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Re: Forum Reliability [sharon22]
by jsk22
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May 11, 2008 (6:18 am)
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Replying to: sharon22 (May 10, 2008 8:50 am)
Actually - in discussions w/ an Atlanta, GA dealer - my wife and I were informed (5/10) that there was a MANDATORY $1,995 "adder" to the price of the Prius. They claimed this was a Southeast Toyota fee and that they were at least disclosing this up front unlike other Toyota dealers. We can fully understand the full MSRP on the vehicle since it seems to be a "hot" item now (factory in Japan at full production capability), but this $2k adder is rediculous (please no lectures on free mkt econ). Question, does anyone know if this adder is nationwide? Or is it indeed just Southeast? Can you go outside their territory, VA?, other?, to avoid this? Any advice/info would be appreciated.
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Re: Forum Reliability [jsk22]
by 3c3
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May 11, 2008 (2:05 pm)
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Replying to: jsk22 (May 11, 2008 6:18 am)
Pricing is based on availability in your region. Newspaper ads in the Northern California show $1000+ under MSRP.
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Re: Forum Reliability [jsk22]
by sharon22
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May 11, 2008 (6:03 pm)
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Replying to: jsk22 (May 11, 2008 6:18 am)
jsk22 - I don't know which Prius you are interested in, but a $1,995 fee added onto it is false! I'm getting a pkg.2 for $23,799 ($22,475 MSRP, $575 pkg.2, $34 fuel, $715 destination). Then $299 admin.(dealer fee), $18 title, $3.00 lemon law fee. Then, of course, your county tax fee. It's bad enough having to pay MSRP, but not all dealers in the Atlanta area charge "greed" fees -- that's what I call them. I'm using Heyward Allen Toyota in Athens even though there are 3 dealers closer to me. Their Customer Service Index was good and they aren't adding "greed" fees. Prius' are definitely hot right now and the southeast is not negotiating, however, you do NOT have to pay $1,995 on top of MSRP! I hope what I've learned saves you some money! Sharon in Jasper
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Re: Forum Reliability [sharon22]
by ebs964
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May 12, 2008 (11:41 am)
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Replying to: sharon22 (May 11, 2008 6:03 pm)
Sharon22 - have you taken delivery or are you on a waiting list? I spoke with someone today at Heyward Allen and he told me 30 - 60 days before delivery. Just wondering the best dealer to work with. I bought a Camry a few months ago from Cobb County Toyota with a wonderful experience but I'm not having the same experience with a Prius....
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Re: Forum Reliability [ebs964]
by sharon22
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May 12, 2008 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: ebs964 (May 12, 2008 11:41 am)
ebs964 - I've paid a deposit and am on a waiting list -- number 6 in Athens. I have been waiting 2 weeks and was told 2-4 weeks. I wouldn't be surprised if the wait was longer since I refuse to pay for Toyoguard. Call or email other dealers and see if they're saying the same thing. Unless you're willing to accept what they have on the lot (if any), you're probably in for a wait. Other areas of the country seem to have more available and may be more willing to negotiate, but we're in Georgia and . . . it is what it is! Sharon
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Re: Forum Reliability [sharon22]
by ebs964
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May 12, 2008 (2:00 pm)
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Replying to: sharon22 (May 12, 2008 1:47 pm)
Sharon22 - The 4 week waiting list is probably not such a bad thing since I have a SUV I am trying to unload - 4 weeks might not be enough
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Re: Forum Reliability [sharon22]
by jjkell1
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May 12, 2008 (3:26 pm)
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Replying to: sharon22 (May 10, 2008 8:50 am)
It appears most Toyota Dealerships in MD/VA/PA/DE are selling right at MSRP which appears to be the norm now. I've decided to wait until the market stabilizes (whenever that may be) or check out the 2009 Prius when it's available next year.
For those of you that already have your Prius, good for you, I'm envious! For those of you that don't, hang in there, a Prius will eventually be in your future.
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Purchased one this weekend $400 off of MSRP
by Gutsy
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May 13, 2008 (10:37 am)
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I purchased a new '08 Prius - white with bisque leather interior Package 6 this weekend from a dealer in Philadelphia, PA. I only have 140 miles on it and so far I'm up to 47 mpg mixed highway and local driving ... unbelievable!
I'm from NJ and I did my research on the internet through www.cars.com and located 10 dealers in a 50 mile radius and asked each for their best price. Here's what I did: Went to www.cars.com ...under the "New Cars" category, I selected an '08 Prius and typed in my zip code, hit enter, then under "See invioce pricing" I clicked on the "Build my own" button. Then, after selecting all the options I wanted, it provides a listing of the dealers in your area to send your custom listing to for a quote. You can send 3 at a time.
Most dealers wanted MSRP, however 3 were willing to come down in price -($800, -$500 and -$300). Two dealers willing to come down $800 and $500 didn't have any in stock and I would have had to wait 6 to 8 weeks to order one. The 3rd dealer in Philly actually had the car I wanted in stock (last one too!). So I called them and said the two other dealers were willing to give me a better deal and I had their email to prove it. So he talked to the manager and they decided to increase the discount from $300 to $400 if I came down that day ... so I took the deal. If I had waited 2 months for one, I would have paid hundreds just in gas alone.
I originally started looking for used ones with low mileage, however the used ones are holding their value in the low to mid $20's .. with less features and you had to settle for options i wasn't interested in. So the good news is, they are holding their value!
So there are deals out there if you look hard enough! I love my Prius so far!
Hope this helps!
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Re: Purchased one this weekend $400 off of MSRP [Gutsy]
by seatoyotasales
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May 13, 2008 (12:14 pm)
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Replying to: Gutsy (May 13, 2008 10:37 am)
I am in Toyota Sales at Doxon Toyota in Auburn, WA and the same is for us. We simply do not have any Prius's at the moment. The ones that are slowly coming in are pre-sold. Its getting to be somewhat of a frenzy. Customers are coming in and getting mad at US because we don't have any. A few have even stormed out saying they will buy from another dealer. Well, thats not going to happen either. We are holding to MSRP on them as well but would never tack on any additional fees.
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press requests
by kirstie_h HOST
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May 13, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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A reporter is hoping to talk with hybrid owners who have had to replace the hybrid's battery. Please respond to ctalati edmunds.com before Friday, May 16, 2008 with your daytime contact information and a few words about your experience.
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A reporter is hoping to talk with anyone who bought a used hybrid with over (or near) 100,000 miles on it. Please respond to ctalati edmunds.com before Friday, May 16, 2008 with your daytime contact information and a few words about your experience.
Thanks,
Jeannine Fallon
Corporate Communications
Edmunds.com
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