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selling your car and buying a new one should not be done at the same time if you want to maximize value. That said I would try to find a way to...
If you live in snow I would honestly stick with a Subaru, the crosstek hybrid is very mild and barely better than the normal version in terms of...
In CA and some other CARB like states (northeast) the hybrid components are under 10 year/ 125K warranty, but any other factory warranty has long...
At least there is a happy ending! I remember getting the recall notice a couple years back on my 2007 but I thought it had an expiration date if...
47mpg seems good for a short trip, I'm actually surprised it was that high for a test drive.The battery is not going to have degraded in 27K miles.
Toyota incentives vary by region, right now its $3K (or 0% interest) in CA but I know its as low as $2K in other states. There is no CA state...
I just bought our Prius Two with all weather mats here in San Jose, CA for $18,225+TTL which put it at about $20.5K out the door (yes we have a...
Dealer work different ways. They may only sell a couple prius a month and have to make their numbers work. They aren't going to care what you can...
I did miss the part about 3K miles a year. Though you should of course get the car you want I'm not so sure I would go for a hybrid either as the...
The dealer in santa rosa (Freeman) was advertising a few for ~$18.5K new, I'd check those out.
I came from a long line of VWs (owned several generations of Jettas, fox, passat, etc) I will tell you it took a while to get used to driving a...
in two years and I guess that would be the 2nd gen V
there was a link on capitol toyota's website offering $7k inventory reduction ($4k discount plus $3K rebate) on prius two. I did go through their...
I don't expect much news on the G4 until the official press showing at the LA auto show next month
I can PM you the sales guy info. It seems with all the high volume dealers there are split reviews, either 5 star or 1 star. My experience was...
In norcal just got a Prius Two with all weather mats for $18.225+TTL at Capitol Toyota. They let me pick out of any of the couple dozen they had...
well considering you can get a brand new 2015 two for under $19K, $14K is realistic for a 2 year old one with 35K+ miles
At least here in California the deal to the public is $3K instant rebate OR $1K rebate + 0% financing, so the difference should be closer to that....
Probably depends how long it takes to sell existing 2015. Typically dealers don't want to start receiving a new body style model until almost all...
as far as I know, its only sold as a set (minus battery of course)