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Get 0% APR Financing for up to 60 Months on the 48 MPG* 2009 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by jon5506, Jun 2, 2009.

  1. jon5506

    jon5506 New Member

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    Why cant they give us 2010 at 0%
     
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    GOOD DEAL IF YOU WANT 09
    Save up to $3,950 on Specially Equipped 2009 Prius Models with $750 Cash Back and Savings up to $3,200 on an Extra Value Package of Options*
     
  3. r4bbit82

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    jon...where did you get that info?? I'm interested about that with the 09...
     
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    go to buytoyota.om use the zip 01247
     
  5. HTMLSpinnr

    HTMLSpinnr Super Moderator
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    They're trying to clear out the '09's before too many 2010's hit the lot and eliminate the possibility of buyers leaving the Gen II in the dust. Bringing the price point within reach on the 2009 allows many to consider hybrids who couldn't before.
     
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    Jabber Chicagoland Prius Guy

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    Be careful with that number. That extra value package savings is something that is printed on the window sticker. The 09 package #6 was discounted by toyota on the sticker. The old price was just shy of $30,000. The new MSRP is $26,800 or something. Add the $750 rebate and you are still paying MSRP.
     
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    4.9% in California :(