krispy said:So at that rate the sale of 2600 vehicles runs well into 2016 so we can expect some better deals in the future. If anyone at Toyota reads this, I'll lease one if the September pricing comes back, otherwise it will be too late.
I got lucky and leased mine just in time to get the awesome lease (474/month, including tax, unlimited mileage, zero out of pocket). I agree with you that they have no chance of hitting the 2600 goal unless they sweeten the deal again. Why not go the route of Nissan and Chevy and just lower the MSRP? With the true cost to make the RAV much higher than the sticker price, it's just an artificial number anyway. If they don't do that, then the awesome lease better be offered now, or they'll have to make it even better next year to unload what they need.