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I am interested in purchasing a Prius with package #3 and live in Central NJ. What deals have others gotten recently? Any feedback on the dealership in Lawrenceville vs New Brunswick? Is it possible to add leather seats without getting package #6? Thanks
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After I've done my research for a week and contacted a few Toyota dealerships, I found my good deal with price at $21,919 including 4 floor mats and a cargo mat. So we went there and got what exactly we wanted. They have big discount and good finance service comes from Toyota. If you really want one, better get one before 3/1/2007 becuase IRS can give you about $1,556 tax credit back. That's nice. So is the car. Want to know more information? Contact me sgayang |
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Hi all - test drove the prius yesterday! Decided on package #2. Found out if you get a bluetooth installed aftermarket it voids the whole electrical warranty. Might be a bit risky. Also found out there are no more carpool stickers being issued by CA. Apparently they opened 10K more slots at the beginning of the year but those are all taken as well. Anyone have any more info on this? One of the great perks of a hybrid is being able to drive in the carpool lane by yourself.... sigh....
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Replying to: an110475 (Mar 26, 2007 3:52 pm) PS He bought the Crown Vic from the Modesto Police surplus sale for $600. Runs great plus the carpool lane benefit. Here is the list of CNG vehicles that qualify for the HOV sticker. http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/carpool/carpool.htm |
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Replying to: ameliasmama (Mar 26, 2007 2:58 pm) |
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First time poster, long time reader. I just traded in my 2004 Chevrolet (gasp) Corvette for a new Prius with Pkg#6. Got a great deal at Manhattan Beach Toyota, paying invoice for the car ($26,300 + floor mats)and got a more than fair deal on my trade. Had tons of equity in the Vette so I didn't use the financing incentive, but that is a great deal right now. I have to say that I thought going from a 350hp car to the Prius would have been tougher, but I live around a bunch of engineers and right now I am the King of the Block...geeks of the world unite! There is so much technology packed in this car that when I made my traditional read of the owner's manual, I was overwhelmed and decided I'd refer to it on an "as needed" basis. I find myself being challenged to maximize my MPG, so this car will never be boring to drive. I figure I'll spend 50% on fuel of what I did in the Vette. I'm currently using a stick to keep the chicks off me with this car. |
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Replying to: KarenS (Feb 17, 2006 7:38 am) For a New 2007 Touring Prius pkg #6 2.9% for 60 months 3-27-07 -Cheers Hope it helps reduce global warming, just doing my part.
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Just finalized a quote for a 2007 prius package #4 for 25300 OTD. Is this a reasonable price?
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I just got a pkg 6 2007 Prius for 26,100...Kokomo, Indiana (I did get a better price in Kokomo rather than Indianapolis)
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Replying to: acylon (Mar 27, 2007 2:47 pm) Seems a bit high. Just wondering thanks |
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