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2018 Toyota Prius Prime Year End Sale: up to $4000 Manufacture Cash Back

+ up to $4500 Fed Tax Credit
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Toyota has year-end sale on 2018 Toyota Prius Prime in select areas. Plus
  • Toyota offers up to $4000 cash back in select regions - Ends 1/2/19
  • Fed tax credit: $4500 for 2017–18 Prius Prime [see detail]
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    1. Check Toyota Prime offer in your area [Toyota]
      • $4000 Cash back in NY, NJ..., $1500 back in CA, and more
    2. Make a quotation to see the price quote in your area

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Posted December 12, 2018 at 12:11 PM EST
by cheetah


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By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 11:45 PM EST
it might runs smooth but the safety features are out dated. Also, how is the running and maintenance costs? How much is the regular oil change come up? I had to spend 3000 or more per year after 3 years for similar car and decided to go to Toyota for resale value, safety, etc. //@Anonymous: I bought a new bmw in 2000.still it runs nice and smooth. Go for bmw

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 08:54 PM EST
Please I want deals on Honda. Honda is better than Toyota.

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 05:44 PM EST
No deal. When I bought my last prius, I got a total of 7500 cash back. 4k from toyota and 3.5k from dealer.

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 05:20 PM EST
No you can't. Sales prices are based on the location of the purchase since the car has to be registered there. If that were not the case, most people would buy a car in a state with no sales tax (ex. Oregon) and drive it back to their home state and save a ton of money. //@Anonymous: If I buy a new car in NY and drive back. Can I still get the $4000 rebate?

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 05:14 PM EST
Well, don't forget the extra excise tax collected at the highest valuation if you buy a new year model. And the insurance overpaid. You can easily lose more if you keep being a gnat. //@Anonymous: I don't really recommend buying cars at the year end because you lose one year of resale depreciation automatically. Try using KBB to quote the difference between a 4-year and 5-year old car, and key in the difference in negotiation. This should be around 1000-1500

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 05:14 PM EST
No its FU NC //@anonymous: No cash back in NC. FU Toyota.

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 04:23 PM EST
I bought a new bmw in 2000.still it runs nice and smooth. Go for bmw

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 03:38 PM EST
If I buy a new car in NY and drive back. Can I still get the $4000 rebate?

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 02:11 PM EST
Valid point, but if you are planning to keep the car for long and not sell shortly after buying, year end is still a good time to buy, as long as you are getting lower price. //@Anonymous: I don't really recommend buying cars at the year end because you lose one year of resale depreciation automatically. Try using KBB to quote the difference between a 4-year and 5-year old car, and key in the difference in negotiation. This should be around 1000-1500

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 01:56 PM EST
$1 hah hah. //@Anonymous: So what is the final price?

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 01:50 PM EST
I don't really recommend buying cars at the year end because you lose one year of resale depreciation automatically. Try using KBB to quote the difference between a 4-year and 5-year old car, and key in the difference in negotiation. This should be around 1000-1500

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 01:26 PM EST
So what is the final price?

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 12:44 PM EST
No cash back in NC. FU Toyota.

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 12:43 PM EST
Good eye. I have a 2016 prius (not prime), I love it, it's a substantial improvement in handling over the 3rd gen. Slightly less cargo room but no biggy. //@Anonymous: 2017?

By anonymous on 12/12/2018, 12:22 PM EST
2017?

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