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98 messages, Last post on Apr 16, 2008 at 8:15 PM
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Hi ramesh_meera: Can you tell me which dealer that you can order package # 1 in san Jose. |
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| Unfortunately I also had to take the car and cargo mats for $180. I didn't have a choice to refuse them. I told them that I didn't want them and since they don't have any Prius on the lot to put the mats into, I had to take them. With the demand so strong for this car, I'm afraid at most dealerships, it is take it or leave it. | |
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Replying to: ramesh_meera (Mar 22, 2004 6:58 pm) If you are persistent, you might get the dealer to "throw them in." But on a car as popular as the Prius, I kind of doubt it. |
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Replying to: priusorcivic (Dec 06, 2003 11:55 pm) I suggest that until Toyota institutes a real order system, anyone with a preference for a specific model should place orders in more that one sales region to increase the likelihood that the model you wish will be shipping when you get to the top of the list. PS I almost ordered my car from a dealer in the Boston sales region. They are now delivering Models 6, 7 & 9 to customers who placed orders in November. |
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| It is terrible that your Toyota salesperson didn't explain to you up front how the ordering process works, i.e. that individual orders are not placed with the factory. He/she also should have told you that package 7s aren't being sent to your region, so you could have switched packages or cancelled your order. When I ordered my package 3 in November, the salesperson was very clear about how the ordering process works, and has kept me updated regarding changes in package allocations. If I were you, I would complain to the sales manager about the salesperson, and to Toyota about the dealer. | |
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Replying to: m4eth (Feb 09, 2004 3:29 pm)
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Replying to: rfruth (Oct 25, 2004 5:35 pm) Doesn't have bluetooth, but cell phones are dangerous, blue-tooth or not. They still take your attention away from driving. However bl;uetooth and other hands-free cell phones are certainly less dangerous than handheld and some people need to use them in their business. However if you see a large SUV with someone taling on a cell phone, clear a path, especially if they have kids in the vehicle and most especially if they have some kind of sports or fitness logo on theri rear bumper or rear windshield. YMMV, MidCow |
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I'm about ready to buy an '05 Prius but I hate the High Intensity Headlamps. They blind other drivers - - they are like looking into high beams for oncoming drivers. I don't want to put more of these on the road. The dealer has been getting lots of complaints on them and their service dept is actually replacing them with other headlamps...for a price! So if you want package #6, you pay extra to have the dealer take off the blinding headlamps, or order a different package. What are other people doing about this and why do auto manufacturers put these road hazzards on cars in the 1st place?
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HID lights are not a hazard if they are aimed properly. They are on OEM on many many cars and have not yet been "outlawed" anywhere. Any other drivers who get blinded is because of badly aimed headlamps..... |
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Replying to: greengal (Oct 26, 2004 8:55 am) You are absolutely correct. They are horrible and the sooner the laws are passed to get rid of them the happier I will be. I don't care if it is a matter of adjustment. The driver doesn't care that he is blinding me when they are not adjusted right. |
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