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Is $6,077 of off MSRP

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by 93dawg, May 23, 2013.

  1. 93dawg

    93dawg Junior Member

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    Is $6,077 of off MSRP for a new 2012 PIP Advanced a good deal??? Are there any differences between a 2012 PIP Advanced and a 2013 PIP Advanced???

    Thanks for your help.

    Jim
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  2. bisco

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    i think some are getting as much as 10 on the east coast. no differences that i know of. all the best!(y)
     
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    I could have bought an Advanced yesterday for $8618 below MSRP. I'm about to start a new job and my new employer doesn't having charging. Between that and the New England weather I decided against it.
     
  4. 93dawg

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    Thank you for the info. I like $10K off...haha... Even $8.6K sounds great. Why is there such a difference? Aren't these dealers getting some kind a help from Toyota money wise to offer discounts like this. I from Washington state, pretty close to Portland, OR and there is so much difference between the dealers on the discounts on the 2012 models... Why is that. My local dealer is only offering $3K off of a 2012 PIP Advanced.
     
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    it's simply supply and demand. the more '12's hanging on the lot, the lower the price goes. around here, you can't give them away. no state incentive's, no hov access, etc.