Tony,
Very good info.. However, you need to add the sales tax and doc fees not deduct from the total cost.
Steve
Very good info.. However, you need to add the sales tax and doc fees not deduct from the total cost.
Steve
TonyWilliams said:katiemarika said:I'm not sure how the taxes work with the rebates, which is why I was thinking that at a slightly higher price the CPO might actually be a better deal . . .
Any advice out there?
Katie,
The numbers don't all add up on this offer. Please read through the first post about discounts on this thread.
Purchase deals for NEW (not used) should look like this:
2012 Rav4 EV
$50,870 Retail MSRP (inc floor mats and destination, add $200 for white)
($2,000-$4,000) Dealer Discount
($9,300 - $10,000) Toyota Cash with 0.0% interest for 60 months
$5,000 sales tax and license plates in California
$80 doc fee
$36,870 - $39,570 net cost plus tax and license. This is what you will pay in the dealership.
Then:
($7,500) Fed Tax Credit (you will get this with your taxes with form 8936)
($2,500) CA State Rebate (you will get this when you mail in a form)
$26,870 - $29,570 Total Net Cost