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Is the 3-door SKS only available with Pkg IV?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by PriusRos, May 8, 2009.

  1. PriusRos

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    I am trying to interpret all the trim levels and options. Is 3-door SKS only available with package IV and above? If so, that means to get what was a standard option on the Gen 2 you have to pay a whopping premium for on Gen 3!
     
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    Yep. And yep.
     
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    One reason why MSRP is lower than the 09s. You loose the 3-door SKS and you loose the touch-screen interface (unless you get nav). :(
    But you get SO MUCH MORE!!!:p
     
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    Bummer. I guess I'm going to have to accept the fact that if I really want what I want when I want it, I'll have to pay for it!
     
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    I will admit in my 09 weekend test-drives (I did 2...what can I say...I'm anxious to own one!:p) I very much enjoyed the 3-door SKS. However, I have a solution to the problem!

    I am going to use my keyfob and hit "unlock" so that all my doors will unlock. ;) I know it seems like a lot of work...and for those that are spoiled it will be...but for people like me who have a KEY that has to go into the door and then open said door and then push button inside to unlock all...I'm going to enjoy this.
    And it's still easy. I can leave my keyfob in my zipped pocket, feel for unlock button as I walk to car and it will actually unlock more quickly than if you had to go touching a whole bunch of handles and stuff. :blush:
     
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    The touch screen MFD was standard on the Gen II Prius.

    But neither the 3-door SKS nor the back-up camera were standard on the Gen II Prius, although both were part of option packages beginning with the relatively low Package #2.

    To me, the biggest loss, as it were, was no longer having a great safety feature like the back-up camera available on a relatively low option package number. Now, you can't get the back-up camera and touch screen MFD until you go with 2010 Prius III and get the Navigation package.

    EDIT: See HTMLspnner's comment below about the 04-05 Gen II Prius.
     
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    Well, I AM spoiled! The thing is, it's so nice not having to rummage around in my bag to locate my key fob.

    I just don't understand why Toyota took away the SKS from the other two doors -- seems if they have it on the driver's door, it shouldn't cost that much more to have it on the other doors as well.

    I'm also upset that they took away the backup camera and you have to get the nav system if you want it. I wouldn't have minded paying for the backup camera as an option, but forcing you to get the nav.... But then, I do want the solar roof, so I guess I've just put myself up there anyway.
     
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    I agree Tom. I didn't think I'd use it till I drove one and it really did help your view. I was debating nav vs no-nav in my package III but Toyota made the decision for me when it HAD to come with my sunroof package.
     
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    Those of us before 2006 never had a backup camera in the first place (though the NAV unit was capable and thus we could aftermarket it).
     
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    I'm with Tom on this one. The SKS is GREAT, but the real loss is the back-up camera. I am soooo spoiled by the SKS and the rear-view camera. One is a matter of almost ridiculous convenience, while the other is a real safety benefit.

    Still, I can't imagine buying a car without the SKS (or the camera). Given the very high price of the NAV package, I'm pretty certain most 2010s sold will not have the back up camera. It is a shame!
     
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    And every sunroof package too! Definitely is useful safety feature but how many cars under $30k offer this?!
     
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    Lol. But with the driver side 1-door SKS, you still won't have to rummage around your bag. You will, however, have to walk all the way over to the driver door (phew!) to unlock the rest of the doors. :)
     
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    Unless, of course, you decide to reach into your pocket to push the "unlock" button on the key fob.:rolleyes:
     
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    Is it possible to add this at the dealer or after market? It doesn't seem like it would be very expensive. For the Gen II Prius, going from package 1 to package 2 (ie adding 3-door SKS and rear camera) only cost $575.

    Really it seems like for such a relatively inexpensive cost they could have just left the 3-door SKS and rear camera, and increased the MSRP on a Gen III package 2 Prius by $575.
     
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    I see your point but if you look at it like that it kinda never ends... Why didn't they put fog lamps on all models or maybe III and up? What about those turn signal sideview mirrors? These are all small costs as well but as the Prius Team has said, it still comes down to cost and keeping it low.
     
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    I believe this was asked at one or more of the Prius Connection events, and I recall the answer to the question of a factory-installed option or dealer extra was "No." I don't know about an after-market option. It seems to me the sky is the limit in the after-market world. I'd bet the price would be considerably higher than you'd be willing to pay.
     
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    I believe the reason they removed the rear camera is because they no longer have the MFD -- it's the MFD that's expensive so they bundled the nav system and camera.

    I can't understand getting rid of the 3-door SKS though. Seems that is just a small electronic part.

    I suppose I could live without it *sigh* but it's much easier if you're carrying groceries and stuff not to have to get a key out or even go to the driver's door first. But it all depends on whether or not I want to go for the really upscale look with leather (and 3-door SKS + solar roof and nav) and pay the big bucks.

    Hey, what am I talking about? I shouldn't even be thinking about buying a 2010! I have a perfectly good 2006 Prius!:doh:
     
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    Too true! Personally I have ordered the package 2; for $575 I can open my own door and even pay to have my bumper repainted if I back into something!

    Having said that perhaps it would be nice if the 3 key SKS and rear camera could be easily installed for people who would wish to pay a small amount more (ie $575). Currently it appears you would have to go from a package 2 to a package 4 for the 3 door SKS ($3,800) and add the $1800 navigation package for the backup camera. Granted you get a lot of other extras like leather seats, but it's also cost $5600 more than a package 2.

    Prius II
    $22,000
    P195/65 R15 all-season tires with alloy wheels & covers
    Smart Key (driver’s door) and Push Button start
    EV, Eco, and Power modes
    Multi-Informational Display with energy monitor and fuel consumption history
    AM/FM/MP3 CD player with six speakers and satellite radio capability and auxiliary audio jack
    Cruise control
    STAR Safety System and active front headrest
    Seven airbags including driver knee airbag
    Four-wheel disc brakes
    Tilt/telescopic steering wheel with audio and HVAC
    Controls with Touch Tracer Display
    Six-way adjustable driver seat
    Auto up/down on all windows
    Color-keyed foldable power heated side mirrors

    Prius III
    In addition to Prius II features:
    $23,000

    JBL AM/FM/MP3 six-disc CD changer with eight speakers
    Integrated satellite radio capability
    Hands-free phone capability via Bluetooth® wireless technology

    Prius IV
    In addition to Prius III features:
    $25,800

    Three-door Smart Key system
    Leather-trimmed interior
    Heated front seats with driver lumbar support
    Driver and front passenger water repellant windows
    Plasmacluster™ ionizer
    Auto dimming mirror with HomeLink®

    Navigation Package
    $1,800
    Voice-actived touch-screen DVD navigation system with JBL AM/FM/MP3 four-disc CD changer, eight speakers, integrated satellite radio capability, XM NavTraffic capability, hands-free phone capability and music streaming via Bluetooth wireless technology and integrated backup camera



    Cheers,
     
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    Hmm... well, there goes adding a rear view camera easily. But maybe someone can add the 3-door SKS...
     
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    It'd be nice if someone did it but I don't think we will. I think the cost and amount of work just won't make it worth the trouble.