Toyota RAV4 Prime And Dodge Demon Have Something In Common
For reference, the base price is $38,100, though there’s a $7,500 tax credit and, in some states, additional green incentives. Other dealerships throughout the country are demanding more modest markups ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, though they typically require a $1,000 deposit. Not surprisingly, there are even waitlists supposedly as high as 30 people per dealer.
Basically what’s happening here is that tax credit incentives are being completely offset by dealership markups. And because demand is high at the moment, Toyota isn’t offering the RAV4 Prime with any factory incentives. This could change of course, but not for the foreseeable future. Aside from its excellent performance, the RAV4 Prime is also extremely fuel-efficient, returning a 94 MPGe rating and 42 miles of all-electric range.
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