Prius - at or under MSRP?
#1
Prius - at or under MSRP?
Hi all you Prius folks! I've had my FEH for six months now, I love it, and I'm seriously thinking of trading in my other (non-hybrid) Escape for a Prius after the first of the year. Is there anywhere in the country where one can get a Prius for under MSRP? I got my FEH for $1,000 under, WAY up in northern NY; around Ithaca, where I live, they were charging a premium. I am just wondering if there are any "pockets" of low demand for Prii, where I might get one for a little less than in other parts.
Also, does anyone know why there are so few red Prii? I went to Toyota's website, and it seems to be offered in that color, but I've NEVER seen one on the road. Seems like the nicest color to me.
Any tips anyone can give me as to which options are "necessities" or definitely worth the price would be appreciated, as well. Basically I'm going to be using it for my daily, 40-mile round trip commute, and maybe for some long trips also. And of course, trying to hypermile it if I can!
Also, does anyone know why there are so few red Prii? I went to Toyota's website, and it seems to be offered in that color, but I've NEVER seen one on the road. Seems like the nicest color to me.
Any tips anyone can give me as to which options are "necessities" or definitely worth the price would be appreciated, as well. Basically I'm going to be using it for my daily, 40-mile round trip commute, and maybe for some long trips also. And of course, trying to hypermile it if I can!
#2
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
Originally Posted by sweetbeet
Hi all you Prius folks! I've had my FEH for six months now, I love it, and I'm seriously thinking of trading in my other (non-hybrid) Escape for a Prius after the first of the year. Is there anywhere in the country where one can get a Prius for under MSRP? I got my FEH for $1,000 under, WAY up in northern NY; around Ithaca, where I live, they were charging a premium. I am just wondering if there are any "pockets" of low demand for Prii, where I might get one for a little less than in other parts.
Also, does anyone know why there are so few red Prii? I went to Toyota's website, and it seems to be offered in that color, but I've NEVER seen one on the road. Seems like the nicest color to me.
Any tips anyone can give me as to which options are "necessities" or definitely worth the price would be appreciated, as well. Basically I'm going to be using it for my daily, 40-mile round trip commute, and maybe for some long trips also. And of course, trying to hypermile it if I can!
Also, does anyone know why there are so few red Prii? I went to Toyota's website, and it seems to be offered in that color, but I've NEVER seen one on the road. Seems like the nicest color to me.
Any tips anyone can give me as to which options are "necessities" or definitely worth the price would be appreciated, as well. Basically I'm going to be using it for my daily, 40-mile round trip commute, and maybe for some long trips also. And of course, trying to hypermile it if I can!
Good Luck. I can't wait until January
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Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
I found quite a few that would take MSRP. I'd go to toyota.com and do a build-your-own option. Print a bunch of copies of the page and take it with you to dealers.
I wrote a blog entry that has what I'll pay, although I don't think any of the dealers I'm working with know what a blog is.
Also go to Toyota.com and choose "locate a dealer". You may have to choose from a large geographic radius so get neighbouring zip codes. Find all the dealers you would be willing to buy from fill out the "contact dealer" form for each. I put a "what-I-will-pay" statement in the free form text. I find that the dealers that check email offer much better deals than the dealers that try the traditional face-to-face pressure sale. I also avoid phone-calls at all costs. Emails or Voicemails leave a record. Phone calls to not.
Well it may all be for not. I have dealers willing to sell at MSRP, but until I get the car, I'll never know if they are lying.
Ohh.. one final note... search the members area for people in your area and find out who they bought from. A referal is always best, plus some dealers will give the referer free oil change or free gas, or whatever.
I wrote a blog entry that has what I'll pay, although I don't think any of the dealers I'm working with know what a blog is.
Also go to Toyota.com and choose "locate a dealer". You may have to choose from a large geographic radius so get neighbouring zip codes. Find all the dealers you would be willing to buy from fill out the "contact dealer" form for each. I put a "what-I-will-pay" statement in the free form text. I find that the dealers that check email offer much better deals than the dealers that try the traditional face-to-face pressure sale. I also avoid phone-calls at all costs. Emails or Voicemails leave a record. Phone calls to not.
