>I’m planning to buy a new Corolla and a new Sienna. Does anyone
> >>have a recommendation on which pacific northwest Toyota dealer
> >>would be the best one with which to deal?
> >>TIA,
> >>__Birm
> >>Ricardo Birmele
> >>b…@olex.com
I bought my new 98 Tacoma TRD at Toyota of Puyallup, paid 3K under first
sticker, but I know this guy thats works there!
—
Rick Jones
Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician/ASE Master/L-1
http://www2.netcom.com/~ssauer40/webpage.htm
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It is said that Bill Clinton is considering changing the Democrat
Party Emblem from the donkey to the condom, because it stands for
inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives
a false sense of security while being screwed.
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Curtis Newton wrote:
> don’t know about buying one, but you have at your disposal one of the
> best techs around. Rick Jones is up in that area, I believe Olympia,
> WA.
> I would sure go there for your maintenance needs.
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> Curtis Newton
> cnewton.rem…@akamail.com
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I do live in Olympia Curtis, but I commute 35 miles (one way) to work in
I do have a good friend that works at the Olympia
another town.
Toyota dealer though, he is a good tech also.
Rick Jones
Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician/ASE Master/L-1
http://www2.netcom.com/~ssauer40/webpage.htm
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It is said that Bill Clinton is considering changing the Democrat
Party Emblem from the donkey to the condom, because it stands for
inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives
a false sense of security while being screwed.
I purchased a 98 4X4 Tacoma from Rotter Toyota in Olympia and the sales rep
I had was really great… In fact he’s almost not a sales kind of person and
he did a great job on getting me a fair price on my trade in (Even though he
knew I would take less). If you’re interested let me know… (I have
talked to one other sales rep there and he was the stereotypical…
Jeffrey Grimes
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Rick Jones wrote:
> Curtis Newton wrote:
> > don’t know about buying one, but you have at your disposal one of the
> > best techs around. Rick Jones is up in that area, I believe Olympia,
> > WA.
> > I would sure go there for your maintenance needs.
> > –
> > —
> > ———————————–
> > Curtis Newton
> > cnewton.rem…@akamail.com
> > http://cnewton.home.mindspring.com
> > ———————————–
> I do live in Olympia Curtis, but I commute 35 miles (one way) to work in
I do have a good friend that works at the Olympia
> another town.
> Toyota dealer though, he is a good tech also.
> Rick Jones
> Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician/ASE Master/L-1
> http://www2.netcom.com/~ssauer40/webpage.htm
> *****************************
> It is said that Bill Clinton is considering changing the Democrat
> Party Emblem from the donkey to the condom, because it stands for
> inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives
> a false sense of security while being screwed.
Aloha Everyone!
I purchased my used 95 Tacoma from Toyota of Tacoma and my Salesman was Tom
Nobles.
He did not much about the truck. He didn’t even knew what r/r was.
The day after they told me to bring the truck back to have it washed,
detailed and all that. And it took them almost 2 1/2 hours to do it.
The only part I liike on that dealership is the Parts Salesman, he’s so
polite. Got me a FREE Spare Key and he had a Vent visor he wasn’t using.
Gave that to me for FREE.
Over all for Prices I found that Toyota of Puyallup has better price from
Titus-Will Toyota and Toyota of Tacoma.
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Jeffrey Grimes wrote in message <3612522E.E8E70…@localaccess.com>…
>I purchased a 98 4X4 Tacoma from Rotter Toyota in Olympia and the sales rep
>I had was really great… In fact he’s almost not a sales kind of person
and
>he did a great job on getting me a fair price on my trade in (Even though
he
>knew I would take less). If you’re interested let me know… (I have
>talked to one other sales rep there and he was the stereotypical…
>Jeffrey Grimes
>Rick Jones wrote:
>> Curtis Newton wrote:
>> > don’t know about buying one, but you have at your disposal one of the
>> > best techs around. Rick Jones is up in that area, I believe Olympia,
>> > WA.
>> > I would sure go there for your maintenance needs.
>> > –
>> > —
>> > ———————————–
>> > Curtis Newton
>> > cnewton.rem…@akamail.com
>> > http://cnewton.home.mindspring.com
>> > ———————————–
>> I do live in Olympia Curtis, but I commute 35 miles (one way) to work in
I do have a good friend that works at the Olympia
>> another town.
>> Toyota dealer though, he is a good tech also.
>> Rick Jones
>> Toyota Master Diagnostic Technician/ASE Master/L-1
>> http://www2.netcom.com/~ssauer40/webpage.htm
>> *****************************
>> It is said that Bill Clinton is considering changing the Democrat
>> Party Emblem from the donkey to the condom, because it stands for
>> inflation, protects a bunch of pricks, halts production, and gives
>> a false sense of security while being screwed.