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Pricing Coming Tomorrow? 2010 Base Price Slashed BELOW 2009 Base Price!

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  1. Danny

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    According to sources giving information to Bloomberg, Toyota is poised to announce 2010 Prius pricing TOMORROW, April 21st. This is a day early from most PriusChat forum member guesses, but I don't think anyone will mind. Here's the real juicy piece of news: Toyota plans to cut the base price of the 2010 Prius by $1,000 down to $21,000 compared to the 2009 Base MSRP of $22k. 2010 models should be available at US dealerships by the end of May, but don't expect the $21k base Prius to come to the US shores until later in the year (end of summer maybe?). So the real question is: What will the base Prius include? As you may know, the "base" Prius that we currently have information on is called Prius II (model 1223) and includes AM/FM/CD with WMA/MP3 playback capability, auxiliary audio jack, remote keyless entry, driver door Smart Key System, power door locks and power windows with auto up/down control, cruise control, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, driver seat vertical adjust, Push Button Start, electronic shift lever, 60/40 split fold down rear seats, Touch Tracer Display, Front, side, curtain, and driver knee airbags, 4-wheel disc brakes, STAR® Safety System, active front headrests, EV/Eco/Power modes, Multi-Information Display, 15” alloy wheels with wheel covers, halogen headlamps, rear wiper, heated outside mirrors. I think that this $21k Base Prius is the yet-to-be-talked-about Prius I (model 1221) and will include AM/FM/CD with WMA/MP3 playback capability, auxiliary audio jack, remote keyless entry, driver door Smart Key System, power door locks and power windows with auto up/down control, cruise control, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, driver seat vertical adjust, Push Button Start, electronic shift lever, 60/40 split fold down rear seats, Touch Tracer Display, Front, side, curtain, and driver knee airbags, 4-wheel disc brakes, STAR® Safety System, active front headrests, EV/Eco/Power modes, Multi-Information Display, 15” alloy wheels with wheel covers, halogen headlamps, rear wiper, heated outside mirrors. There might be a few other features missing, but I don't think Toyota will go as far as the Japanese base Prius and take out the audio system. The base Prius in Japan is right around $21,000. What else do you think they'll take out to reach the $21,000 price point? News tip via Bloomberg.
     
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    What do they mean when they say not to expect the 21000 base prius to arrive until summer???? Do they expect people to pay 1000 more for for the car in June then July?:confused:
     
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    I think it means that Prius II - V will be available at launch, but Prius I won't be available until later. I'm guessing the end of the summer.

    Here's the exact quote from Bloomberg: "New Prius models will be available in a month; the cheaper ones not until later in the year, said the person."
     
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    Hi everyone,

    I've been learning a lot about the new Prius from all of you, so I just want to say thank you.

    Does anyone know why they are planning on releasing the base Prius later in the summer?
     
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    Thanks!!! After reading it a few times ,I finally got it.(Past my bed time);)
     
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    It was probably a late decision, and so it hasn't been produced alongside the rest of the Prius models coming to the US. Also, the summer will hopefully be a big season for Prius sales and Toyota would rather sell the higher-end models than the base :)
     
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    According to LA Times interpretation,

    A less-pricey Prius | Up to Speed | Los Angeles Times
     
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    That makes sense. I guess my only worry is that gas prices will skyrocket again by the time the base model is for sale.

    Thanks.
     
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    Does this mean that all packages would be priced off of the base package??? Or does this mean that only the base package has a new low price? I guess we will find out tomorrow.:)
     
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    OH MY GOD!!!

    fredthepostman- I hope you're right about the package off the base price. If that's true this is AMAZING. This changes all my plans. I may now have to consider getting a 2010... if, of course, this all holds true.
    Nonetheless, exciting news. Thanks!!!
     
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    Bloomberg reports Toyota to release US pricing tomorrow @ $21,000

    From L.A. Times

    04:58 PM PT, Apr 20 2009

    Toyota, apparently spooked by the arrival of the budget-priced Honda Insight hybrid in showrooms last month, is shaving $1,000 off the sticker of the Prius. Faced with a collapse of the hybrid market and the arrival of the Insight with its $19,800 base price, Toyota blinked and decided to cut the price of the 2010 Prius to $21,000, down from a base price of $22,000 for the 2009 model, according to Bloomberg News.
    Toyota plans to announce the pricing on the new Prius on Tuesday and the car — the first full redesign of the Prius since the ’04 model year — should start showing up in Southern California showrooms in late May.
    How many Toyota will sell is another question. Hybrid sales have plummeted along with gas prices, and the Prius hasn’t been immune to the trend. Sales fell 56% in March compared to a year ago, and dealers were reporting 80 days worth of inventory — a far cry from last summer when every Prius basically disappeared from dealer lots as fast as they showed up.
    -- Martin Zimmerman

