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Price Paid on PIP?

Discussion in 'Dealers & Pricing' started by brighamwj, Oct 9, 2012.

  1. brighamwj

    brighamwj Member

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    This thread is only purpose is to inquire on the price paid for PLUG IN PRIUS by PriusChat members. No other information is solicited in this thread. This thread does not seek dealer recommends nor purchasing advice. It is solely a request for anonymously posted purchase prices.

    My thread was moved yesterday and my thread starter was lost and replaced with a shill for a dealer. This thread has nothing to do with Dealers nor Autotrader, so please only post information relative to your purchase. The dealership is irrelevant, but feel free to post any information you find important to this thread. I don't want this to get off track as a dealership experience discussion or a seminar of insight on how to purchase a car, use autotrader, consumer reports, KBB, etc. Sorry for the don'ts, but I already had one thread hijacked and moved.


    If you can include:

    Purchase Price:
    Invoice if known:
    Sticker:
    Model (advanced or standard):

    Please leave off tax, federal credit, or state incentives.


    Maybe PC members are loath to post such infomation anonymously, so here is a link to a different car posting site where a similar thread is quite popular:

    What did you pay for your 2012 or 2013? - Subaru Outback - Subaru Outback Forums

    My motivation is to create a bit of transparency for buyers and interested parties to be able to see the present and historic prices of a PIP. Please post information going back as long as the PIP has been available for sale.

    Thanks again.
     
  2. curioustraveller12

    curioustraveller12 New Member

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    I am also looking into buying a plug in this week, getting very conflicting information from dealers here in New York. One dealer I called today lied about the rebate being offered in New York, he said there were no rebates at present even though the Toyota site shows a significant rebate, another dealer lied that it was only on lease! This is just ridiculous,
    Any response to this thread would be great.
     
  3. terpsmandan

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    Right now, TFS is offering 0% financing and $3500 rebate to help clear these out. They are also offering the $3500 as lease cash with almost 0 money factor.
     
  4. rogerv

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    If the discount/deal makes it worth a trip, I would drive my trade-in/fly/go-by-bus, etc. and drive the new car home. Did just that when I bought my '06, and that was a 400 mile trip home. Yours would be what, about 260 miles? Go for it, and then tell your local dealers why you didn't buy from them!
     
  5. wjtracy

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    OK but if users can kindly advise via separate post to thread below on state/local/utility PiP incentives, I will try to maintain a listing of the state/local incentives here:

    Federal and State Incentives for Plug-Ins, EV's | PriusChat
     
  6. bisco

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    i paid $500. less than msrp
    i think msrp was $32,000.00
    delivery was around $720.
    mats were $250.?
    base model
     
  7. borland123

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    Sales prices typically vary by location. Your credit union may be able to assist with buying info advice. PenFed provides a link to TrueCar pricing database. For Costa Mesa and standard equipped PIP, here's the latest data for that area... They also show Advanced PIP sales with higher MSRP, but you'd need to generate a chart for that..

    PenFed | New Car Pricing




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  8. curioustraveller12

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    Would be great to see more responses to this post? I have seen similar post on Honda sites too, it provides a lot of help for other potential buyers like me. Thanks
     
  9. bisco

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    there are other 'what did you pay for your plug in' threads.
     
  10. Himanshu Gor

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    I just purchased my PiP Base model yesterday. Ex Alameda County ,California. Total out the door including carpet is $ 32,350. That is including 1500 rebate from Toyota and 0% APR deal. Unfortunately they do not have $ 3000 in California . Here it is only $ 1500.
     
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  11. rogerv

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    Did they tell you about the additional $1500 rebate you can get from the California Center for Sustainable Energy? Contact them at (858) 634-4740 or [email protected]
    The last I read on these boards, they still had funds available. Also, consult your tax professional regarding a $2500 credit for buying a plug-in hybrid when you file your federal return for 2012. Makes the deal even sweeter!
     
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    Now it is $3500 in NY and an additional $2000 if you work at for a Toyota dealer.
     
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    Dang, I gotta go find a side job at a local Toyota dealer. LOL. I'll go volunteer if I can get that $2,000. :LOL:
     
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    Thanks . Yes. I am going to claim $ 1500 from CA state as well as $ 2500 Tax Credit and HOV carpool stickers.
     
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    I am sure that they would let you wash cars.....
     
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    They will generally have opening in their Cafeteria on weekends overtime :).
     
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    Base plug-in with mats, not counting tax/license, not counting 2500 fed tax credit, counting 3500 cash back from Toyota, 0% 60 mos. financing = 27,700 including delivery charges in Massachusetts.
     
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    I am sure there is quite a range state to state and month to month. Hopefully more folks will feel comfortable sharing .
     
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    In case the OP isn't familiar with the program, Toyota offered online ordering late last year in which buyers selected the model, color and equipment they wanted, along with a dealer to handle delivery. Those pre-ordered cars began arriving in the rollout states around the end of February. With some exceptions, I think most of those buyers paid around MSRP less $500. There were dealers certified by Prius Chat who agreed to that pricing and also agreed not to try to pad their deals with add-ons like some dealers are wont to do. With the online ordering, the buyer was in control, and could change to another dealer if they felt they weren't being treated properly. As I said in an earlier post about this subject, we early adopters didn't benefit from the kinds of incentives that are in play now. But you can take the MSRP of either model and knock off $500, and you'll have what we paid, in general.
     
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    Standard PIP with 5 mats.
    MSRP: $32,985 which includes delivery.
    Invoice: $32,132
    Internet price: $31,132
    Cash back: $3500 + 0% interest
    Purchase price: $27632
     
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