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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by powerplay, Apr 11, 2013.

  1. powerplay

    powerplay Junior Member

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    I have searched trying to find out when FL will have the Plug-In, but to no avail. Does anyone on this great forum have any ideas when I might be able to buy one? Virginia is the closest state to me and that is a 12-14hr drive.

    Thanks for your help
     
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    -1- Don

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    :) Why wait? Do your research, find a Prius Plug In that meets you specs, place a deposit, get a good deal on a one way rental and go fetch it. Best deals appear to be NJ, NY, and CT.
     
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    Thanks for your reply. That maybe my only option to get one. I was told there were some in Miami at over $10K above sticker. I am not going that route for sure.
     
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    You better not. Just hop a flight to the dealer with the best price. Negotiate everything up front.
     
  5. wjtracy

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    I suggest a CARB state to get 150,000 mile batt warranty.
    This would be MD, NJ, NY...most Northeast states but probably not VA (not a CARB state).
    So get on up here see the DC Cherry Blossoms and stop in MD for a PiP.
    MD just lost PlugIn incentives unexpectly so may be better deals now.

    EDIT: OK please come to Virginia since FL is not a CARB state, it should not matter to you that VA is also not a CARB state. See JimboPalmer post below for details. It seems however most of the good PiP deals I heard about were on the DC Beltway, so that would be VA or MD.
     
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    Hmm. I have, from time to time, shipped my PHEVs to Colorado dealers in exchange for other merchandise (I get back odd and hard to find 4WD vehicles) and have also shipped one to a buyer in FL as well as a Rav4 EV to FL too.
    I believe that you need to live in the 150K mile state to get the 150K warranty? :) Am I having a junior moment? ;)
     
  7. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    I know it needs to be registered and so have plates from a 150k state continuously to remain a 150k car. State Law may very well make registering it out of state illegal, unless you are in the military or a full time student.

    Car Registration Florida

    Florida DHSMV - Military Servicemembers and Families
     
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    retired4999 Prius driver since 2005

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    Thats my understanding, but I have been wrong before! :whistle:
     
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    ...I need to understand this HV battery warranty re: CARB
    You cannot legally register in another state in most cases.

    Here are the cases:
    (1) Obvious good case - you register and buy in same CARB state
    (2) Register in CARB in but buy in different CARB state
    (3) Register in non-CARB state but buy in a CARB state
    (4) Register in CARB state but buy in non-CARB state
    (5) Obvious bad case- Register and buy in same non-CARB state

    I was thinking (incorrectly?) the warranty based on the state of purchase.
     
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    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    http://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/document/omms/T-MMS-13PriusPHV/pdf/2013_Toyota_Prius%20Plug%20in%20Hybrid_WMG_lr.pdf

    So buying and registering it in a CARB state are not enough, if you operate it in a non CARB state, it is not covered. WJTracy 1) and 2) seem true, 3) and 4) seem to be false.
     
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    ^^^thank you Jimbo
     
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    I am a FL resident, so it would be registered and insured in FL. I don't think I have any option except to go to a PIP sales zone and buy it. An inquiry to local dealers reflect they didn't think they would get any this year. Who knows I might have to make a trip out to see Diane and drive it back!

    Thanks All.
     
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    Keep in mind East Coast (MA, NY, VA, MD, NJ) are the states that have been giving the best PiP deals so far.
     
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    Does anyone have any idea WHY Toyota is holding off releasing the PiP in other states beyond the original West and East coast rollout, and has not announced when other states would be added? There aren't even any good rumors in this forum! :confused: There has to be some kind of marketing reason. It's really frustrating seeing national Toyota ads on TV which mention all of the Prius models EXCEPT the Plug-in.
     
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    :confused:I would like to think Toyota did market research and determined CA and the Northeast states were the hot markets for the Prius Plug In. In the past ten years, my wife and I have purchased three vehicle out of state. It's a hassle, but worth it to get the vehicle you want. I was lucky, only had to travel two hours to Northern Virginia to get a good deal on a closeout 2012 Prius Plug In. Others in near by states could do the same thing.
     
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    I am also worried that Toyota is not pushing PiP harder...I was hoping PiP is here to stay. Note that the majority of the roll-out states (except VA and a few others) are CARB states. So I am curious if this means all of these first PiPs are CA-certified, and we are waiting for non-CARB PiPs.
     
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    I like to think that they are getting ready for the big roll out of new battery tech for 2015 with a 50+ EV range plug-in hybrid. Just a wish, I guess.:) No Source.
     
  18. powerplay

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    I have been told by two different dealers, here in FL, the plug-in is not available in FL due to the lack of charging infrastructure. However, if you take a peak at Plugshare there are many stations available. I am not buying that explanation. I was informed yesterday that the Southeast Regional Distributor has decided to not sell the plug in. I came across a new 2012 about 160 miles away for sale, but I couldn't put the deal together. The car apparently was the wrong color for the buyer and the right color was being shipped, so the one they had was being shipped back on Sunday.
     
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    My sad guess is that the same folks who thought it would be 'cool' two have two Prius v names for two completely different cars, are also in charge of the nationwide PHV roll out.
     
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    Jimbo- pls translate for me, two Prius v's?

    I guess out-of-state purchase has some disadvantage if the dealers are not trained to do service. But presumably most issues could be handled by regular Toyota dealers.