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2004-2009 Toyota Prius Prices Paid and Buying Experience
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Any input is appreciated.
We have purchased 2 new Pkg #2 Prius cars in the past 2 weeks.
Paid $22K plus T&L for each. Traded in our 2005 on one. Both in the Southern Calif. area.
One Dealer/Salesperson was exceptional--I thought. I sent them an email with car, price, and tradein #s I wanted along with Edmunds print out to support same. They called back almost immediately. Verified my info., found a dealer trade, and made VERBAL deal on the phone. When I showed up the next day ALL was ready and as agreed. Left in about an hour with new car. BEST I've ever experienced.
The other (first car). was the same price and good. When I called about a second they could not do the trade in #s from edmunds & "maybe" the price was difficult.
PM me I'll be happy to supply contact info.
Carl
As an aside I had planned to get the turing model but then thought I wouldn't be driving the Prius as I would any other car so why not pass and save the grand or so.
Would love any thoughts on price and yes or no on the turing model.
I plan to drive the car today and buy it if all goes well and I get the other quotes. Thanks, this forum has reall been helpful.
Extended service plan is usually not worth it. Just "pay as you go". I don't think there is any benefit with the plan, and they are usually a dealer thing anyway, not really a Toyota plan.
As far as expensive theft recovery systems, I don't really think it's worth it for the Prius. The car isn't valuable enough. Remember, the only way a thief can take the car is if you give him/her your fob or they use a flatbed. It has a vehicle immobilizer.
Now if you had a Lexus LS450h, that would be another matter.
How many bits are used in the encryption? Standard immobilizer FOBs use 40 bits, and can be broken with a laptop computer in a few minutes, allowing one to steal the vehicle.
Having said that, one local dealer never responded to my price quote requests (for those in the area, I'll let you figure out which one by process of elimination)! Many simply refused to break the $23K barrier (Ackerman, Jim Lynch, Mungenast, Seeger, West County), claiming it was impossible (one even accused me of lying about getting such a quote - SLEAZY)!
Upon realizing they'd been cleanly outbid, two dealers (Fusz and Straatmann [in Washington, MO]) offered an "I'll meet any price quote" deal.
Tom Pappas offered at $22,870 OTD (in Missouri, you pay title & the taxman separately at the DMV), was outbid, and never responded after that,
Feld offered at $22,572 OTD and then followed with a "nickel and dime" offer when they were outbid.
Newbold quoted $22,492.33 OTD (no joke on the 33 cents). This turned out to be the best I could extract from anyone (in fairness, Feld "nickel and dimed" to $22,482 but only had one package 2 in stock - that combination led me away from them rather wearily ...)
Since we'd had a VERY pleasant experience with Straatmann in the past, we elected to go with them (they also had 4 package 2's on the lot). When we got there, they haggled over the price (!!), but eventually settled with my OTD quote from Newbold. F&I guy tried the usual crud (complete with being in a room containing a flickereing overhead light bulb in just the right location to annoy me) - I "just said no" and he dealt with it eventually.
So, I'm at home now with a magnetic gray (my first color choice) package #2 Prius, final damage OTD matching the Newbold quote (actually, I let 'em round up the ridiculous 33 cents). Could've dealt without the haggle at the end, but what can you do?
My advice to those in the St. Louis area - don't expect anything reasonable from the "core" city dealers or those in the west county area. But do include them in the bidding - you never know. To the best of my counting, there are 11 local dealers - try *all* of them first by e-mail and then by phone if they don't respond. From first quote request to driving off the lot was just under 72 hours ...
Hope this helps those in the St. Louis Metro area!
I find this funny, as portable 12 V "boosters" are only $20-$40. It doesn't take much current to "boost" a Prius. You could do it with a 12 V AA battery (NIMH of course)!
That's 10 cells, if anyone else wants to build one. I just completed one for another application. Keystone makes really nice aluminum cell holders, available from Mouser. They work great for this. You could even keep it in the car, trickle charging from an acc. outlet.
MSRP was$26,439. Think I did OK but who knows for sure.
Be HAPPY !
The way gas prices are rising around here in So. Calif. me thinks people will soon take care of any "over supply".
Gas is now between 3.15-3.20 a gal for 87 Oct. That's a helluva rise in last month or so.
Another thing is the Prius seems to not depreciate quickly.
Just traded my 05 in on one of the 07s--was very happy with the price.
Carl
Is that worthy? if i do it 5000/6month interval, that adds up to 8-9times, avarage 120/service. according to Toyota Maintenance Handbook, each service requires, just for oil change, air filter, and tire rotation. will that cost 120? doesn't look like a good deal.
