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Thursday, April 02, 2009

Incentives for Toyota hybrid cars buyers

Incentives for buying Toyota's hybrid cars, including the Toyota Prius and the Camry hybrid.Get a deal on a Toyota hybrid today

Toyota has announced a bunch of incentives on its vehicles, including its hybrid cars. Incentives can vary depending upon your region, but the Toyota Camry hybrid is averaging about a $1500 discount and the Prius is averaging about $1000 discount according to Cars.com.

Check out Toyota's consumer site for more information.

Labels: Hybrid Vehicles, toyota camry hybrid, toyota prius

posted by Dahcredyns at 8:34 AM

12 Comments:

Blogger Dahcredyns said...

Honda also has great incentives on the Civic hybrid right now.

Tell 'em you want an Insight hybrid, then let'em make you an offer on a Civic hybrid you can't refuse.

That worked for blogger Smurf and it might just work for you.

12:50 PM  
Blogger Noz said...

I just paid a quick visit to a local Honda dealer and saw the new Insight. That thing is even more hideous in real life than in pictures....

I'm so pissed Honda blew the opportunity to offer the Fit as a hybrid TODAY. What a mistake IMO.

11:00 PM  
Blogger Noz said...

By the way, they also had a $4500 markup on it...lol...total price was $28,500K.

THEY WISH.

11:02 PM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

That is pathetic. I know supplies are very limited right now, but I can't believe dealers do this. I know they'll respond supply and demand, but could auto sales people seem any less sleazy?

8:25 AM  
Blogger Noz said...

Well I think that vehicle will be sitting there for a VERY long time.

8:30 AM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

With that kind of mark-up it should.

I like the Insight hybrid, but I would never pay a dealer markup on any vehicle EVER.

I mean that's worse than what some Toyota dealers were doing with the Prius this summer. Yet, today gas is only $2 bucks.

I'd like to start a boycott of any dealer that adds these kinds of outrageous markups. As I learned last summer, not all dealers added markups to their hot hybrids, even though they easily could have. They chose long term customer relations rather than short term, screw-the-customer greed.

8:38 AM  
Blogger Noz said...

This particular dealership was Colonial Honda in Glendale.

9:40 AM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

i guess they are the first ones on my shit list, though i have more that i remember from this summer.

11:23 AM  
Anonymous Daniel O. said...

I live in the chicago land area and went to see the insight. They sayed that with tax and everything they will give it for 22,000 for the base and also said that if you want to civic hybrid base that they will also take off 2,000 from it which would be with tax about 23,000. So its not a bad deal but i also went to a toyota dealership and they said the pruis is going to be for the base with tax 22,000 which was a hell of a deal in you compare it with the civic and insight!

9:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am waiting for
1- Honda FIT hybrid
2- Scion IQ non hybrid(57MPG hwy)
3- Hyundai Elantra hybrid (with lithium polymer technology way better than toyota or honda they say in all ways)
All above will cost less than current hot hybrids
Prices are ONLY going to come down with every passing month- yea : )

12:05 PM  
Blogger Noz said...

Yes but the problem is we are waiting TOO LONG. The Fit hybrid should have already been here instead of that hideous Insight.

The Mazda 3 doesn't even get a start/stop system herein the States but does in Europe and Japan. WHY?

It's things like this that make me realize that the auto industry hasn't change a bit. They are the same idiots that worked with the oil companies a decade ago that do now.

And until we actually revamp our thinking of what cars should really be, not much will change. We'll get things like the new Ford Fiesta and make it sound like it's a revolution of some kind.

6:02 PM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

I still don't agree with you about the hideousness of the Insight, but you are absolutely right that Americans need to rethink the automobile.

To an extent we need to start over.

Just adding an electric or hybrid powertrain to every vehicle on the road would be an improvement, but it doesn't go far enough.

We have the technology to revolutionize this industry, but perhaps not the cultural intelligence.

8:51 AM  

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