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2017 Toyota Prius Prime Offer: up to $5000 Manufacture Cash Back

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Toyota increased cash back on 2017 Toyota Prius Prime in select areas.
  • Toyota offers up to $5000 cash back in select regions - Ends 7/8/18
  • Fed tax credit: $4500 for 2017–18 Prius Prime [see detail]
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Posted June 6, 2018 at 0:28 AM EDT
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 06/07/2018, 09:59 PM EDT
Why not if nothing wrong with car you can drive it another 300000 miles //@anonymous: a quick question, do you think it is worth to replace the battery for a 10+ years old car with 200k+ miles? Thanks. //@Anonymous: I have 2007 tch with 230k miles. Replaced the hybrid battery @ 210k and the accessories battery (12v) a couple months ago.
The tvh simply the most reliable car i have ever own. Zero problem except the batteries which i expected after 200k

By anonymous on 06/07/2018, 02:00 PM EDT
gas is not the only thing that's highest in CA //@Anonymous: Why only 2k in CA ? We got the highest gas price here.

By anonymous on 06/07/2018, 11:16 AM EDT
rebate is from toyota and if CA has more demand, why would they give more rebate? //@Anonymous: Why only 2k in CA ? We got the highest gas price here.

By anonymous on 06/07/2018, 10:23 AM EDT
Why only 2k in CA ? We got the highest gas price here.

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 06:12 PM EDT
a quick question, do you think it is worth to replace the battery for a 10+ years old car with 200k+ miles? Thanks. //@Anonymous: I have 2007 tch with 230k miles. Replaced the hybrid battery @ 210k and the accessories battery (12v) a couple months ago.
The tvh simply the most reliable car i have ever own. Zero problem except the batteries which i expected after 200k

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 05:01 PM EDT
I have 2007 tch with 230k miles. Replaced the hybrid battery @ 210k and the accessories battery (12v) a couple months ago.
The tvh simply the most reliable car i have ever own. Zero problem except the batteries which i expected after 200k

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 12:16 PM EDT
The battery of my friend's camry hybrid died in about 8 years. That was when he started using the ECO mode. Do not use the ECO mode if you are driving one. FYI.

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 10:55 AM EDT
That statement clearly shows you know absolutely nothing about Toyota hybrid system. A little education hybrid battery from Toyota is one of the most reliable. My Camry going on 200000 miles and haven't had a single issue with it I've known people to go over 300000 miles on Prius and the only thing they've changed is the regular 12 volt battery. You must be the guy who still rides a donkey. Dumas //@anonymous: Hybrids will cost many $$$$ for batteries.

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 09:10 AM EDT
you dont need one, you are one //@Anonymous: I'm looking for a hybrid donkey. Anyone knows where to get one?

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 09:02 AM EDT
Only a 4 seater though. Pass!

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 08:50 AM EDT
Change the battery DIY, only 2000

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 06:22 AM EDT
I'm looking for a hybrid donkey. Anyone knows where to get one?

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 05:19 AM EDT
In stock: Akron, OH. Prius surely good for less than 100K miles.
Then trade in. //@anonymous: Hybrids will cost many $$$$ for batteries.

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 05:12 AM EDT
Hybrids will cost many $$$$ for batteries.

By uconn on 06/06/2018, 04:58 AM EDT
But all dealers sold out.....CT, MA, RI....

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 01:01 AM EDT
Toyota ad

By anonymous on 06/06/2018, 12:57 AM EDT
total rebate + tax credit = around 7-8k in CA

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