    April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp, the world’s largest automaker, will cut the base price of its Prius gas- electric hybrid model by $1,000 to $21,000, as it competes with
    Honda Motor Corp’s Insight, said a person familiar with the matter.
    Honda introduced the Insight on March 24 with a sticker price starting at $19,800, undercutting the 2009 Prius, which starts at $22,000. Toyota will announce prices on the 2010 model tomorrow, with details about the new car tomorrow, said the person, who asked not to be named because the statement is pending.



    Details were disclosed to a small group of Toyota dealers today at a meeting in Washington, D.C., said the person.
     
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    Would the silver package for the pre-order people be a Prius 2?
     
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    It makes perfect sense to me, announce just b4 the Insight II and for those who will wait a little longer you might save a few bucks - knew I liked the 4th of July for a reason :rolleyes:
     
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    Re: Bloomberg reports Toyota to release US pricing tomorrow @ $21,000


    Let's hope the cut the price on their top of the line models too! That would be great news! If this holds true, nice job, Toyota!
     
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    Re: Bloomberg reports Toyota to release US pricing tomorrow @ $21,000

    Look for 2009 Package #2s to be going for 19k by the end of May, possibly less.
     
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    Here's the Bloomberg article:
    Toyota Said to Slash Prius Price in Duel With Honda (Update1) - Bloomberg.com

    Toyota Said to Slash Prius Price in Duel With Honda (Update1)

    By Doron Levin
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    April 20 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker, will cut the base price of its Prius gas- electric hybrid model by $1,000 to $21,000, as it competes with Honda Motor Co.’s Insight, said a person familiar with the matter.
    Honda introduced the Insight on March 24 with a sticker price starting at $19,800, undercutting the 2009 Prius, which starts at $22,000. Toyota will announce prices on the 2010 model tomorrow, with details about the new car tomorrow, said the person, who asked not to be named because the statement is pending.
    The two hybrids were introduced more than a decade ago. Since then the Prius has led in sales, accounting for half of all such models sold in the U.S. Honda dropped the original two- seat Insight in 2006 and revived the name this year with a bigger version.
    Insight’s fuel efficiency is rated at 41 miles per gallon, combined for city and highway driving, said Sage Marie, a Honda spokesman.
    Prius, classified as a midsize sedan, will be rated at a combined 50 miles per gallon, said the person familiar with the price.
    ‘Huge Brand’
    A Toyota spokesman in Japan declined a month ago to confirm or deny a Nikkei newspaper report that the automaker planned to cut the price of its older model Prius to match the price of the new Insight.
    New Prius models will be available in a month; the cheaper ones not until later in the year, said the person.
    Details were disclosed to a small group of Toyota dealers today at a meeting in Washington, D.C., said the person.
    “Prius has become a synonym for hybrid, it’s a huge brand unto itself,†said David Fischer, a car dealer based in Troy, Michigan and owner of a Toyota franchise. “Insight will do the same for Honda. The hybrid is no longer a boutique concept, it’s becoming mainstream.â€
    Through the first quarter of the year Prius sold 24,277 units in the U.S., off 43 percent from a year earlier. Insight sold 569 cars in March, when it had limited time in the U.S. market.
    The new Prius is the model’s third generation, billed by Toyota as bigger and more fuel-efficient.
    To contact the reporters on this story: Doron Levin in Southfield, Michigan, at [email protected]
    Last Updated: April 20, 2009 18:52 EDT
     
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    This is wild. The cheapest Insight is $20,470 including destination, right? If they are saying "under 21k" I'm guessing that means something like $20,995 plus destination. So around $1,200 more than an Insight. That's an amazing deal. Even a lightly equipped 2010 Prius would be so much more car than an Insight.
     
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    Re: Bloomberg reports Toyota to release US pricing tomorrow @ $21,000


    There appears to be a big inventory of `09s, owing to an increase in production during the gas price spike, followed by a big drop in sales when gas prices collapsed. Now it is clear that Toyota is not going to stint on the rollout of the G3 for the sake of making chump change on that inventory. There will be a short window of opportunity to get one of those thankfully plentiful `09 package 2s.I think it will briefly be possible to get one for 16 or 17k! Remember, the other `09 Toyota cars remain current until September. The `09 Prii are now officially leftovers.
     
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    It is "technically" tomorrow on the east coast!!! Where's that pricing info?! :-D