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That was for the car, 2011 LE model plus mats. All I had to add was 396.50 dealer fee. GA tax, tag, title.
I bought a 2011 Rav4 limited edition for $28000 OTD from Milton Ruben Augusta GA. It is fully loaded. Only rear view camera is missing. Leather, moonroof, navigation package, heated seats, automatic adjustable driver seat, bluetooth, 6disc changer, automatic climate control, push start. Is this a good price. BTW he offered me a 2011 RAV4 base model for $20000 OTD. I absolutely did not have anything but it was definitely worth. It made me think for very long time but finally ended buying limited edition. Is $28000 OTD a good price for limited edition?
You don't have to take offense at things that weren't personal attacks. And he is right, you can do better than that. PenFed current has 2.5% for 60 months. If you are military or have family in the military, it's free to join. Anybody else can still join, but you just need to make a one time donation of $20 to the National Military Family Association, or $15 to Voices for America’s Troops. That's how I did years ago, and it was well worth the money. They always have great rates. They have a credit card that pays 5% on gas purchases (that alone paid for my membership fee in 2 months). I used PenFed to finance my Sienna and it was easy. Fill out the application online, and when approved they mail you out a check that is good up to the amount you requested. I walked into the dealership with the check, we filled out the total financed amount and VIN number on the check, and it was as easy as that. No fooling with the dealership running your credit, pulling tricks on you with the interest rates, etc Edit: I also forgot...if you financed elsewhere, you can refi with penfed for the 2.5% rate. If you do this, I think they also have some promo where they pay you $100 (runs through April 30).
Unfortunately I was not in the area to purchase the car at the time. After waiting two weeks i've been getting $26,200. Some are quoting me $27,000. I'm not in a rush to buy a Prius so i'm thinking of waiting for gas to go down. Prius are made in the US. I can't be sure if 100% are made in the US, but i have a feeling most Prius are made in the states.
Prius is not being assembled at this time. I can't believe with gas prices up that anyone can score a deal. If you get a decent discount you better not wait. Inventories will not be replenished for who knows how long. The dealers will want top dollar.
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