Hi all, I'm in the market for a new '07 Prius and was wondering how close (above or below) MSRP people have been paying for one in the Seattle market. Thanks, Jim
I paid about $1,000 below MSRP a couple of weeks ago. Although, there is no longer a waiting list, Priis are selling before they even come off the truck in this area, and the dealerships have little motivation to negotiate.I had the best luck w/ the dealerships outside of Seattle - specifically the dealerships in Tacoma and Edmonds. Of course, it also kind of depends on which package you want. I found the more expensive packages to be more readily available.
Check CarsDirect.com and see what the going rates are in your area. That will give you a basis for what you should expect.
We paid $1,000 under MSRP on July 31st for a 2007 Package 3 right off the delivery truck. We had a totally straight forward deal with Bob Bridge in Renton. No monkey business at all. We did most of our "dealing" over the internet, then when we went to get the car we were out the door in under 2 hours and most of that was learning about the car. Good luck. We LOVE ours.
Back in 05 I paid MSRP (but saved $160 in taxes) for my Prius and waited two weeks for it to arrive. Bought it in Centralia at I-5 Toyota. Talked with the sales woman mostly via email and had ownership of my car in 15 minutes after arriving at the dealer - no bs. It was great!
I'm in La Conner and looking for a 2007 or 2008 (package #2). Last week I was told by a Costco dealer that the price was $23,000. Consumer Reports would say that's too high, but dealers aren't even calling me back. I'm a novice at new car purchases and unfortunately have decided I want a Prius--and nothing else--except for a plug-in hybrid which won't be sold until 2010 (Volt) or later. I did find a "broker" in Vancouver who could do $22,900. The Prius may be lots of fun to drive, but getting one ranks down there with the flu. Good luck.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(broflcwa @ Aug 16 2007, 03:54 PM) [snapback]497173[/snapback]</div> Read through www.carbuyingtips.com. There may indeed be a plug in hybrid being sold in 2010 but I don't think you will find many here believing it will be a Chevy. Good luck finding the car you want.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(JimN @ Aug 16 2007, 07:00 PM) [snapback]497395[/snapback]</div> I hope you're right and that it is a Prius, but the recent Toyota press release on plug-ins was a bit discouraging.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mtissington @ Aug 16 2007, 08:07 PM) [snapback]497442[/snapback]</div> Where? Where? Where? I'll rush right over.
Hartland Toyota in Bremerton - straight off the truck ... Speak to a Craig Brooks, 360.801.6035, please let him know that you got his name from me, Michael Tissington (I think I get a little reward) ....
When you call the dealers, ask for the internet sales manager. They are allowed to offer better prices than the salesmen on the sales floor. Or look on Craigslist, a lot of the internet salesmen advertise on Craigslist.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(mtissington @ Aug 17 2007, 10:55 AM) [snapback]497848[/snapback]</div> I called Craig and he will call me back with some pricing info. Thanks
To answer my own question, it was pretty easy to get $500 under MSRP for a package #3. I got that number from several dealers. Thanks for all the replies. Jim
well on April 29th I paid $20790 for a package 2 on April 29th in a DC suburb. On the road it was $22184.
Just started my search for 2007 base with package 2. I used Edmunds as well as Googled the nearest Toyota dealers and emailed the internet sales department. I have not tried the Bremerton dealer (interested to hear what you find out). Thus far, the 2 strongest offers are from Doxon Motors in Auburn for $22,249 and Toyota Puyallup for $22,600. My greatest obstacle is getting a good trade-in on my 2007 Corolla S (loaded with options, 12k miles). I may end up upgrading to a more expensive package just to get the $15k I want for my trade in. Any tips are welcomed. Al
We got ours July 6th and got Costco pricing ($1000 under sticker) at the dealer (Puente Hills Toyota). At the time the salesman told us that the dealerships had "received a directive from Toyota corporate" to sell Prii only at the sticker price or MSRP, no lower. Not really sure if that was BS, but I suspected that there's been an upswing in popularity lately and that was the salesman's way to explain the "no deal making" attitude.