by kublikhan » Mon 25 Aug 2008, 16:17:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mobil1', 'I') bought a Toyota Prius recently and love it. It's surprisingly big inside for a 4 person family and I'm getting 60+ MPG in city/semi-rural commute.
See
http://priuschat.com/forums/ for lots of info.
Other cars I considered for reliability and good value:
- 2009 Toyota Corolla. (Too new, some issues)
- 2008 Honda Fit. (Small for me.)
- 2008 Honda Civic. (My non-hybrid choice)
- 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid. (Issues with CVT.)
Your shortlist is the same as mine for car shopping. I looked them up at consumer reports. Annual fuel bill is based on $4.00 gas and 15,000 miles a year.
Model CR Base Price Best Dealer Price CR Annual Fuel Bill
Corolla $15,250 $17,100 $1,890
Prius $21,500 $24,400 $1,425
$24,400 - $17,100 - $7300 difference in purchase price. $1890 - $1425 = $465 difference in annual fuel bill. At that rate, it would take 16 years of gas savings to make up the difference in purchase price, assuming 0% annual inflation. If you factor in a modest adjustment for inflation, it could take as much as 25 years to payoff. The Corolla was reported to have better fuel economy and less road noise then the Civic. What drew you to the Civic, and why did you go with the Prius in the end?
I need a car now and can't wait for a Loremo or Aptera.
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