Is my calculation right? How much does it cost for routine 5000 mile service charged each time?
I live in Florida between Orlando and Daytona Beach.I believe the MSRP is $28,075.00 and the Invoice is $25,332.00 (which includes the $620.00 Destination Charge). I would like to purchase in the state of Florida but if a better price warrants it, I am willing to travel a 1,000 mile distance of Orlando (ie. West to Texas; North to Washington, D. C.; for examples)
What are buyers paying for the package 5 Prius, and where were the purchases made if the dealer is recommended by them.
Also, can the car be purchased for the invoice price of $25,332.00 or less, if not what is the lowest price I can expect to pay for it?
The web site for Earl Stewart Toyota shows they have 99 new 2007 Prius in their inventory.
You should be able to get the one you desire for the inventory price at Edmunds.com. This will be lower than their printed inventory by a few hundred dollars. Not to worry the still make money AND move the cars to get additional allocation.
Toyota is still offering 2.9% financing for up to 60 mos, or the 0% you like.
At the end of February we bought 2, 2007 Prius cars (from different dealers acct of one had a good trade-in number)
We quoted Edmunds -- they agreed.
This is in Calif., but with 99 on the lot they'll probably do the same.
Good luck,
Carl
Inventory seems to be up and you can wheel and deal. I did not step into the dealership till they agreed to my price. Had to compromise on the color to get the price (wanted magnetic gray). Dealer said that past week there had been a spurt in buying which he linked to gas prices going up (we're at $3.15!)
Thanks to this forum for helping me determine reasonable prices
Touring, PKG #3, Tint, Floor mats, door guards, Silver Pine Mica. Price paid $23,995 + TTL.
I bought this vehicle from Texas Toyota of Grapevine. Toyota of FortWorth was willing to provide one for 25K. Other area dealers were at least 2K-3K more.
After reading some of the posts here, I decided not to get the extended warranty. Will get this at the end of 3 years.
I live in LA and am about to shop for a Prius. I think I'm going after the same package as you.
What if anything did you finally do?
Thanks,
--bob
Appreciate!!
I decided not to get a Prius. The dealership let me walk out the door without even trying to negociate a lower price. I was not impressed with the view you have while driving out the back window. The window is at a weird angle and I was not comfortable changing lanes.
I hope this helps.
Good luck,
sc4la
I am going to buy a Prius package 2 in the So Cal area and wanted to know what dealerships you dealt with.
Thanks!
-Teresa
There is a notice not to post name, contact #, email etc.
Send me a PM at malibucarl@hotmail.com.
The Lady I dealt with was exceptionally good in my opinion.
She is in the Internet Dept. so is used to dealing this way.
Carl
I am interested in leasing an '07 Prius Touring w/PKG #2 or #3, plus leather in South Florida; however, I am willing to drive elsewhere to avoid Toyota Southeast Distributor's extra fees & costs. I have read your previous posts regarding the difficulty of ascertaining a general MF and Residual through Toyota Financial; however, I was quoted the following by a local dealer (same of which appears expensive): 53% - Residual for a 36 month/12K mile with an added bonus of $1700 or residual bump, plus a MF of .00159. To the best of your knowledge do these figures appear to be legitimate? Also, if I decided to travel outside FL what state (region) would offer the most attractive lease deals on a Prius, and what would that particular region's MF and residual (approximately) be?
Many Thanks,
Steve
I was confused by this question too but after think it again, I was opt for package 1 instead of package 2.
I was in the market for a prius with package 1 in NJ. If possible, would you please share your buying experience? You can reach me through my profile email address: iopepper@gmail.com
Thanks a lot.
By the way, which color did you choose? that choice may affect the price too.
Jerry
MSRP - $24,234
Negotiated Vehicle Price - $21,500
Acquisition Fee - $550
Total Cap Cost - $22,050 (about $1,000 less than Toyota's current advertised special)
MF - .00113
Residual - $12,546 (based on 15K)
$332.00 Per Month
They didn't have the Magnetic Gray that I wanted, so I'll pick between either Red or Silver.
Selling dealership was Miller Toyota. Had a great experience with them, their sales manager and their finance manager. We actually sat down and backed into the numbers Toyota had provided for the advertised lease so everyone understood how they got to $269 per month. From there, we worked our way into the payment above. Yes, it is more complicated than it sounds. They were very open with me, even providing access to their internal computer systems that calculate the lease costs.
Hope this helps!
Thx.
A few questions, if you don't mind...
Are your payments are based on $22,050 or $22,050 plus tax?
