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If you haven't bought one, why not?

2006-07-04 07:39:21 · 16 answers · asked by ocean 3 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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I LOVE my hybrid Prius, and wouldn't trade it for any car in the world!!!! I am currently getting 52MPG WITH the airconditioner on, and driving a combo of hwy and in town. Highway only, I get 56, and in town I can get 85mpg. There are no gears to wear out, and the engine has less wear since it turns off when not in use. It ends up that you get twice the year's service out of these cars. This is my second, and I have to say that they are VERY safe. My first one (a 2000) was destroyed in a freak 55mph rollover accident (rolled twice in a drainage ditch). I WALKED away. The paramedics were amazed! I know friends that have bought the Honda Hybrids and aren't as happy. As for Prius owners, well, we have our own user group (check it out on Yahoo).

2006-07-04 07:58:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wouldn't because financially the make no sense. Plus, with all the computerization in them, I am dubious as to their ultimate reliability. And lastly, with that many batteries that have to be replaced every so often, they certainly are not the environmental saviors people make them out to be.

In short, Diesels are a far, FAR better alternative to hybrids, if only they were sold here. Hybrids are just a fad propogated by people who don't want to look past the gas mileage numbers on the window sticker.

There is one compelling reason to buy one, however. Their gas mileage can mean more energy independance for the US. While that's something that diesels can accomplish too, they aren't readily available here. As to those who say that gas mileage isn't anywhere near what the EPA rates them for - that all depends on how you drive it. Driving style is the biggest determinant in what your gas mileage can be.

2006-07-04 08:55:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

i don't have a hybrid, yet I easily have heavily seen one interior the previous. gas expenses are a controversy with me. I additionally like how they no longer as pollectible and for this reason additionally are extra helpful for those with hypersensitive reactions. i might want to be certain a real hybrid that has the severe-high quality bells and whistles in a wagon type motor vehicle or a small SUV. one difficulty that i'm nonetheless debating is whether or no longer it quite is extra helpful to maintain funds on gas by employing employing a hybrid with figuring out to purchase the hybrid option up front (hybrids oftentimes value slightly extra advantageous than a matching motor vehicle) or to get a nicer extra helpful motor vehicle yet pay extra for gas each week. it quite is a toss up, imo. motherinprincess

2016-12-10 04:30:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have been contemplating it. I want a small car, so for me, it's either the Toyota Prius, or the Honda Civic. I will not wait in line for a car, that's ridiculous, and that's apparently the case with the Prius, plus I don't like its look. The Civic does not come with leather furniture, which I would like. Also, it seems that hybrid cars will need specially trained technicians. So I'm still debating it...

2006-07-04 07:45:45 · answer #4 · answered by browneyedgirl 6 · 0 0

Hybirds Carry a premium over a comparable gasoline engine. Negating any benefit in fuel mpg gained.
Hybrids have many more batteries made of precious metals lead and nickel not to mention acid, adding weight to the vehicle and creating serious disposal, ( hazardous materials) repair and replacement issues.
Hybrids Don’t get anywhere near the EPA estimates in mileage.

2006-07-04 08:10:25 · answer #5 · answered by rjm96 4 · 0 0

i just bought a civic and i was thinking of getting it in hybrid but i decided not to. the non-hybrid gets almost as much gas to the gallon and they say that it would take over 20 years in order to break even from the money you save from the gas just because you have to pay 10,000 more on hybrid cars. plus its still relatively new technology... i would wait to get a hybrid until it develops more

2006-07-04 07:44:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just saving up for a Lexus GS450h hybrid - 339hp, 0-60mph in 5.2 seconds.

Give it time. In 10 years hybrids will be outselling conventional vehicles.

2006-07-06 07:59:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Probably not. The fuel economy is overrated & you can likely do as well with a small compact that sells for much less. Also... if you plan on keeping it long term, I drive my cars for 8-9 years, ask a dealer about the battery life & replacement cost -- scarey.

2006-07-04 07:45:05 · answer #8 · answered by laura_vermont 2 · 0 0

You "can" get better gas mileage and you can ride in HOV lanes in some states without a passenger.

Also "can" means some hybrids don't get better mileage, some of it is hype so the person can feel better.

Don't have one cause I don't need a new car.

2006-07-04 07:43:42 · answer #9 · answered by ic3d2 4 · 0 0

i have not bought one yet b/c they are pricey and i'm told by my mechanic that once the warranty expires, replacement, upkeep and maintenance is VERY cost prohibitive. for example, the battery alone is 10 K and up.

2006-07-04 07:43:26 · answer #10 · answered by Lucy 5 · 0 0

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