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Ugh! Pricing

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by Mikey The Mailman, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. Mikey The Mailman

    Mikey The Mailman Delivering snail mail for you ;-)

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    I was quoted for $20,800 before went down to $20,313 for Prius C two - Silver which I was scheduled to purchase and drive it home tomorrow and the only option is carpet mat and cargo mat.

    I checked their website and saw Prius C (Three for $20,988 and the other is a TWO for $19,388!!!!!! That's a thousand off!!!! (in different color which I refuse to even consider that color!)

    I mean if they can lower $1 to 2k off of these, should they be able to do that for my car!?!?

    Advices please! TIA!!!!
     
  2. Valdi

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    The MSRP of the Prius C 2 is 20745. Go to the toyota site and try and build one.
    With the rarity of finding a Prius C right now, almost everyone is paying MSRP. If you have a deal in front of you for less than the MSRP, you are doing great.
    I just bought my 2 about 2 months ago now. I paid MSRP.
    Buy it.
     
  3. Mikey The Mailman

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    MSRP is $20,885 and the dealership value price is $19,388 for the color I don't like.

    The color I want has the SAME MSRP price but we negotiated down to $20,313 three weeks ago.
     
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    It's a good deal man. Looks like the dealer is having an issue moving the "bad" color model. That is the reason for the discount. The "good" color that you like is probably much easier to move, so no need to discount it.
    It's still a good deal. I would take it, but it's your call.
     
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    Ok, I still want the silver thou (They are holding it for me) I wouldn't mind white but they don't have it. I'm trying to see if I could negotiate into lower but it seems dealer can't budge it :unsure:
     
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    Where do you live?
     
  7. Ashley7

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    Did you point out the other car's price to the dealer? Use it as a negotiation tactic; ask why you should be paying more than they're advertising the same car for on their website. Maybe it'll work, maybe it won't. But you have a fine deal, so don't worry too much if they won't budge. Maybe they made a mistake on the website, and that other car is actually the base model. Maybe there are other fees that they don't include in that advertised price, that are included in your quote. Who knows.

    Just some thoughts. Working with dealerships sucks, so I wish you luck.
     
  8. Mikey The Mailman

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  9. Mikey The Mailman

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    Yes, They said it's the color that people don't like (Haberano) so it took them too long to sell them...I did see the same stock number before. They're trying to move this out of their lot.

    Anyway, they lowered mine to $20,150 before tax/DMV with OTD I think 22,003 (I just subtracted $163 without calculating sales tax/DMV fees again)
     
  10. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Your choice is clear.
    Buy now and pay MSRP....or wait six months to a year for the price to drop.
    That's a choice that only you can make, and the math is going to be different for different folks.
    If you "have" to have a trial-sized Prius RIGHT NOW, then it's not really math. It's a matter of you wanting the car.
    Yeah...you'll be able to wheel and deal more freely once the new-model whoop-de-do has settled down a little bit, but by then we could have $5 a gallon gas and then this model will be more difficult to deal for than it already is.
    That's life.

    Me?
    I haven't paid MSRP since my 20's.....and I won't.
    Period.
    That's me.
    Frankly, seeing what some of the other Toyota dealerships are pulling off with their 'deals', I think that actual MSRP minus a few hundred bucks for a "C" is a fairly good deal (for now,) especially in SOCAL. I've seen where people are paying for non-optional 'options' and other things like three-figure 'documentation' fees that drive the price of a C-model right into full-sized Prius price ranges.

    Like I said....your call.
    Don't ask me what I would do, cause that'd be my call. :D
     
  11. Mikey The Mailman

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    LOL! I just checked around 100 mile Toyota dealerships and found NONE is less than what my dealership is offering so I'm gonna grab the opportunity plus I need the car and always wanted Hybrid ;)
     
  12. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    ^ best of luck with the new car!!!

    It's not like you're salivating over a Camaro or a Mustang...:D
    The C-model should be a good car and should also be pretty cheap to drive.