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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Joeypip, Oct 17, 2012.

  1. terpsmandan

    terpsmandan Member

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    I was commuting in a 2005 Jeep Wrangler. Now it is retired and with my monthly payment and Geico, my monthly budget has gone down. I still have the Jeep as a toy.
     
  2. DianneWhitmire

    DianneWhitmire High PRIUStess

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    You're not crazy. I watch these grim faces at the pumps these days filling up. Unless you really don't care about what you spend on fuel, you need to look at this objectively. I care how comfortable my car is because I am in it at least 88 miles a day, 6 days a week. BUT - at least in CA, I am In it far less long TIMEWISE because of the HOV lanes so I can get home or to work faster... and be a lot more comfortable in both places than in a car!
     
  3. Joeypip

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    I live near the Boston area. Fortunately, I don't have to drive into Boston or use the HOV. Although Massachusetts does not allow a one passenger vehicle use the HOV even if it's the Nissan Leaf, but some reason they allow motorcycles.
     
  4. terpsmandan

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    Once I added it up, it was a no-brainer. Coming out of a Jeep, the only thing I miss is the top down (can't do that in the winter, however) and the sound system (Alpine-Infinity-Kicker system), but now I have XM.
     
  5. Joeypip

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    So I've had the PiP from the dealer for about 3 days. I've been getting about 76 mpg for the 3 days with 1 charge per day. Seem about right to you guys? Nevertheless, the LS430 gets me 18-19 mpg city.
     
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    Are you Crazy? NO!

    Your are finally seeing the light. And doing something about it.
     
  7. terpsmandan

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    The shorter the commute, the higher the MPG. 55 out of the last tank with one full charge per day and about a half charge before I go home.
     
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    I used to drive a 300hp BMW and I would never go back.

    I drove 35 miles yesterday and didn't use a drop of gas thanks to free charging stations in Santa Monica.

    Over the last 120 miles I am averaging 110 mpg. Toyota gave me a coupon for a free tank of gas. I am not going to buy gas until I get to 1200-1300+ miles.

    I was borrowing a 4 cylinder Passat while waiting on my PiP. It was $80 to fill that thing with 87 octane and its a sedan. Plus you have the advanced model, its basically a Lexus already. Your not sacrificing much, and your helping the planet.
     
  9. John H

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    Plug-In EV mode is addicting. My best day of EV only has been 128 miles, but 90 is more normal. My last 3000 miles is something like 1500 mpg and I might not buy gasoline for another 3000 miles.
     
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    Don't buy it - lease it. Then you'll have the option to give it back to the dealer in 3 years and get a plug-in Lexus hybrid.
     
  11. Electric Charge

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    Agreed, it's the main reason I went with a lease. In fact, I would love to see a poll which shows leasing vs buying results, I bet the lease # is unusually high for the PiP.
     
  12. terpsmandan

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    I leased it because TFS sets the residuals so low that you won't be stuck at the end of the lease if you want to buy it.
     
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    Sounds about right.

    One of my former coworkers who used to drive an Audi A4 then switched to an 02 or 03 Nissan Altima, then later a Honda Fit would say yeah, work on German cars was always "a grand here, a grand there". When he was driving the Altima, even though he liked the V6 engine, he would always say "Japanese cars suck!" mainly because he didn't like his Altima's handling.
     
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    You will still pay the high price for gasoline, you just won't pay it as often as you did beforeā€¦