I'm thinking about getting a Hybrid.......help

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Well wtf u ask a question like u had no clue about the these type of cars :142smilie Here is what an engineer told me about these cars. He said the expensive repairs out weigh the savings on gas. Me i would rather pay for the repairs then give that money to oil companies. My next car will be a Prius.


I think that's the difference between a lot of people Sponge. You will buy a Prius not to save money on gas but to keep it from the oil companies. I buy whatever the hell I like to ride in and could give a shit who gets the money for it. Why go around worrying about who's getting rich, enjoy life man and worry about making yourself happy.
 

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There are better values out there in traditional cars, and fuel efficiency is in the same ballpark, so hybrid are not an option for me at this time
 

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I think that's the difference between a lot of people Sponge. You will buy a Prius not to save money on gas but to keep it from the oil companies. I buy whatever the hell I like to ride in and could give a shit who gets the money for it. Why go around worrying about who's getting rich, enjoy life man and worry about making yourself happy.

I elminated prius from my list for the same reason sponge is all in. Go figure.
 

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I was looking at Hybrids for some time. However, after doing the math on total cost, repairs and mpg.
I bought a Ford Focus(20K). It gets 31/35 mpg. Its a bit smaller car then I wanted. Going from a $150 a fill up on my F250(16mpg) to less then $40 is great.
The savings on gas pays for more than 50% of the cost new car.

I am not sure it would be a great chick magnet at the strip clubs. But, now I have a lot more $$ for the girls.
 
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I was looking at Hybrids for some time. However, after doing the math on total cost, repairs and mpg.
I bought a Ford Focus(20K). It gets 31/35 mpg. Its a bit smaller car then I wanted. Going from a $150 a fill up on my F250(16mpg) to less then $40 is great.
The savings on gas pays for more than 50% of the cost new car.

I am not sure it would be a great chick magnet at the strip clubs. But, now I have a lot more $$ for the girls.

Very smart choice ! The problem is Boys lives in an area that it would embarrass him to drive a Ford.
 
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My wife and I both drive Honda Civic hybrids. I'm not a car guy, so I'm not all that into what I'm driving. Here's what I do know: My car is great and I never have any trouble (2006, BTW). The gas mileage is phenomenal, especially after driving a Ram 1500 V8. I love hearing people bitching about the price of gas, bc it makes me feel good about my choice of vehicle. I fill up once every 2-3 weeks, and when I fill up, it is only like 12 gallons. My commute is 25 minutes, so I am doing pretty well.
 

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My wife and I both drive Honda Civic hybrids. I'm not a car guy, so I'm not all that into what I'm driving. Here's what I do know: My car is great and I never have any trouble (2006, BTW). The gas mileage is phenomenal, especially after driving a Ram 1500 V8. I love hearing people bitching about the price of gas, bc it makes me feel good about my choice of vehicle. I fill up once every 2-3 weeks, and when I fill up, it is only like 12 gallons. My commute is 25 minutes, so I am doing pretty well.

How much power does it have? I was going to look around soon.
 

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For my next car, I was leaning to a hybrid (prius at top of list), but also considering a small Volvo sedan.

Things changed last week when I drove a rented ford focus. Over the course of the week I drove 600+ miles at 34mpg. Aside from being a touch noisy, I was damn impressed with this car. With fuel efficiency at this level, I am no longer interested in hybrids and the bump in price that comes with them.

The focus is now near the top of my list, particularly if there is a leather trim package available.
 

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Disclaimer: I am not a car guy. My recommendation may not be suitable for all. Performance means little to me, as long as I have enough acceleration to merge onto highways and such.
 

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Disclaimer: I am not a car guy. My recommendation may not be suitable for all. Performance means little to me, as long as I have enough acceleration to merge onto highways and such.

They have a Focus GT coming out soon. :shrug:

Have to check that out.
 
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