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I am currently trying to decide if I should or get something else since these Prius are getting so expensive!
Any opinions?
Thanks!!
I'm thinking of renting a car on a monthly basis (399/mo for a camry) until the prices come down. C4C program has completely dried the toyota inventory in SoCal.
If anyone out there who can get them below MSRP, please let me know which dealer is doing that.
thanks,
MC
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Great experience with the dealership.
31,600$ Bought my new Prius last weekend. Paid sticker. Had it ordered. Have the illuminated door sills, power moonroof and rear bumper applique.
So far, LOVE IT!
I think if I would have waited, I would have been able to get some off sticker but I wasn't sure how long I'd have to wait since there are so few now and I needed a new car now. I don't like to pay full price for anything so I thought about this for a long long time but am pleased that I did it.
200 Mi and really enjoy it. The only thing I would say is that the Navi is not better than my handheld Nuvi. The Package IV solar roof comes with Navi so it wasn't an option but I am trying to like the navi that is always on!
Good experience but hard to negotiate for the price because most dealerships don't have the car on stock.
Where are you buying?
Good Luck!
The whole process took 3 hours at Toyota DARCARS in Ferderik, MD.
I am happy with the purchase.
IMO the extended warranty is expensive. I got a quote from 2 toyota dealership in midwest platinum extended warranty for 7 years $1080. Good luck
I am looking at Toyota Prius III with the navigation package. I got a quote for $26,090 from SF Toyota but I have to wait 2 weeks. City Toyota has the car for the same price.
Both the dealership claim this car is HOT right now so no discount or anything special.
What is everyone else's experience? Is it possible to get few hundred off the MSRP?
Sebastian
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-mw
for type II: $22,474
for type III: $22,992
what do you think about above prices, any room to go down further? Thanks.
You now have two?
Do you think I got a good deal?
Now here is the rip off that I might have incurred. The dealer sold me 60 mos/60K miles extended warranty for $1555.00 and 60 mos/55K mile maintenance contract for $1595.00. I think the maintenance contract is worth it as it covers 11 different scheduled maintenance programs which would cost over $2200. But I am not sure about the warranty though. Please suggest if I made the right decision and if not then what should I do..
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Which bank gave you 4%? I am in Boston area, 750+ credit score, dealer said best they could give me was 6.75% for 48-month.
Just bought a type III for $22,992, destination charge and floor mat ($200 value? they said) included.
Where did you find that $1075 maintenance package?
And you mentioned TFS earlier, what's the full name of this institute (just in case Penfed does not offer service in MA.
Thanks.
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Thank you.
First what do you know about this guy's business? is he going to be there next year, or even tomorrow? Is he a mini-Bernie Madoff? If he is you'll be paying for service and warranty you never receive?
Second even if this guy or Toyota are legit., you may have to fight to get a repair reimbursed.
Third, even if it is legit, the people offering these plans would not be offering them if they did not on-average charge more than they pay out! They are not going to be in business if on-average they collect $1,500 from you, pay out $2,000 and have administrative costs of $250 (reading your claims, sending out checks, postage), and earning a living.
So typically and on-average you will not get as much value as you put in. You might as well go to Vegas and play roulette where there are 38 numbers and you'll get paid 35:1 when your number hits. At least you'll get to socialize and get some free drinks.