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So I took the data which has been amassed thus far, along with the data from the GR86/BRZ sheet (filtering to show only GR86 orders/sales) and combined them here. I also put columns for amounts over/under, dealer fees, and dealer notes. Enjoy!
Edit: I'll update doc as more dealers are added, mods/admin I can also add emails if you would like to add to it as well.
 
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Adding this to the OP. It'll be useful to have it in multiple places. :)
So I took the data which has been amassed thus far, along with the data from the GR86/BRZ sheet (filtering to show only GR86 orders/sales) and combined them here. The sheet can currently be edited by anyone and the conditional formatting automatically applies the color to "ADM" or "MSRP". I also put columns for amounts over/under, dealer fees, and dealer notes. I have a copy saved as a backup but it's fairly straightforward if people want to put in their own info. Enjoy!
Edit: I'll update doc as more dealers are added, mods/admin I can also add emails if you would like to add to it as well.
 
Confirming some obvious Socal dealers with markups:

Ventura Toyota
DCH Toyota of Oxnard
Thousand Oaks Toyota
Simi Valley Toyota
Culver City Toyota
Hamer Toyota in Mission Hills
Northridge Toyota
Keyes Toyota in Van Nuys
North Hollywood Toyota
Toyota of Hollywood
Frontier Toyota of Valencia
Toyota of Downtown LA
Toyota of Glendora


The best option seems to be Longo Toyota and be put on their waitlist and ask every few days about adding a deposit...
 
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Hey guys. This has become a normal topic of discussion here, so we're starting a thread. Please do your best to keep this thread as on topic as possible so that we can easily manage and update this post.

This will be a list of dealerships that are MSRP only dealers. Meaning they do not charge over MSRP or add any additional markups to their vehicles. If you know of any that aren't already on the list, please reply here and we'll add it to the master list.

For a sortable list, @JTBros has created a Google Doc to help keep track! We'll keep it up to date in both places, so that folks who don't want to use their gmail account can still have somewhere to see this list.


MSRP only Dealers

Alabama:

Hoover Toyota
Toyota of Dothan

Arizona:
Precision Toyota AZ

California:
One Toyota
Longo Toyota
Walnut Creek Toyota
Elk Grove Toyota
Sunnyvale Toyota (for my bay area folks)
Ventura Toyota
DCH Toyota of Oxnard
Thousand Oaks Toyota
Simi Valley Toyota
Culver City Toyota
Hamer Toyota in Mission Hills
Northridge Toyota
Keyes Toyota in Van Nuys
North Hollywood Toyota
Toyota of Hollywood
Frontier Toyota of Valencia
Toyota of Downtown LA
Toyota of Glendora


Connecticut:
Greentree Toyota of Danbury

Pennsylvania:
Bennett Toyota Allentown
Brewer Toyota
Faulkner Toyota
North Hills Toyota Pittsburgh
Performance Toyota
Rohrich Toyota
South Hills Toyota
Team Toyota Langhorne
Tri-County Toyota Limerick

Utah:
Mark Miller Toyota in Salt Lake City

Dealers with markups

New York:

Penn Toyota
Star Toyota
Toyota of Manhattan
Millennium Toyota
Hillside Toyota
Toyota City
Island Toyota
Westbury Toyota
Empire Toyota
Atlantic Toyota
Smithtown Toyota
Sunrise Toyota
Sunrise Toyota North
New Rochelle Toyota
Westchester Toyota (Yonkers)
Prestige Toyota of Ramsey

Connecticut:
Hoffman Toyota
Girard Toyota (are willing to take deposit though)
Toyota of Wallingford
Toyota of Colchester

New Jersey
Toyota of Hackensack
Dayton Toyota
Shore Toyota (however was only $1.5k on Tacoma TRD Sport)

PA
Sloane Toyota
Koch 33
Glen Mills Toyota-this might just be an out of area thing
York Toyota

