u/AffectSubstantial673

Feeling blessed - LE purchase

Feeling blessed - LE purchase

Feeling blessed that my family and I found a deal on a 2023 Sienna LE. We were in the market for a minivan and wanted a 2021+ Sienna because of the style, space and MPG. However price point was just out of reach on everything we saw - max we could go was $30k.

We found a Ruby Red Sienna at a dealership an hour and a half from our home that had dropped to $31k and thought we would go see if we could somehow swing it. After test drive and sitting down with the salesman, my husband asked about wiggle room in the price where he says I don’t think so but I’ll be back. Comes back, and the price was dropped on special by management to $29,900 for the July 4th weekend. We said yes 🙌 and now are proud Sienna owners!!! She’s not the “fanciest” but we’re so so blessed! 😇

We’re calling her Big Red 🚗❤️💨

u/AffectSubstantial673 — 7 hours ago

Purchase advice

Hello,
We’re in the market and looking at the Pacifica Hybrid. I’ve been reading posts and I see good, bad and ugly at times. I know it can be the luck of the draw… but when shopping what would you have done now that you know what you know?

For example, I’m looking at a prior personal use vehicle with 1 owner at 57k miles it is a 2022. Should I stay away from looking at fleet vehicles? Are there better years? And I’ve been seeing folks taking about purchasing a lifetime transmission warranty. Where do you buy those or look into those?

Thank you for any help!
~a mom of 3 on a budget

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u/AffectSubstantial673 — 8 days ago