Fueleconomy.gov has a listing for the Niro Touring, and a Huntsville Kia dealer has a static display car. It might have Monroney sticker. http://www.kia.com/us/k3/content/media/downloads/upcoming/2017_Niro_Dealers-Showcasing.pdf
IMOH, this is where the Kia/Hyundai fan-boys need to step up and post their photos of the Monroney sticker. I have 'another life' and 'she who must be obeyed' gets first call. <grins> FYI, I'm sending a note to both @Prius Team and the EPA web curators pointing out that they need to put their heads together and update fueleconomy.gov. Someone has really screwed up if customers have to take photos of Monroney stickers because Toyota and the EPA can't coordinate updating the web site with the Prius Prime metrics. Bob Wilson
I'm curious, and wish the Ioniq and Niro live up to the hype, but not enough to go out of my way either.
I never got the Monroney sticker with the car, but I thought by law you must rec. it Also interpreted a few scams going on at the time of purchase, for instance: 1. All documents I signed had sort of a cover sheet and all items to sign were in reality just a synopsis of the document. I never actually signed a real document ! 2. After rec all documents in MY package, they were duplicated in a electronic device and my initials were blueish as in a carbon paper. 3. The tracker I declined, and was told that since it was done, I must keep it ! Later at home I noticed on the back of the tracker document it says in large letters, OPTIONAL 4. To make matters worse, on # 3, It was illegal to sell it to me, as CA requires Full Ins Coverage for the tracker Ins coverage to be valid. So if I had a claim, in the future, they would not pay me. Anybody familiar with all this, where would I go for rectification. Dealership was Sullivan Scion at Roseville Auto Mall, Now, I wonder if ALL the Sullivan Dealerships are that shady. 5. Did the same scam with the $1000 back from Toyota, even tho I expressed to many that the $1000 was mine and I wanted it ! The closer told me that was for the Dealership to give people the incentive to buy. I did write Toyota and told them that signature was a fraud and contacted Tracker and informed them also. So farI have heard from neither. Thanks in advance.
No, They theoretically dropped the price $5000 but used $1000 of the Toyota Incentive w/o my consent.
They just raised the starting price up to $33000. It's all just a con, built on lies. I did get a pretty good OTD PRICE. BUT NEVER 5000 of the sticker. They wouldn't give me the sticker while negotiating!!!
I'm following up on this, but I did want to say that we sorted out the paperwork issue and the Prius Prime is now listed on FuelEconomy.gov: 2017 Toyota Prius Prime