Yes. People email me constantly asking: is this a v? Is this deal for a c? The regular model is a hatchback. A c is a c is a c and a v is a v is a v and sometimes a wagon... but there's still confusion!
Diane why does one dealer gives me a 6.99 apr and another offers 2.99? I though apr is not negotiable? I've posted in other posts but no one answers my question. What should I be getting for 780 credit?
It is a 2012 Prius #3... We're they trying to rip me off? I'm a first time buyer gotta do my reaserch
They actually pull your credit when they offered you the higher rate? Or was that at the desk speculation?
You kno what I was thinking about it last nite and I think the 6.99 apr was Being offered to be for a used 2010 Prius. Sorry for the confusion...
I have no desire to rain on anyone's parade, and certainly have no vested interest, but can someone please help me understand how (Prius II in any color...) $22,899. That includes mats set compares so favorably ("screaming deal") with the Manhattan Beach Toyota (John Elway's dealership) ad in the LA Times (4/21/2012) for five 2012 Prius Model Two's @ $22,088 (minus additional if military) or the DCH Toyota of Torrance ad (same day) for "all in stock" 2012 Prius Two's @ $21,988 (minus additional if military)? Are they not including the $760 Dealer Destination Charge? Are these ads just a come-on? Again, I'm not trying to stir up any trouble for Diane. I'm just trying to understand what is a good price and what is a great price and what I should be shooting for.
Im saying its a screaming deal because its quite a bit back of invoice. I was asking a few time to match even Diannes price and I cant come close to it.
You don't have to watch for a weekend ad. My specials are for each and every model, not limited to 1 at this pricing or 2 at this pricing, with me choosing the cars we have had the longest in ugly colors.