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    Germwise Junior Member

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    Just to share, I was able to get just under 25k OTD with 6.75 tax so 23k +TTL plus the 250 debit card from toyota, 2yr service on the car (oil changes and such) and 0% for 3 yrs.

    not 20,999 but good deal anyway
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    That's disgusting. My lease is up in March of next year and if the Prii are going for the price of a song like that I'll ditch it and get a new one. My current Prius I got a great price on, but not $21k; it was just impossible then. Look how the mighty fall--this time last year that price would+thousands.

    You do need to strike while the iron is hot, though. From month to month the incentives can change.
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    It seems like there must be a heck of a lotta 2012 regular hatchback Prius's out there. You really
    do not see any deals on the Prius C model.

    Looks like some of our forum members picked up a brand new regular Prius for the same price
    as a Prius C.

    In my book the regular Prius has a lot more to offer in size and perhaps in mpg's on the highway
    than the Prius C. That just my opinion.
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    It's right; the C is quite inferior and only should be purchased--if priced the same as a Prius Two--by those who insist on some level of impractical trendiness. It's slower, no better on gas, and smaller, among other things.
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    Germwise Junior Member

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    1000 cash back for recent graduates. though to get similar features you need to step up to trim level two on the C.

    I would agree, I was not impressed by the C. The interior was very cheap looking- no cloth at all.
    Being on a yaris frame, there was 0 trunk space (not even enough for a stroller I think).

    You certainly see some savings and for anyone on a very limited budget, would be a good alternative to a non-hybrid. But the hatchback seems like the better car.

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