Get a Prius or not?

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  1. Prius Cop

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    I usually drive around 60 mph and average about 40 mpg in my Corolla.
     
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    you should pick up 10-15 mpg

    if you put on 16,000 a years that's 400 gallons x 3 bucks = $1,200.

    at 55 mpg, that's about 300 gallons. so 100 gallons = $300. savings per year x # of years you plan to keep her
     
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    I forgot to mention I was interested in a new one. But I am learning too. So be patient with my newbie questions.
     
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    is 26,600 including TTL?
     
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    Not sure. It is a Corolla S Plus with 145k.
     
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    will you be racking up that many miles?
     
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    The one I was looking at may be sold now. I didn't see it on the site again. What is the best way to shop for a new one?
     
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    Less than 75 a day.
     
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    looks like $5-8,000. on kbb
     
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    Unless you can afford to spend the extra money, I'd run the Corolla another year or possibly longer.
     
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    i just search the dealers inventory of dealers i'm willing to travel to, then ask for the best price on line.
     
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    Do you put much faith in True Car?
     
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    never used it, but you can find others experience here. do a little goggle searching and select priuschat hits
     
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    If your Corolla is still reliable, there is no doubt that you will save a lot of money by keeping it. If you want a new car and can afford one, then the real comparison would be the cost (up front and long term) of a new Prius vs a new Corolla or similar car. Many variables and preferences to consider.
     
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    That adds up over 365 days per year - could well be better to buy a PRIUS. Prius will have significantly lower fuel use, but also things like brakes last forever (likely the life of the car). There is no gearbox as such - but a clever Hybrid Synergy drive which uses 2 electric motors and the petrol motor driving through an epicyclic gearset. Normal gearboxes - and worse, belt-type CVTs can be very expensive to maintain and repair. PRIUS petrol engine only drives maybe 75-80% of the time, so should last longer.

    Check the car out - drive it, check that you like the drive. Not sure if you get the COROLLA Hybrid there - it's a cheaper car than PRIUS, though without the aluminium bonnet and boot lid, and not as aerodynamic won't be as economical - but worth considering.

    I forgot that you get SEDANs in USA - they do have them here, but most we see are the hatch. Which has a very small boot in the 2019 version.
     
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    That's life isn't it. Always balancing things up.
    • Yes, I could walk - too hot, 32°C and only 11am;
    • Or ride a bike - getting too old for that, and bursitis in my shoulder is aggravated by a bike;
    • Or catch a bus - but it's a kilometer walk to the bus-stop - and last time I tried, the bus came along with "BUS FULL" on the front - next was 45 mins later so I walked back and got the car!!!
    • Or a TAXI - and they're expensive if you're going far (at least here);
    • Get an old banger - and spend every Saturday night getting grime out from under your fingernails from the day's repairs.
    Or buy a car - and then you pay your money for what you consider appropriate. While we maybe able to afford a Merc, we may choose something more humble. Choices, choices.

    Yes, depreciation is something which is approximately proportional to the initial capital cost. A 50% depreciation on a $100,000 car will be, $$$ wise, considerably more than on a $12,000 new car. In fact - you could buy and financially write-off several $12k or $20k cars upload_2019-1-28_11-44-39.png and have less depreciation than on an S Class. You'd probably enjoy driving the S Class more - but we've decided that a PRIUS, at $25k ish is what we'll spend. But it comes down to ... Choices.
     
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