North Carolina-contacted these about Tacoma TRD Pros
Rice Toyota
Cox Toyota

MD/VA/DE
Koons Toyota (all of them)

Damian Lillard Toyota in Oregon doesn't charge over MSRP on anything. I'm the owner and it's been our philosophy since we opened our doors in July 2020. I will say that I'm pretty sure the initial allocation on these is going to be CRAZY low. I'm talking like maybe just one or two for an average dealer for the first year. I've been drooling over this car since I first heard about it and I'm going to pick up the first one myself and I'd imagine a lot of dealerships have enthusiast employees who will want to grab one for themselves so getting your hands on one out of the gate is probably not going to be easy. We have people buying new cars from us and immediately posting them online for more money so there may be some of that as well. I know when we have hot vehicles that are one or two years old, we typically have to pay more for them than we pay for our new vehicles at the moment. Crazy times. Good luck to you guys on getting your hands on one. Stay on your local dealer and if you're first or second on their list, make sure to let them know you're local (if you are) and that you'll be servicing with them. It helps to have a desirable vehicle on trade as well. If there are 2 customers wanting the same car and one has no trade and the other has a dialed in Tacoma/4Runner/Tundra/whatever, as hard as it is to acquire good used cars at the moment, the person with the nice trade will probably win. Just my two cents' worth. On behalf of Toyota, thank you guys for being brand enthusiasts. This car is going to be amazing and I'm excited to see some of the other stuff that's going to hit in the not too distant future. And if any of you are cruising through Oregon sometime, drop by. We have Pop-A-Shot, ping pong, killer cold brewed coffee, autographed Lillard stuff on display, free "Letter O" donuts and a good team of people. Fun dealership to swing by. Cheers.
 
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Damian Lillard Toyota in Oregon doesn't charge over MSRP on anything. I'm the owner and it's been our philosophy since we opened our doors in July 2020. I will say that I'm pretty sure the initial allocation on these is going to be CRAZY low. I'm talking like maybe just one or two for an average dealer for the first year. I've been drooling over this car since I first heard about it and I'm going to pick up the first one myself and I'd imagine a lot of dealerships have enthusiast employees who will want to grab one for themselves so getting your hands on one out of the gate is probably not going to be easy. We have people buying new cars from us and immediately posting them online for more money so there may be some of that as well. I know when we have hot vehicles that are one or two years old, we typically have to pay more for them than we pay for our new vehicles at the moment. Crazy times. Good luck to you guys on getting your hands on one. Stay on your local dealer and if you're first or second on their list, make sure to let them know you're local (if you are) and that you'll be servicing with them. It helps to have a desirable vehicle on trade as well. If there are 2 customers wanting the same car and one has no trade and the other has a dialed in Tacoma/4Runner/Tundra/whatever, as hard as it is to acquire good used cars at the moment, the person with the nice trade will probably win. Just my two cents' worth. On behalf of Toyota, thank you guys for being brand enthusiasts. This car is going to be amazing and I'm excited to see some of the other stuff that's going to hit in the not too distant future. And if any of you are cruising through Oregon sometime, drop by. We have Pop-A-Shot, ping pong, killer cold brewed coffee, autographed Lillard stuff on display, free "Letter O" donuts and a good team of people. Fun dealership to swing by. Cheers.
Updated. Congrats, you'll get the 1st one :cool:(y)
 
