Toyota Dealer's parts department's online website - which one has the lowest prices?

To find the bottom dollar price, you really need to spend a lot of time checking out various dealers that are part of the Toyota Parts Program and the ones that are more independent. Then, if you need fluids, it’s another level of research, most dealers won’t ship so then you need to look at dealers that are a convenient location for a drive-by visit. Some dealers will show discontinued for stuff like coolant and oil so it’s not even an option for pickup.
I believe another BITOGer told me about Lewis Toyota in KS. They have one of the best across the board discounts and you can also stack the Toyota 20% discount that is offered a few times a year. On top of that, free shipping >$75 and….No Tax if out of state!
My new favorite!
https://autoparts.lewistoyota.com/
 
To find for the bottom dollar price, you really need to spend a lot of time checking out various dealers that are part of the Toyota Parts Program and the ones that are more independent. I believe another BITOGer told me about Lewis Toyota in KS. They have one of the best across the board discounts and you can also stack the Toyota 20% discount that is offered a few times a year. On top of that, free shipping >$75 and….No Tax if out of state!
My new favorite!
https://autoparts.lewistoyota.com/
How do they swing no sales tax if out of state. SD v Wayfair, ya heard?!
 
There comes a point in time, where once you find the desired part (especially for a 16 year old car), you should stop micro-managing the decision and open the wallet. You have narrowed it down to two sources; flip a coin and place the order. And don't continue to search once the order is placed. You could drive yourself insane with regret.

Been there, done that. :)
True. For my own personal situation, I needed a fuel efficient very reliable car to put 20k miles a year on it for cummuting.
I bought a 2008 Toyota Corolla CE with 61,000 miles on it from the original owner for $4,000.
It belonged to an elderly couple. The son was selling it for his mom. I met the mom during the purchase.
They babied the car with oil changes every 3,000 miles.

I visited the Reddit forums on this generation Toyota Corolla (years: 2003 to 2008).
Several members have 299,999 miles on their Corolla (the odometer freezes at 299,999 on these).
The consensus of those owners is that the Toyota Corolla stays very reliable from 200k to 300k miles, and they
take them on long trips without worry at that mileage. One person owned their's since new and only needed to replace
the alternator and the starter from 0 to 299,999 miles.

My plan is to drive my take my 2008 Corolla from 61,000 to 261,000 and hope for little to no repairs.
I plan to only use 100% Toyota parts ordered from one of the 3 low priced Toyota dealer's online parts departements in my previous post on this thread, and to let my local mechanic install them.

Many people buy a brand new car and try to get 200,000 miles on it.
I'm buying a used Toyota for $4,000 and will try to drive it for 200,000 future miles (61k to 261k).
Wish me luck...
 
I didn’t ask, I was quite surprised as well, especially when my last order I had shipped to Taxifornia.
I got a bmw extended warranty from a dealer in DE and that was no tax, but it wasn’t considered an out of state purchase. In state and “they” have no sales tax. I would think clerical or system error and if large enough scale it would be corrected.
 
You are right!

Conicelli Toyota has the cheapest prices.
Discount parts monster spanks all 3

https://www.discountpartsmonster.com/oem-parts/toyota-compressor-assembly-w-p-8831052551

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Would you know if this site is a brick and morter Toyota Dealer (where they sell new Toyotas) parts department.

I guess the thought here is, we need a guarantee that they are genuine toyota parts and not aftermarket.
I’ve ordered from them for my LS430. When I search their address, it’s Toyota of Hollywood (FL). All the parts that I got had the red and white OE labels….
 
I’ve ordered from them for my LS430. When I search their address, it’s Toyota of Hollywood (FL). All the parts that I got had the red and white OE labels….
Thanks for that info. I'll create a bookmark for it.
 
again, too bad parts.com is gone.

Lowest prices, and was fulfilled by the very same dealers that are mentioned.

One stop shopping is a plus. Must be a reason for it to be gone.
 
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