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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / November 2005

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Availability of Prius w/o big premium?

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Henry - 29 Nov 2005 09:52 GMT
I am in So Cal.

Does anyone know of a dealer that has Prius to sell, without charging
premium on price, or requiring 6 month wait?

Henry
Chuck Olson - 29 Nov 2005 15:22 GMT
> I am in So Cal.
>
> Does anyone know of a dealer that has Prius to sell, without charging
> premium on price, or requiring 6 month wait?
>
> Henry

Sure - - in Los Angeles - - an 05 Seaside Pearl Pkg 6 with about 5000 miles
on it for $20,300 - - I told my son in law about it, but I guess he's a
little too conservative to buy a salvaged Prius, and it will cost  him an
additional $10,000 for not picking it up and instead paying the full price
plus premium for a new vehicle. It was on Ebay yesterday, closed without
reaching reserve about 7:45pm last night, and can be seen on a listing of
completed items today. It will probably be put up on auction again, but
there's enough information on the listing page to contact the seller and pay
his very fair price for this full package, low mileage car.

I bought a similar salvage vehicle a couple of months ago out of
Sacramento - - an 05 Seaside Pearl Pkg 3 with 3300 miles on it for $17,000,
and I'm happy as a clam - - no waiting, no argument, no problems - - of
course, no warranty either. But I saved about $5000 compared to a no-premium
new vehicle. I hear it's getting harder to find a dealership that doesn't
tack on a good sized premium.

Good luck,

Chuck
Andrew Stephenson - 29 Nov 2005 18:47 GMT
> [re s/hand Prius]
>
> I bought a similar salvage vehicle a couple of months ago out of
> Sacramento - - an 05 Seaside Pearl Pkg 3 with 3300 miles on it for $17,000,
> and I'm happy as a clam - - no waiting, no argument, no problems - - of
> course, no warranty either. [...]

Do you not get the manufacturer's warranties on various parts of
the vehicle?  Eg: 8 yrs on the hybrid system (inc. main battery).
Might be worth asking Toyota-USA about that.
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M. MacDonald - 29 Nov 2005 18:36 GMT
: "Henry" wrote:
: Does anyone know of a dealer that has Prius to sell, without charging
: premium on price, or requiring 6 month wait?

I heard there is a dealer in Ventura that  *may*  be near the suggested
price -- or closer than the LA crowd.  I saw where some dealership in Carson
was $6000 over suggested.  Wow!

We bought ours at Frontier in Santa Clarita and they wanted $3000 over but
we negotiated down to $500 over.  Not great, but they had them in stock and
we drove away with the one we wanted (white, with package 6) the very same
day and no waiting list.  Fun car to drive too and it has been maintenance
free so far!  The 5K service is around $65 from same dealer too.  Very quiet
to drive too with the exception of the cheapo Integrity tires (road noise)
which we are going to change soon to the TripleTreads or something like
that.

Mack
FanJet - 30 Nov 2005 00:42 GMT
> I am in So Cal.
>
> Does anyone know of a dealer that has Prius to sell, without charging
> premium on price, or requiring 6 month wait?
>
> Henry

Look, if you pay a dime over MSRP, you bought at the wrong dealership. Just
look around, it's that simple.
 
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