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268 messages, Last post on Nov 22, 2009 at 1:51 PM
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Replying to: dncb (Jul 06, 2009 6:04 am) |
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Just negotiated a 48 months lease with a dealer in San Francisco. Blizzard Pearl with Dark Grey, Pkg II, no option other than the Blu-Logic thing. $308/mo with $1284 out-of-pocket which includes first month payment, deposit. Is that a decent deal? Paul
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Replying to: paulsha911 (Jul 06, 2009 1:51 pm) Curious, what was the MSRP, residual and money factor?
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Replying to: wvgasguy (Jul 06, 2009 1:55 pm) It's through Toyota Financing. The lease payment is significantly cheaper than the best quotes from leasecompare.com The same deal on leasecompare.com has monthly payment of $360 and money factor of 0.00301.
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Replying to: paulsha911 (Jul 06, 2009 5:57 pm) If you were to purchase at 5% for 72 months and finance $23,000 your payment (not including taxes) is $370/mo and after 48 payments you'd owe less than $8500. You need to compare that to the residual from the Toyota lease |
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Replying to: KarenS (Apr 22, 2009 7:03 am) |
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Replying to: tyler70 (Jul 04, 2009 6:06 pm) 1) 2003 Prius - my commuting, work car 2) 2010 Prius - my wife's goin' for groceries car 3) 1993 Coachman RV - my wife's get outta town, mobile efficiency, which tows my 2003 Prius Bob Wilson |
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I'm a bit reluctant to plunk down MSRP for a Prius at this point and am wondering if others think the same way. I only paid 250 above invoice for my 2007 in 2007 after the model had been on the market for a couple of years. My 2007 is running great, averaging 48.6 MPG combined and so far no trouble. Just wondering if anyone has had success with any dealer not driving the MSRP message. CARMAX is a few 100 below MSRP...but...
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Replying to: dmays (Jul 07, 2009 11:28 am) Knowing nothing about your circumstances ..... I think I would be inclined to wait. 1) you drive a 07 Prius that seems to be problem free, and very economical. 2) New models, (and the 2010 is mostly new from the wheels up), are more prone to have issues that, more than likely, will be resolved the following year. 3) Dealers will be very reluctant to sell below MSRP on a brand new model that is selling well. I understand the factory is working overtime trying to meet the demand. I even read where Toyota may limit Prius shipped to the USA to help meet the demand in Japan. Quite frankly, I would have wagered that gas prices would be on the rise by now. The economy seems to be so bad that it is retarding price increases. But watch "cap and tax" in congress. If that passes, many, including myself, predict prices and taxes, will shoot sky-high. In addition, I read that credit is very hard to get. That will have a cooling impact on dealers holding out for MSRP. All said, there are many factors to consider, and we must all make out own decision. As for me, we are proceeding with MSRP. |
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Replying to: felt (Jul 07, 2009 3:29 pm) |
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