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A 2006 Yaris costs $10950 MSRP and the 2006 Prius costs $21725 MSRP. Highway MPG are 39 and 51 respectfully.
Lets say we drive 20000 miles every year and the gas price is a consistent $3.00 (gas price fluxuations do not make a difference)
Fuel costs for the Prius annualy would be $1176 while the fuel costs for the Yaris would be $1538. You would be saving $362 a year on gas if you purchase the Prius. But the Prius costs $10775 more than the Yaris. What added value are you gettng with this $10775? It would take you 29 years to make up that difference in gas savings alone.
This doesnt take into consideration depreciation, maintenance costs, and insurance.
That Yaris could be replaced with a Chevy Aveo, or a Honda Fit, hell even a used Toyota Echo.
I think the Hyrbid idea was fantastic, although it's more of a marketing scheme at the moment.
Lets say we drive 20000 miles every year and the gas price is a consistent $3.00 (gas price fluxuations do not make a difference)
Fuel costs for the Prius annualy would be $1176 while the fuel costs for the Yaris would be $1538. You would be saving $362 a year on gas if you purchase the Prius. But the Prius costs $10775 more than the Yaris. What added value are you gettng with this $10775? It would take you 29 years to make up that difference in gas savings alone.
This doesnt take into consideration depreciation, maintenance costs, and insurance.
That Yaris could be replaced with a Chevy Aveo, or a Honda Fit, hell even a used Toyota Echo.
I think the Hyrbid idea was fantastic, although it's more of a marketing scheme at the moment.