Wow. I'm paying cash and looking to get a basic LE. Total cost is a lot less. Maybe you could do a quick video for people like me. Unfortunately, because these cars are in high demand, my local dealers are demanding thousands more than the sticker price. The advantages of having cash and taking the base model still results in paying around $36,000 after taxes and destination.
Yeah the new Prius is so amazing and in demand that grubby ass dealers are marking it up to such an insane amount its no longer a deal. In Illinois I see 2023’s with 20k miles going for several thousands more than a brand new 2024 msrp of same trim. It’s insane.
I mean you always have to pay gas unless you buy electric. I’ve paid off my car for years and over that same time it’s costing me $20k over 6 years without issues in just insurance and gas alone, so this number feels a lot bigger than it actually is.
Great video Maie. thanks. I bought this car in cash because I figured it's the best all-rounder for the next decade or two and paid exactly 35k like you said. 8k in interest is insane, I would never xD. Side note: she's a cutie aint she? I mean maie, not the car.
I rather driver a reliable used car and invest the $800 on retirement or build my down payment for a house. Plus, all these 2020-2029 vehicles will be affordable in 10 years when they hit the used market. Be patient, everyone. A brand new car is not worth the $500+ monthly payment
Wow. I'm paying cash and looking to get a basic LE. Total cost is a lot less. Maybe you could do a quick video for people like me. Unfortunately, because these cars are in high demand, my local dealers are demanding thousands more than the sticker price. The advantages of having cash and taking the base model still results in paying around $36,000 after taxes and destination.
Yeah the new Prius is so amazing and in demand that grubby ass dealers are marking it up to such an insane amount its no longer a deal. In Illinois I see 2023’s with 20k miles going for several thousands more than a brand new 2024 msrp of same trim. It’s insane.
Nice and detailed video
I mean you always have to pay gas unless you buy electric. I’ve paid off my car for years and over that same time it’s costing me $20k over 6 years without issues in just insurance and gas alone, so this number feels a lot bigger than it actually is.
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Incredible 😲
Do a 2025 Camry XLE MSRP like 39788
I just did the XSE if you’d like to see that -- ruclips.net/video/M4-0G4fMEhw/видео.htmlsi=iTM0JvV9HT4UFZoT
Great video Maie. thanks. I bought this car in cash because I figured it's the best all-rounder for the next decade or two and paid exactly 35k like you said. 8k in interest is insane, I would never xD. Side note: she's a cutie aint she? I mean maie, not the car.
1800 for registration? F that I’ll get a Tesla
Report started at 32K ended at 62K what the F
Thanks..used 2029 Sentra alllllllllll the way😂
Great breakdown! Finally a vehicle that is not going to break the bank!
I’ll wait to buy it used, so the first owner gets hit with that “driving off the lot depreciation.”
I’d like to see an Acura Integra.
Great you really right and what?😢
If you cant afford 48-60 month term, you shouldnt be buying it.
It bothers me more than it should that she says “cent” instead of “cents”
I don't know............kind of makes her more distinct and unique. Obvious though, this person has the "chops"
I rather driver a reliable used car and invest the $800 on retirement or build my down payment for a house.
Plus, all these 2020-2029 vehicles will be affordable in 10 years when they hit the used market.
Be patient, everyone. A brand new car is not worth the $500+ monthly payment