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Thanks everyone for your response! For those of you that are out of my area, is it correct that Toyota will make you sell your parts to me at list price? Thats what I've been told. I received a nice discount on parts from a past dealership that I use to use until Toyota started playing games with them and now it takes them a while to receive parts from the factory. If you can offer a disount on Toyota parts then we can talk.
Ed O, Thanks but nothing personal, but Florida Lift is part of the problem here in Florida!! And now I hear it's starting in north Florida to! Toyota sure doesn't have any loyality to it's dealer's who made them what they are. I see Clarklift written all over this one. Not trying to get into a ****'en contest here, just not happy with Toyota after being a loyal customer for over 25 years. Sure puts a bind on a customer on the way they are handling things here and the way they are forgeting about their customers. Lip service doesn't cut it, market shares will drop, wait and see. Just wish I could find a loyal vendor.
Uh! Yale, what can you offer?
  • Posted 5 Jun 2004 04:29
  • By Bassfisherman
  • joined 27 May'04 - 4 messages
  • Florida, United States
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