2010 Toyota Prius pricing increased! 2011 Camry starting from $26,400!
By Andrew C., 26 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Pricing for Toyota's lineup, including the extensively upgraded 2011 Sienna, has been revealed. For most of the vehicles, the starting prices are noticeably down a bit compared to the current models but this isn´t the case with the Prius and Camry. At the bottom of the Sienna presser, there's a chart illustrating that prices will be up for the 2010 hatch and its 2011 sedan sibling. The new-in-2009 third-gen Toyota Prius will cost $400 more, with base MSRPs ranging from $21,400 for the level I model all the way up to $28,070 for the level V. Continued after the jump! Those prices are exclusive of delivery, processing and handling charges of $750. Prices for the 2011 Toyota Camry will increase $200 across the board. Meanwhile, Camry Hybrid prices have risen $250 to a starting price of $26,400. The base Camry with a stick now is priced from $19,595, while a top-of-the-line V6 XLE is priced at $29,245. Those figures are up by about 1% for the Camry and 1.7% for the Prius. The Japan production for the 2011 Toyota Camry will start on January 6 while US production starts on February 1. Dealerships will be receiving the 2011 models from the end of January. The Prius price increase becomes effective January 24, 2010.












