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by maloneys on Mon Feb 18 06:33:35 PST 2008
I want to buy a Prius Package #5 in the Minneapolis/St Paul area this week. Does anyone know if it is possible to get one near the invoice price? Thanks.
Re: Rav4 from online dealers? [firehouse46]
by sdc2 on Tue Jan 22 20:03:39 PST 2008
Price #2 is ridiculous...sure you quoted that right? I am paying almost 3 grand less than that for base 4x4 with V6...
Re: Just bought 2008 Rav4 V6 2WD [gianniagogo]
by sdc2 on Mon Jan 14 06:39:28 PST 2008
Nicely done...and I'm glad you didn't reward that kind of behavior by buying from him, too.
Re: Price on 08 RAV4 (V6, 4WD, Limited) in twin cities [c2008]
by katfile on Sun Dec 30 02:27:18 PST 2007
Because its a V6. MSRP you are quoting is for 4cyl.
Re: i [trebor129]
by gagrice on Sun Jan 13 17:15:53 PST 2008
This from the above link explains it pretty well. The SUV Tax Write-off Rules Broke New Ground Internal Revenue Service Code Section l79 lets a business write off the purchase price of equipment the first year (up to a total of $105,000). This code section eliminates the delay of depreciating assets over a number of years. Passenger cars aren't eligible for the equipment tax deduction. But trucks and SUVs are. However, there was a $25,000 ceiling for trucks or SUVs, limiting how much could be written off the first year. A loophole in the $350-billion stimulus plan passed in 2003 removed the $25,000 ceiling for SUVs. The large SUVS (over 6,000 pounds GVWR) were considered trucks, not passenger vehicles. The amount expensed the first year grew from a maximum of $25,000 to the full $105,000 in 2005. Suddenly, being able to write the full purchase price off immediately made the larger SUV a more attractive purchase. They gained an edge over regular automobiles and smaller SUVs subject to customary depreciation or the $25,000 ceiling. Clever businesses owners (and auto dealers) rushed to take advantage of the loophole. It fueled SUV sales and distorted the auto market. Then Congress started to feel pressured for passing a poorly-thought-out law that rewards people for buying more car than they need and encourages gas guzzlers. Congress passed another law that went into effect October 23, 2004, that rolled back the SUV deduction from the $105,000 in 2005 to $25,000. Unless a vehicle was placed in service before that date, the higher figure didn't apply. Congress may feel that they fixed this deduction, but there's been a lot of lingering confusion and mixed messages. One point that must be considered is the fact that depreciation deductions for these heavy SUVs will always be greater than depreciation deductions for regular cars or the smaller SUVs. For example, if a Realtor were to purchase a $47,000 Escalade and use it 100% for business, the entire $47,000 would be deductible over the life of the vehicle. And $25,000 of that would be deductible during the first year. Compare that to the purchase of a $47,000 regular car, and the maximum depreciation deduction over the first five years of business use equals $15,000 to $16,000. In effect, all Congress has done is to decrease the first-year write-off of these large SUVs
Re: Rav4 2008 Rav4 Base 4x4 6 cyl - Good Deal? Standard Equipment? [davejoy]
by sdc2 on Thu Jan 10 13:19:28 PST 2008
I think it is a couple hundred more than yours, but looks like I did get a few more doo-dads than you did on it...but I am waiting for a breakdown of all the costs and options/accessories from my buddy at the fleet dealer and I will pass along more definite details when I get them. Right now all I am working with is what he told me over the phone...

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