I tool my Prius in for an oil change and a tire rotation today. While waiting, I strolled through the showroom and noticed a used 2009 Prius all buffed up and ready to go out on the floor. It looked to be a base model with all the options but for leather seats. But the window sticker said it was a Touring model -- even though it had 15-inch wheels and the small spoiler, and didn't have "Touring" badges.. I pointed this out to three different sales people. One merely grunted at me, one said he'd tell somebody and a third said that the sticked was printed from information supplied from some national source. I also strolled the lot and saw two 2010s, both base models, both with the dreaded $2,000 "market adjustment" stickers.
I sure hope you are getting a great price on their service, as I would hate to be supporting their sales force!
It always seems that if a place has good service the sales dept. is a ripoff and if the sales dept. is good the service dept. is either a ripoff or inept.:fencing:
I love crossfires and i always get navi free as most have no idea its on there because its thru thr regular radio
A small point; there has never been an OEM "Touring" badge on the Prius. Some folks have added after-market badging from other Toyota models, or even other brands.