- Entering the dealership I was met with nonchelant glances by staff, who to their defense were busy, but not enough to find out what I wanted. Finally after waiting 20 minutes a non salesperson came to speak to me to ask me what I wanted. A test-drive which I had pre-booked.
- Talking to the salesperson after the test drive I explained what options I wanted and the colour of the Prius: pure white with the protection and style packs.
The response was that they couldn't do the protection pack for a pure white prius!!! Besides, they said I don't really need the protection pack.
- I also decided to go for the sun-roof option. Again, the response was that I could have it but it was a gimmick.
- Finally I asked for DAB radio. The price was 400 pounds including labour, which I thought was a bit rich considering many top-of-the-range new cars include DAB. After much research on DAB"s future, I must admit I am pleased I did not pay the extra money for this option. The FM switch-off is unlikely to happen by 2015. The current DAB standard will be out-of-date by then (DAB+ and DVB-H will likely come in), and as far as I can tell you won't be able to upgrade the current Prius DAB radio to the new standard with a simple and cheap upgrade. Finally DAB in cars can be very choppy according to a friend who has a Range-Rover (the irony is not lost on me
So to sum-up I got the impression that all the dealership wanted to do was sell me a basic Prius Spirit. I couldn't have pushed the money down their throats. What gives? Anyone else have this experience?
