Official Toyota parts 25% off deal 20-27 nov

Yeah, it takes a bit of work to find the actual best price in the Lexus/Toyota sites. The free shipping usually makes using them a better deal than some of the discount dealers such as McGeorge, Conicelli, etc.but those sites are still very useful for their parts drawings, parts searches, etc.

Btw, can anyone find SLL coolant or WS ATF on the Lexus site?
SLL coolant00272SLLC2
WS ATF00289ATFWS
 
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Yeah, it takes a bit of work to find the actual best price in the Lexus/Toyota sites. The free shipping usually makes using them a better deal than some of the discount dealers such as McGeorge, Conicelli, etc.
I wonder if the end of the quarter push, they increase the discount.
 
Two go to dealers are prestige and bell lexus. You can get alot of tmc products with lexus part numbers.
Agreed, as NJ and AZ don’t collect state sales tax on the online checkout page and Prestige is one state over so 2 day std delivery is always nice. So triple dipping may encourage me to stock up some OE spark plugs, engine and cabin filters, etc right now. Thx, again.
 
Agreed, as NJ and AZ don’t collect state sales tax on the online checkout page and Prestige is one state over so 2 day std delivery is always nice. So triple dipping may encourage me to stock up some OE spark plugs, engine and cabin filters, etc right now. Thx, again.
if that dealer doesn't do business in your state, then there is no sales tax collected when they are sending you products, I have lived many different states, seems to be consistent especially with retailer with small online presence.
 
I started ordering from Lewis Toyota in Kansas, lowest online prices I found on Toyota parts website, then add the % off discounts and free shipping for orders over $75, and no sales tax as I don't live in Kansas, the overall total becomes way more reasonable.
 
Nice. This looks like an added discount. I checked my 4Runner brake pads that now retail for $104.50. Price here is $73.03 before this discount and $54.77 once you start to check out
 
Ordered from Lewis Toyota of Topeka KS. Only dealer nearby that had dealer "discounts" + the BF sale + free shipping. Local dealers wouldn't match it.

Tundra needed a new blower motor. And stocked up on oil filters.
Thanks for the heads up!! Just bought 10 quarts atf and 10 oil filters for cheap. Thanks again.
 
Hey everyone, this deal is live again for this year until December 2nd

25% off on Toyota's autoparts.toyota.com website, using an out-of-state dealer also eliminates tax, and then picking a dealer that has some of the lowest prices + 25% off makes buying OEM parts very affordable.

Example: OEM serpentine belt from Toyota will cost me a total of $31.47, whereas, on Rockauto, comparable Dayco, Continental, or Gates belt will cost me ~31.50 with shipping it home, why in the world will I use aftermarket parts in that scenario.

These are my top cheapest Toyota dealers to buy from:

DealershipZip Codes
Lewis Toyota of Topeka66614
World Toyota30341
Serra Toyota of Decatur35603
 
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Is it free shipping as well?

Edit. I got free shipping. Stocked up on 5 years worth of maintenance items for my Rav4. Oil filters, WS Trans Fluid, Oil Drain Plug gaskets, Engine Air and Cabin Air Filters.
 
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Hey everyone, this deal is live again for this year until December 2nd

25% off on Toyota's autoparts.toyota.com website, using an out-of-state dealer also eliminates tax, and then picking a dealer that has some of the lowest prices + 25% off makes buying OEM parts very affordable.

Example: OEM serpentine belt from Toyota will cost me a total of $31.47, whereas, on Rockauto, comparable Dayco, Continental, or Gates belt will cost me ~31.50 with shipping it home, why in the world will I use aftermarket parts in that scenario.

These are my top cheapest Toyota dealers to buy from:


DealershipZip Codes
Lewis Toyota of Topeka66614
World Toyota30341
Serra Toyota of Decatur35603
hey @AKhan87 thanks a huge amount for posting that the 25% off is back on with Toyota .. just saved me a bunch with some parts I needed! Perfect! (y):love:
 
Hey everyone, this deal is live again for this year until December 2nd

25% off on Toyota's autoparts.toyota.com website, using an out-of-state dealer also eliminates tax, and then picking a dealer that has some of the lowest prices + 25% off makes buying OEM parts very affordable.

Example: OEM serpentine belt from Toyota will cost me a total of $31.47, whereas, on Rockauto, comparable Dayco, Continental, or Gates belt will cost me ~31.50 with shipping it home, why in the world will I use aftermarket parts in that scenario.

These are my top cheapest Toyota dealers to buy from:


DealershipZip Codes
Lewis Toyota of Topeka66614
World Toyota30341
Serra Toyota of Decatur35603
I appreciate the reminder. Just placed an order with the KS dealer.
 
if that dealer doesn't do business in your state, then there is no sales tax collected when they are sending you products, I have lived many different states, seems to be consistent especially with retailer with small online presence.
Actually, that is no longer how the online tax works. All online retailers are required to collect tax in every state they sell into. But many (fortunately) still do not. As you stated, retailers with a smaller online presence may "fly under the radar" for a time, but eventually they will be caught and pressured by the dept of revenue of each state...I know both WA and CA are notorious at sending demand letters to retailers. Forcing them to comply or they will have their state AG prevent them from selling into their state.

A federal law was passed several years ago that allows states to capture these taxes from online retailers within the USA.
 
Actually, that is no longer how the online tax works. All online retailers are required to collect tax in every state they sell into. But many (fortunately) still do not. As you stated, retailers with a smaller online presence may "fly under the radar" for a time, but eventually they will be caught and pressured by the dept of revenue of each state...I know both WA and CA are notorious at sending demand letters to retailers. Forcing them to comply or they will have their state AG prevent them from selling into their state.

A federal law was passed several years ago that allows states to capture these taxes from online retailers within the USA.
Understood, but quite a few online retailers still do not, especially small ones like you mentioned, I am definitely going to keep using that benefit for as long as I can.

I would love it if one of these cheap dealerships were local to me, it would be easier to do warranty or returns but with Toyota parts, I have only had to do that a few times for some new bearings that had scratches...but was a long time ago and the subsequent orders for bearings were good.
 
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