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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: rochester, new york
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Friends: 0 | Hey everyone! I'm glad to see that there are lots of other people who like priuses. I have put a security deposit on a black prius at my local dealership but sadly, my mom isn't totally sure about the fact that she wants to buy me a prius. Her main concern is that the technology is "too new" and that it's like an ipod and they'll come out with better things soon. What can i say to convince her that that isn't true? |
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| A young senior member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Chicagoland, IL USA, Earth
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Friends: 4 | First, the technology is well tested, since it's basically the same model since 2004. Second, the next model isn't coming out until late 2009 at best, no reason to wait for that. Third, it runs on gasoline. If that becomes obsolete, we're all in trouble. Fourth, there's over 800,000 Prius sold worldwide at this point. Over 180,000 in the U.S. last year - that puts it above total sales of Volvo and about equal to all Subarus sold in the U.S. in 2007. If they're supplying aftermarket parts for Volvos or Subarus, they will also service the Prius. Finally - the Prius IS the "better thing". All cars that keep their engines running at stop lights are old technology, best relegated to the scrap heap of history along with black and white televisions, 5-gallon toilets and houses without insulation. Any non-hybrid, non-EV is obsolete. Also mention gas prices are predicted to approach $4/gal this year, and will certainly permanently pass $5/gal in the lifetime of the car. If your typical drive is more than 8 miles, you will get somewhere around 50 mpg in the summer, depending on driving style and inflating the tires above the minimum 35/33 psi. Good luck!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Northern Michigan
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Friends: 14 | It's not too new. Point your mom at Consumer Reports and other articles that show the Prius is the most cost effective and reliable car you can buy. It doesn't get much simpler than that. Tom |
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Friends: 0 | My mom said she was reading car and driver and that they said it wasnt worth it so that makes me think she's trying to b.s. me into buying some crap car. Plus since "I'm only driving to and from school" which isnt true, I'm not going to get the "full gas potential" of the car. |
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| RatherBWakeboarding Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Napa
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Friends: 1 | I would have been happy with any car my Mom would have bought me. My first car had 2 wheels and 21 speeds! Just take her for a test drive and she will be sold. Good luck! |
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| A young senior member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Chicagoland, IL USA, Earth
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My first car, as a sophomore in college, was a 10-year-old Chevy (once I was driving along and a big screw fell on my foot - that's comforting!), then a couple years later I 'upgraded' to an 8-year-old low-end Mazda, so I kind of agree with Norcal, but if you're getting a new car, it's hard to argue against a Prius, some old fuddy-duddy's at C&D aside (probably took them awhile to accept ABS as well, and still prefer stick shifts, and still expecting $2/gal for gas to come back). Otherwise one of the new small cars, Honda Fit, Nissan Versa, etc. would be good for college. Last edited by nerfer; 03-11-2008 at 11:25 AM. | |
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| An Aussie perspective Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia
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Friends: 36 | I bought my son a $500 Celica we are fixing up and I thought that was generous. I have never owned a new car, is you mum interested in adopting a 46 year old? |
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| Silver Pine Mica Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Rockville, MD
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You might want to mention the safety features, like traction control and all the airbags. And of course you want to start helping the environment now so her future grandchildren will have cleaner air to breathe. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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You can also tell her the Prius has been #1 in consumer satisfaction 3 years in a row? It may even be 4 years now. I tried to find a used one in my area and it was quite difficult. When I went to the Toyota dealership to get put on some kind of used Prius list (so that they would call me if any came in), I was told, "The list is very looong. People just don't tend to trade these cars in. They love them and hold on to them." Because it's a Toyota, it will last - good value. Also, tell her about the gas money you will be saving. It costs less to fill up and you get more for your money. I've had mine for only a week and I'm getting 48 mpg (my trade-in got 24, so I've already skipped a $50 visit to the gas station). That made up for the difference in my car payment, in the first week of the month! Good luck!
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