Well it may all be for not. I have dealers willing to sell at MSRP, but until I get the car, I'll never know if they are lying.
Ohh.. one final note... search the members area for people in your area and find out who they bought from. A referal is always best, plus some dealers will give the referer free oil change or free gas, or whatever.
#4
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
Originally Posted by Dan
I found quite a few that would take MSRP. I'd go to toyota.com and do a build-your-own option. Print a bunch of copies of the page and take it with you to dealers.
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Also go to Toyota.com and choose "locate a dealer". .... I find that the dealers that check email offer much better deals than the dealers that try the traditional face-to-face pressure sale. I also avoid phone-calls at all costs. Emails or Voicemails leave a record. Phone calls to not.
... search the members area for people in your area and find out who they bought from. A referal is always best, plus some dealers will give the referer free oil change or free gas, or whatever.
............
Also go to Toyota.com and choose "locate a dealer". .... I find that the dealers that check email offer much better deals than the dealers that try the traditional face-to-face pressure sale. I also avoid phone-calls at all costs. Emails or Voicemails leave a record. Phone calls to not.
... search the members area for people in your area and find out who they bought from. A referal is always best, plus some dealers will give the referer free oil change or free gas, or whatever.
Bottom line... we are shopping for high demand cars, so dealers are not having to offer any $$$ incentive to make a deal. All the incentive they need is the gas station on the corner !
#5
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
i was figuring on waiting until MSRP is announced before I contact the dealers (planning on doing it via e-mail) because I wanted to have a number to tell them I was willing to pay. I don't want to end up doing much negotiating, except if they are willing to give me extra options for less than msrp. In all honesty, I'd just as soon have a 2005 as a 2006 - and I know that any chance of doing so will be gone soon. Should I go ahead and e-mail the dealers now? Thanks =)
#6
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
Don't forget about the tax break. You don't get it on an 05 no matter when you buy it. So the only reason to buy a '05 is if you can get it for $2500 less than an '06. Here's the math.
Lets say you buy an '05 after TT&L & delivery for $25,000. You list it on your taxes and, assuming your at about the 30%-35% percent bracket, which most are, you get a cool $650 off of your taxes ($2000/3, that's how deductions work). After your refund from uncle sam, your out of pocket was $24,350.
Now do the same for 06, and just for grins lets say that they jack up the MSRP a cool $1k. So same 06 with the markup is $26,000. Now since you waited till January (another condition) uncle sam knocks the full $3100 off of your taxes, or add it to your refund (notice since it's a credit you don't divide by three to get the real value). So now your out of pocket is $22,900. Heck if you sell it the day you get your refund, you will probably make a profit.
Lets say you buy an '05 after TT&L & delivery for $25,000. You list it on your taxes and, assuming your at about the 30%-35% percent bracket, which most are, you get a cool $650 off of your taxes ($2000/3, that's how deductions work). After your refund from uncle sam, your out of pocket was $24,350.
Now do the same for 06, and just for grins lets say that they jack up the MSRP a cool $1k. So same 06 with the markup is $26,000. Now since you waited till January (another condition) uncle sam knocks the full $3100 off of your taxes, or add it to your refund (notice since it's a credit you don't divide by three to get the real value). So now your out of pocket is $22,900. Heck if you sell it the day you get your refund, you will probably make a profit.
#7
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
i had been under the impression that it didn't matter if you bought a 2005, if you could find a way to take delivery of it after January 1. so then you'd likely pay under the 25k MSRP, because it's a 2005, as WELL as get the 3000 credit.
It's entirely possible I got that impression out of sheer hopefullness though - we shall see
It's entirely possible I got that impression out of sheer hopefullness though - we shall see
#8
Re: Prius - at or under MSRP?
Originally Posted by sweetbeet
..... I am just wondering if there are any "pockets" of low demand for Prii, where I might get one for a little less than in other parts....
...of couse the same dealer that told me the above, also opend the hood, pointed to the electric motor and said, "and there is the Battery" !! I said, I thought the battery was in the back. his answer..."Nope it is up front, that is why the car gets great traction!"
Honestly, for now, I think MSRP is the best most of us will do.
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