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Visual Tables of Gen4 Package Combinations

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by TonyPSchaefer, Nov 18, 2015.

  1. Tideland Prius

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    The owner's manual is available if you want to read that. It's on toyota.com
     
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    Glad you posted it in table-data form, really nice.

    Like a ton of people that viewed the list, our immediate thought was Wth?!!

    First off, giving up a spare to save 40-70 pounds in a car would be cause for dismissal in my book. Especially ludicrous is trying to figure out the modest mpg increase in the regular model versus the ECO version. Note the donut does not reduce the mileage in the stated epa ratings, only the ECO shows the big increase for whatever reason.

    Standard bone white china? Softex only?
    She said, "Not getting a new Prius".
     
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    :ROFLMAO::LOL:

    Soon, I will resemble that remark.
     
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    it happened to me overnight.(n)
     
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    any speculations for the price of the packages?
     
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    prices are out, in another thread somewhere.
     
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    aaaah! perfect! now if i only knew how to find it, pretty new to this...thank you :)
     
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    AT (Advanced Technology Package) Is around $1935 and CX (Premium Convenience Package) is around $1705.

    A Loaded Prius 4 With both packages, + Blizzard Pearl Paint, Floor Mats, and PK (Prius Four Package), ((Not Sure What that is.)) Retails for $33,745
     
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    yes, that's our biggest problem here.:cool:
     
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    Here is that information with the Invoice costs from Edmunds.com added. This in US dollars based on Toyota US pricing. The "w/ ATP" pricing simply adds $1935 to the non-ATP MSRP. The invoice ATP cost (per Edmunds) is $1722.

    The MSRP is exclusive of the $835 Delivery, Processing, and Handling (DPH) fee (as well as other fees [e.g., Documentation Fee, State Motor Vehicle registration] and taxes)
     
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    Trying to decide between a fully loaded Four and a fully loaded Four Touring. This is a collection of the differences as I see them. The attached PDF has more data.

    Four – MSRP - $29,485.00

    Destination Charge - $835.00

    15” Wheels

    Advanced Technology Package - $1,935.00

    Color head-up display with speedometer, navigation and hybrid system indicator

    Power tilt/slide moonroof with sliding sunshade

    Total Price - $33,125.00



    Four Touring – MSRP - $30,835.00

    Destination Charge - $835.00

    17” Wheels

    Fog lights

    LED Clearance lights

    Special bumper treatment

    Total Price - $32,540.00
     

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    The MSRP you have listed already includes the Destination Charge... And I'm not following your math here... With or without the Destination charge added in twice.
     
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    My math - did not know that the Destination Charge was included

    29,485.00 Four – MSRP
    included Destination Charge
    1,935.01 Advanced Technology Package
    1,705.01 Premium Convenience Package
    33,125.03 Total Price


    30,835.00 Four Touring – MSRP
    included Destination Charge
    1,705.01 Premium Convenience Package
    32,540.02 Total Price
     
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    I have the same dilemma.
     
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    One difference between "fully loaded Four" and "fully loaded Four Touring" is that the "fully loaded Four Touring" does not have the heads-up display (HUD). Does anyone know why the HUD is omitted from the "fully loaded Four Touring" ?
     
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    That's just the way Toyota chose to Package it...
     
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    Need another trim with everything in the lineup:
    1. Either a Prius 4T with heads-up display (HUD) and moonroof, called "4T SE"
    2. Or a Prius 4 with foglights and 15' wheels, called "Limited" :D
     
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    3. Or just a Prius Four with LED foglights/clearance lights and be done with it. It is practically the top model (It's more expensive if you add all the option packages). Why does it look like the base model?

    Here's the US brochure.
     

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