Ruissimo
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I put a deposit on a hybrid in August. Build date was 5/14 and they haven’t started building it yet. Doesn’t surprise me there’s no inventory, to be honest.
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You have WA, ID & MT, sooo…..Most of the Oregon dealers won't take a deposit.
True enough, but I had a knee replacement 6 weeks ago and can't travel that far.You have WA, ID & MT, sooo…..
Congrats!I put a deposit on a hybrid in August. Build date was 5/14 and they haven’t started building it yet. Doesn’t surprise me there’s no inventory, to be honest.
That's what I'm hearing here too. Thanks for (mostly) everyone offering thoughts and experiences. I need to cool my jets and be patient for the hybrid Limited that I want to spend almost $60k on.At least I’m starting to feel better about my inability to get an extra cab SR5. It sounds like if you want something specific, you better not be in a hurry. since they’re hovering around $50,000, I’m not willing to compromise and buy something that is not exactly what I want.
Thing is...this hybrid doesn't really improve fuel economy. I think it's just a gimmick to show bigger HP and torque numbers without any real benefit.My wife shopped for both a Toyota and a Lexus hybrid a few months ago. A Lexus dealer we visited had only one NX PHEV and there were only two allocated to them at that time. It is a large Lexus dealership in Richmond, VA and although they had a good number of cars they had almost no hybrids.
Hybrids have only recently become hot and in huge demand. I think Toyota was not prepared for that and dropped the ball. I believe that batteries are the constraint for regular hybrids and PHEVs.
Hopefully they are working on that!
Hmmm. More torque and HP is a gimmick?Thing is...this hybrid doesn't really improve fuel economy. I think it's just a gimmick to show bigger HP and torque numbers without any real benefit.