Thanx for the advice. Dealer has a 700$ handling fee of some sort and another 700 for toyoguard. I ordered a pkg 3 non touring but now after reading thinking touring may have been a better choice. Oh well I am hoping the one I ordered shows up soon and with gas prices stable or dropping hoping maybe others come avail with room to negotiate.
The Prius I was offered was pretty loaded on the inventory list listed on the web (mudguards, xm radio, rear bumper protector, etc., etc.) I took the car and the next day when I looked at it again on the website all of the options were gone!?!? I called the dealer for an explanition and he said he took them off since he didn't think I wanted to spend all of that money and sometimes Toyota loaded the cars up. According to him, the cars are shipped from Japan with the particular color and package and, for this area, everything else is added in Jacksonville JM Family.com I had him put some things back on, and depending on your dealer you may have more options and choices than you think.
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toyoguard is a rip off. its a paint sealant, vin etching and undercoating spray on deal vin etching is a rip off, as the prius is already has vin numbers all over the place windows can be do it yourself vin etched for $12 the undercoating is some kind of tar that is sprayed on the undercarriage, supposed to last forever, complicates removal of undercarriage parts, like bolts and screws. prius already have that plastic guard underneath the engine anyway??? how do they prevent the undercoating spray from getting into your electric motor! paint sealent i do not know its probably a better idea knowing how soft my prius paint is, to refuse the toyoguard, and use the $700 you would spend on towards a 3m invisable bra installtion and maybe some window tinting!
Yes, beauty is in the eyes... I hope you find them worth showing off We'll look forward to the arrival of your new baby. Enjoy!
I agree toyoguard is 1 2$ value sold for 699. Same with this 775$ handling fees sounds like someone is trying to make even more than they do sellignat MSRP.
the destination charge is most likely a legit charge, because its on the sticker where as "dealer prep fee" is not, and is a bogus fee which you can probably demand they take off the factory usually pays for the dealer for preparing the car for sale
i agree. i think the plastic covers are about as tacky as you can get. people think i pimped out my prius when in reality they are stock for the model.