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Damian Lillard Toyota in Oregon doesn't charge over MSRP on anything. I'm the owner and it's been our philosophy since we opened our doors in July 2020. I will say that I'm pretty sure the initial allocation on these is going to be CRAZY low. I'm talking like maybe just one or two for an average dealer for the first year. I've been drooling over this car since I first heard about it and I'm going to pick up the first one myself and I'd imagine a lot of dealerships have enthusiast employees who will want to grab one for themselves so getting your hands on one out of the gate is probably not going to be easy. We have people buying new cars from us and immediately posting them online for more money so there may be some of that as well. I know when we have hot vehicles that are one or two years old, we typically have to pay more for them than we pay for our new vehicles at the moment. Crazy times. Good luck to you guys on getting your hands on one. Stay on your local dealer and if you're first or second on their list, make sure to let them know you're local (if you are) and that you'll be servicing with them. It helps to have a desirable vehicle on trade as well. If there are 2 customers wanting the same car and one has no trade and the other has a dialed in Tacoma/4Runner/Tundra/whatever, as hard as it is to acquire good used cars at the moment, the person with the nice trade will probably win. Just my two cents' worth. On behalf of Toyota, thank you guys for being brand enthusiasts. This car is going to be amazing and I'm excited to see some of the other stuff that's going to hit in the not too distant future. And if any of you are cruising through Oregon sometime, drop by. We have Pop-A-Shot, ping pong, killer cold brewed coffee, autographed Lillard stuff on display, free "Letter O" donuts and a good team of people. Fun dealership to swing by. Cheers.
Thanks for being one of the good guys. Unfortunately don’t have any dealers near me (50mi or less) that would stick to sticker so can’t use servicing as a bargaining chip.
 
Updated. Congrats, you'll get the 1st one :cool:(y)
Thanks. The people at work were harassing me for driving a 6 speed Corolla wagon for quite a while. They were like, "Man, you're the owner! Why aren't you driving a Supra or Land Cruiser or something?" I have always had a love for small, nimble, manual transmission cars. I've owned older RX7s, MR Spyders, a Supra, IS300s, a couple 911s, a few Civics, etc. I've got a newer NSX that I love, but I'm a Toyota fanatic at heart and I haven't been this excited about a car in quite a while. I'll probably put the NSX up for sale after this arrives. I spend about 3 hours a day commuting in my car and I think this is going to make that time a heck of a lot more enjoyable.
 
Been seeing this continually posted on the Bronco Facebook page. Has a good amount already
 
Thanks. The people at work were harassing me for driving a 6 speed Corolla wagon for quite a while. They were like, "Man, you're the owner! Why aren't you driving a Supra or Land Cruiser or something?" I have always had a love for small, nimble, manual transmission cars. I've owned older RX7s, MR Spyders, a Supra, IS300s, a couple 911s, a few Civics, etc. I've got a newer NSX that I love, but I'm a Toyota fanatic at heart and I haven't been this excited about a car in quite a while. I'll probably put the NSX up for sale after this arrives. I spend about 3 hours a day commuting in my car and I think this is going to make that time a heck of a lot more enjoyable.
Crazy on how long you commute daily, I spent 8-10 mins from my place to work. I don't want to spend that much on the traffic. :cool:
 
Crazy on how long you commute daily, I spent 8-10 mins from my place to work. I don't want to spend that much on the traffic. :cool:
I think he means 1.5 hours there and 1.5 back but even that is crazy to me. My place to my work is only 15-20 mins with 0 traffic
 
Any Texas dealerships that sell at MSRP? Also, has anyone tried getting on a waitlists (particularly the DFW region)? I'm hoping to call around to get on one tomorrow
Family Toyota Burleson (OP please add to list). I’m friends with the GM, Dustin. Just tell him Holden sent you and he will take great care of you 👍

I can tell you now though, that there isn’t a “list” at the dealers according to Dustin. It’s just salespeople keeping track of who’s interested and they’ll call you when they get their unit allocation numbers and it’s time to build the car.
 
Family Toyota Burleson (OP please add to list). I’m friends with the GM, Dustin. Just tell him Holden sent you and he will take great care of you 👍

I can tell you now though, that there isn’t a “list” at the dealers according to Dustin. It’s just salespeople keeping track of who’s interested and they’ll call you when they get their unit allocation numbers and it’s time to build the car.
Siiiiick. I actually messaged yesterday and heard back that they didn't have a list. But their reputation made them the first in the DFW area that I reached out to. I'll definitely keep them in the forefront!
 
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