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2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid Pricing

Discussion in 'Toyota Hybrids and EVs' started by Tideland Prius, Mar 11, 2009.

  1. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    It's now $31,790 up from $30,660. The Premium Package with Navigation now includes a backup camera and is priced at $35,820, up from $34,680.

    Standard features include new alloys, "aero corners" (from the 2010 Prius), one-touch power windows, upgraded instrument panel, satellite radio pre-wire, USB audio input, theft-deterrent system and foglights as far as I can tell (aside from the other cosmetic upgrades like new grille and front/rear bumpers, and centre console)
     
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    Pretty pricey, lets wait and see what Ford prices their Fusion at when they actually hit the floors. Only thing missing from my TCH is leather and NAV, and I got it for a little over $26K, and as far as nav, I got a Iphone that does that for me.
     
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    I wonder if this is any hint toward the 2010 Prius pricing. The Prius couldn't cost more than the Camry could it? I would hope that the 2010 Prius tops out at 30K or less.
     
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    It appears there are some now "on the floor" and the price has been out for a few weeks. I reported on the Chicago Tribune's FFH base price in this thread. In a more recent thread, there has been a bit more discussion about the costs of various FFH packages.
     
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    Not around here, haven't seen a single Hybrid fusion on any of the lots within 50 miles. When a dealer has 2 or 3 in stock, then we will see what they will truly sell for. Until then, speculation. Even so, $31k for a nicely appointed pre-order is still much less expensive than what the Camry is going to spec out for. If Fords claims hold true, with improved fuel economy, and better handling, and considering the current Fusions have really nice interiors, and quality to boot, the Camry will be in a world of hurt. I am half tempted to trade up to a Fusion, but not until they have a track record.
     
  6. Tideland Prius

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    lol... and that's after they dropped the price to better match the US prices.

    Also, AFAIK, iPhone only shows Google Maps.
     
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    The iPhone 3G shows Google Maps, but it also will give directions, show you just where you are at on the map (or satellite photo or hybrid of the two), and it can give you traffic data.

    I still use the NAV in my Prius, but the iPhone is great when I'm travelling or, even better, when I'm walking around.
     
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    Yeah, basically all the functions of Google Maps.
     
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    OK. Google Maps attached to a positioning system that can place the phone (and you!) on the map as you move.
     
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    hahaha. I considered an iPhone as a replacement for my phone last year. Decided to save some cash and just replace my phone with a newer version of the same model. I figured i already have a PND that also plays movies and games and I'd rather use a laptop to surf the web so there's not much I'm gaining with the iPhone. (Of course now there are more apps to enhance the experience).
     
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    I'm sure that the 2010 Camry Hybrid will be discounted so it won't be necessary to pay MSRP. $35,820 plus tax -- 6% here in MD brings the total tab up to $38K -- is too steep for a Camry, period. My wife just bought a fully loaded 2009 Camry Hybrid, and it cost $28,815, including freight, before a $1.5K rebate that brought it down to $27,315 (excluding taxes). My guess is that the fully loaded 2010 can be had for about $30,500 soon after it hits the lots.
     
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    Keep in mind that it's in CAD ;)
     
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    I forgot you are in canada Tideland. I was thinking how in the world Toyota could pull off such a huge jump in price. FWIW, the pricing in the US has stayed basically the same. Maybe a few hundred increase. And don't bet on the big discount initially Yotacarfan. Toyota is using available batteries to go into the Prius. They will be building 2010 hybrids in VERY small numbers at first. June build was zero'd out by TMS. July and August build total 42 cars for my entire region. That is 114 dealers.
     
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    haha.. yeah but you can still see the price differences