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How to find NADA value?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Biddaddy76, Nov 28, 2017.

  1. Nov 28, 2017 at 3:55 PM
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    Biddaddy76

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    Does anyone know how to find true NADA value on a certified, 2015 supercharged, Access cab, TRD Pro, with 26000 miles? My banker didn’t even have the option of a TRD Pro in her 2015 options on the program she uses to put values on cars, which I’m pretty sure was NADA. Or could somebody find it and screen shot it? Thanks!!
     
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    Can you find it in other resources?

    If so, take the highest model NADA and compare that to the same resource, and figure the % difference between the two.

    Then apply that % to the resource with the Pro and extrapolate what NADA would be.
     
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  3. Nov 28, 2017 at 4:25 PM
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    Not sure if she’ll do that. I’m paying enough out of pocket that my loan is easily recoupable, if I should fail to make my payments. However, she doesn’t understand and/or doesn’t care how rare I say it is unless she sees it on NADA!
     
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    If you have your loan worked out that is a non issue.

    But insurance would be. Better make sure your carrier recognizes the value.
     
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    Unfortunately she’s not the friendliest to me but has best rates. I could see her pulling the loan if she thinks I’m way overpaying for the truck, even know she’s not over loaning on it, because I’m putting in $15000 cash! She’s been really weird about everything though!
     
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    I got a loan for an amount that I picked from my bank, then just went and picked out a truck. It also helped a lot with negotiation, because after hours of unsuccessful haggling, I revealed the loan and said take it or leave it. Can’t you try that?
     
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    Another reason I need a true value that they’ll recognize!
     
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    What makes it harder is that I’m in Washington State and truck is in Ohio!
     
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    Yea I can see that, I have never dealt with a long distance buy. I called Bank of America’s 800 number, they approved a loan that was good for like 30 days or something like that, then I just showed up at the dealer. I would think you could do that without an issue. I didn’t get the loan for a specific truck.
     
  10. Nov 28, 2017 at 4:49 PM
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    I’m going through my credit union, which is like 3.5% or there abouts. I couldn’t even come close to same interest rate anywhere else. Every other bank I tried was over 4% and dealer in Ohio advertised 6%!
     
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    I have banked with them so long and use them for everything so my rate was pretty low. I guess you can’t just find a bank in that situation. If you want the truck bad enough 4% isn’t much higher than 3.5%.
     
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    If it comes to that I’ll pay over 4%. However, I’m going to bank on this until I’m told differently. Dealership has already sent all of the paperwork the load officer required, except for NADA price, which is why I started this thread. I figured being a Toyota forum, somebuddy would have access to NADA and may be able to find it. After all, even know only (1500) were made in total, they were still made and should have value in NADA!!
     
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    Good question. I've never seen any data for the supercharger on any of the valuation tables as they didn't come from the factory with them. That'll make getting a recognized true value difficult.
     
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    Sorry for derailing your thread, get it back on track..
     
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    No problem, I’ll take all the advise I can get!!
     
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    Especially when it’s recognized as a TRD option through Toyota, or they wouldn’t certify them and don’t effect warranty, if done at dealership!
     

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