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If you didn't buy a prius...

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by crazyjeys, Sep 24, 2012.

  1. ChipL

    ChipL Active Member

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    If not a Prius, then it would have been the new Subaru Impreza Wagon
     
  2. TN Traveler

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    A 2012 V6 mustang convertible, white with the Pony package, it's sitting in the garage, last week leaving the Outer Banks it was getting 32 mpg, 65 mph with the top up, got to Raleigh with a trip average of 28.4 mpg, this and 305 hp!
     
  3. sdtundra

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  4. Xaran

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    Me too, I probably will get a BRZ early next year. Cool car for the $ and decent milage for a sports car
     
  5. tadc

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    We just swapped my wife's 07 Yaris for a 2010 Prius. We were originally looking at a2011 Hyundai Elantra wagon, then started looking at the sedan due to much better MPG... thinking all along we couldn't afford a Prius.

    When I finally did look at the Prius (lowering my sights slightly to 2010), I realized it would take about 3 years for the fuel savings to make up the additional cost. That's not accounting for the difference between 2010/2011 or the residual value difference.

    Our other car ("my" car), a 2001 VW Golf TDI. As you can see, we are a high-MPG family. :)
     
  6. priusincc

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    That's a tough one. If we were trying to go to one car- then a Subaru Impreza or Honda CR-V.

    If we keep the RAV4- then probably a Honda Civic or Fit.
     
  7. Much More Better

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  8. Rebound

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    Me too! But Camry had a really boring interior. It wasn't any fun to drive. It's like a slice of unbuttered toast. My kids did like its larger backseat, but they also prefer Prius. They said Prius is a cool car for your parents to drive. (Northern California really is different).
     
  9. milkman44

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    Exactly my choices, really wanted a Fit, but found a certified Prius to look at on the way to the Honda dealer, then planned on the Mazda 5 if no deal on the Fit. Went to Toyota first and drove the Prius, way more car than I expected so salesman drove my Lexus home, 75 miles, followed by their mechanic to haul him back.
     
  10. El Dobro

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    A Chevy Cruze Eco. A friend has one and it's a pretty nice car.