TORRANCE, Calif., July 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A.,
Inc., announced new manufacturer's suggested retail prices (MSRP) today for 13
select 2009 Toyota and Scion vehicles. The overall average MSRP for the 13
models increases by $181, or 0.81 percent.
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The 2009 Avalon full-size sedan adds to its value with additional standard
equipment that includes driver and front passenger active headrests, Brake
Assist, traction control, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and a satellite
radio ready color-keyed SDARS antenna and prewire. The base MSRP for Avalon
will range from $27,845 for the XL grade to $35,185 for the premium Limited
grade. Overall, Avalon prices will increase $520, or 1.7 percent.
The 2009 FJ Cruiser Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) adds driver and front
passenger active headrests, roll-sensing curtain airbags, a VSC cut-off
switch,
front map light, and a driver-side vanity mirror as standard equipment. The
FJ also adds three new colors -- non-metallic Black, Silver, and Iceberg White
with all-white monochromatic finish. The base MSRP for the FJ Cruiser will
range from $23,320 for the 4x2 V6 with a five-speed automatic transmission to
$24,910 for the 4x4 V6 automatic. Overall, the price of the 2009 FJ Cruiser
increases by $275, or 1.1 percent.
For 2009, the Land Cruiser full-size SUV adds factory privacy glass on the
rear side and quarter windows as standard equipment. The base MSRP for the
Land Cruiser will be $64,755, representing an increase of $655, or 1.0
percent.
The base MSRP for the 2009 4Runner SUV will range from $28,640 for the 4x2
SR5 V6 to $39,360 for the 4x4 Limited V8. On average the MSRP for the 2009
4Runner increases by $225, or 0.7 percent.
The base MSRP for the 2009 Highlander mid-size SUV will range from $27,600
for the Base front-wheel-drive model with a V6 engine and five-speed automatic
transmission to $34,520 for the Limited four-wheel-drive V6 with a five-speed
automatic. The overall average MSRP for Highlander will increase by $47, or
0.2 percent. The base MSRP for the gas-electric Highlander Hybrid will range
from $34,700 for the two-row, four-wheel-drive with intelligence base model to
$41,020 for the three-row, four-wheel-drive with intelligence Limited. The
overall average MSRP for the Highlander Hybrid increases by $518, or 1.4
percent.
The base MSRP for the 2009 Sienna van will range from $24,540 for the
seven-passenger front-wheel-drive CE grade to $37,865 for the all-wheel-drive
XLE Limited. The average base MSRP for Sienna will increase $100, or 0.4
percent.
The base MSRP gas-electric Prius Hybrid will range from $22,000 for the
Standard grade to $24,270 for the Touring grade. The overall average price
for Prius will increase $500, or 2.2 percent.
The 2009 Corolla sedan will receive a price adjustment increase of $100,
or 0.6 percent. The base MSRP will range from $15,350 for the Base grade with
a five-speed manual transmission to $20,050 for the XRS grade with a
five-speed automatic transmission.
A price adjustment for the 2009 Matrix will increase its MSRP by $100, or
0.5 percent. The base MSRP will range from $16,290 for the 4x2 Standard grade
with a five-speed manual transmission to $21,950 for the 4x2 XRS with a
five-speed automatic.
The 2009 Camry sedan will receive an MSRP adjustment reflecting an
increase of $225, or 1.0 percent. The base MSRP will range from $19,145 for
the Camry four-cylinder with a five-speed manual transmission to $28,695 for
the XLE V6 with a six-speed automatic. The gas-electric Camry Hybrid will
receive a price adjustment increase of $500, or 1.9 percent. The new MSRP
will be $26,150.
Scion
After its introduction last year, the Scion xD carries over unchanged.
The manual transmission xD will have an MSRP of $14,650, reflecting an
increase of $100, or 0.7 percent. The automatic transmission model will be
$15,450 representing an increase $100, or 0.7 percent.
The effective dates for each vehicle's pricing will vary as many will
correspond with their on-sale date. Scion xD pricing went into effect on July
14 and Sienna pricing on July 24. Pricing for the Prius, RAV4, FJ Cruiser,
4Runner and Land Cruiser will become effective on August 1. Avalon pricing
will take effect on August 11 while pricing for the Highlander and Highlander
Hybrid will become effective August 25. Prices for previously launched 2009
vehicles (Corolla, Matrix, Camry and Camry Hybrid) will become effective with
North American production beginning August 25 and Japan-sourced vehicles
arriving on or after August 25.
Effective with vehicles processed on or after July 14, 2008 the amount of
delivery, processing and handling fees (DPH) increased by $60 on all Toyota
Division vehicles and $50 on all Scion vehicles. The DPH for Toyota Division
vehicles is now $720 for passenger cars and $745 for light trucks. The DPH
for all Scion vehicles is $670. The DPH fee for vehicles distributed by
Southeast Toyota and Gulf States Toyota may vary.
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Series Price Change Change
Corolla +100 0.6%
Matrix +100 0.5%
Prius +500 2.2%
Camry Gas +225 1.0%
Camry HV +500 1.9%
Avalon +520 1.7%
FJ Cruiser +275 1.1%
Sienna +100 0.4%
4Runner +225 0.7%
Highlander Gas +47 0.2%
Highlander HV +518 1.4%
Land Cruiser +655 1.0%
Scion xD +100 0.7%
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SOURCE Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Bill Kwong, +1-310-468-3764, or Denise Morrissey, +1-310-468-4844, both of
Toyota Product Communications