My wife's new hybrid Accord replaced the '98 Maxima. We retained my former commuter vehicle, a '93 Toyota Paseo, as emergency back-up. Last I checked, it still gets 37 mpg.
2005 Salsa BC package (commuting/around town car) 2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette Premier "Final 500" mini-van (vacation/hauler vehicle)
2004 Highlander 2005 Salsa Prius Realized we didn't need two big cars, in process of selling '03 Audi A4. Can you say "depreciation?"
It's seasonal in our family... Winter Me: the '04 Prius in my signature. Sig. Other: '99 Chevy Tracker Summer Me: '94 Harley Low Rider Sig. Other: MY Prius! It's good to share...until I miss my stealth-mobile.
2005 Sienna XLE Limited. We try to put most of the millage on the Prius, but its nice to have the Sienna if we need to haul things or have the grand kids in town.
Let's see... we have a Prius and a Prius. Sometime in the future when hybrids get better I will get a hybrid SUV or PU that can tow.
'05 Tideland Pearl Toyota Prius '97 Maroon Dodge Stratus '98 Charcoal Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited All are great cars!
Life partner drives a 2002 Jetta TDI wagon running on his own homemade biodiesel. His Jetta shares equal billing with my Prius, but his method of making fuel is more cool.
My girlfriend's car is a 1998 Honda Civic. My roommate's car is a late 1990s(?) Toyota Celica. My own second car is a remote control Mini Cooper. (All electric! w00t!)