What was the residual value based on, percentage wise?
-bob
For those who say the extended warranty is not worth it, you are probably right with a Toyota. All bets off with a hybrid.
The fuel and electrical systems caused a lot of problems per owners from 2001-2004. The last two years are shown to be in good shape, but we are retired, on a fixed income, so we spent the $990 for the 7yr/100,000 mile extended warranty by Toyota.
I called Toyota on their 800 number and Customer Service said these warranties ARE Toyota warranties which WILL be honored by all Toyota dealers. My local dealer wanted $2000+ for it. I asked the Customer Service man if it was legal for a dealership to sell the extended warranties this cheap and he implied Toyota cannot stop them, it might be construed as price fixing if Toyota did stop them.
The original poster is correct in saying these extended warranties are a profit center for the local dealers.
Personally, I am so glad I found this website. I have learned so much from the members in the last few weeks, I am amazed. I am also very tempted to sell my 2003 Avalon and get a second Prius (for me).
My only problem area is finding a good deal on getting the upholstery protection plan. My local dealer offered it to me for $695 for inside and out, AND because they know of my
health problems, they offered to apply it each year. I was going to take that, then their boss said no. I am not sure why, maybe it takes a lot longer than I think to apply the protection each year. We have my service dog, who goes everywhere with me and two grandsons who ride in the Prius, so protection would be very nice. Any suggestions appreciated.
Since I received such valuable information from this board I thought I would share my buying experience. I am in Southern California and bought a black with tan interior package 2 Prius from Longo Toyota for $22,200(+tax and license). The person I dealt with was great, low pressure, nice guy. Another dealer who was a little further away said she would give me the same package etc. for 22k, but I ended up buying for $22,200 due to time and effort. Also, I got the exacto mats thrown in Oh yeah and received the 2 year 0% apr deal they have until the end of march or beginning of april. Didn't get the extended warranty; maybe in a couple years.
If anyone wants to know details please PM me.
Thanks,
-teresa
Toyota doens't user percentages to calculate their residual values. Each vehicle on the lot is provided a residual by TFS (toyota financial services) based on the equipment that it comes with. For example for 12,000 miles per year:
Package 2 - residual of $12,990,
Package 4 - residual of $13,140,
Package 5 - residual of $13,640, and
Package 6 - residual of $14,040
IMO, the best deal here is the Package 2, which is why we ended up with that car. To me, it didn't make sense to move all the way to a package 5 or 6 (about $3,000 or more above our selling price) have the residual only rise by $600 and $1000 respectively.
Hope that make sense... let me know if you have additional questions.
Any thoughts?
Many thanks.
--bob
A dealer in So Calif. told me they use Classic Soft Trim or Ultra Trim to do the leather. Both Very good.
Re. pkg #3--Do not think that is available in So. Cal. Pkgs # 1,2,5,6 are my understanding.
Carl
For 8thyota, non-perforated leather would be a good choice for carrying a dog. The perforated, in my experience, can be torn by claws too easily. The stock cloth Prius seats are not very good quality. Although expensive at $1000+ for the leather, it will last and will not need extra protection over the years. Other than perhaps once a year cleaning and "leather conditioner" application.
What you don't get with non-factory leather is a leather covered steering wheel. You do get the console covered.
I call them "covers" because I refer to the seat as the mechanical underparts of the seat plus the foam padding. The cloth or leather "cover" is applied over that. To install the aftermarket cover, the original cloth cover is removed first.
At the same time, you can also install seat heaters and pneumatic lumbar support.
Finally, if you are not near LA, Katzkin (or any other seat cover manuf.) can recommend local installers. Even the dealer can do it, but of course he will add his cut to your cost and will probably have the local installer do it.
I shop around in central NJ for a 2007 prius with package #1 and got several quotes in hand. the best one is around 22400 for package #1 before ttl. Do you think it is a fair price or not?
thanks in advance.
jerry
So. Cal does not offer #3 and #4.
Going to see how far north I need to go to find package 3.
You wouldn't know how much a Bluetooth install would cost?
--bob
Have no idea of Bluetooth cost. However the dealer should know or the local Car Audio shop. I think all the cars are prewired for all options available.
I had 2 in dash 6 cd changers added to my 2 pkg#2 cars. Cost about $650 Parts and labor.
The Shop in Thousans Oaks (NOT T O Toyota)that installed the chgr do all kinds of auto audio mods. Have used them quite a few times. PM me if you want info.
Carl
Does 21,500 include the destination fee? Because the invoice I've seen on Edmunds shows $21,379.
Thanks.
Bob