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Talk Me Down ...Thinking of trading Prius for Maxima

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by joeyd08, Sep 22, 2010.

  1. a_gray_prius

    a_gray_prius Rare Non-Old-Blowhard Priuschat Member

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    #1. Thank you.

    #2: soo.......335i??? 6cyl twin turbo easily modified (ECU flash) to over 350hp.....? 135i...same engine, smaller body?
     
  2. Codyroo

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    It doesn't just have to be gasoline cost, but it is a factor of the overall savings. Really what we are talking about is the overall cost of operation of the vehicle A vs vehicle B (and the OP has included the differential in car payments).

    This operating cost does take into account money spent on gasoline, but also maintenance, insurance, repairs, etc. As an example, a fellow at work with a BMW M5 replaced his two rear tires. It cost him something like $800 for the two rear tires that lasted him ~ 25,000 miles. I remembered thinking that the $1600 that he'd have to spend to replace all 4 tires would like be more than I would spend on tires for the first 200,000 miles of my car's life (assuming I could get 2 sets of Hydroedges and get ~ 90k on each set + my original set).

    Imagine that he changes all 4 tires every 50k miles with the current rubber he runs. Assuming a 10 year ownership @ 20,000 miles per year (we both have 60+ mile commutes), he's looking at having purchased 3 sets of tires at a current value of $5000 total. If I had to purchase at the same interval, (thus 3 sets) I'd spend ~$1100, thus saving nearly $4000.

    BTW his tires (I looked them up on Tire Rack) - Fronts = $385 each, Rears = $442 each, with a tread rating of 220.

    Mine = $93 each with a tread rating of 320 (yokohama avids)

    Thus, he should end up buying an extra set of tires, thus raising his cost another $1650 or so. I could get the Goodyears (OEM) and get a tire rating of 540, thus decreasing another purchase of mine, adding another $400 in savings., so now you are up to $6,000 in savings IN TIRES ALONE over the life of the car.

    The Nissan won't cost as much as a BMW, more like $600 for four tires rather than $1600 for four tires.
     
  3. a_gray_prius

    a_gray_prius Rare Non-Old-Blowhard Priuschat Member

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    So you can feel extra smug: my other car's tires are $300 each with a treadwear rating of 60 :eek: (ADVAN A048, Medium compound).
     
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    Ok that's funny, insightful and even practical.
     
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    I like the diesel BMW 335d. It gets 36mpg and is pretty fast. It is really the best of both worlds.
     
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    MMMMmmmm! That 335i is my dream car ...w/paddle shifters :) I had a 330i I traded for the Prius. I wish I could afford that car but just isn't in the cards yet between the payment and maint. I didn't know the flash could be modified for that kind of HP though. I drove the 335 several times as loaners while they were servicing my car and WOW it was beautiful. Handled like a dream and a rocket for sure. I guess the bottom line is what you want from your car. I have loved the Prius for it's gas mileage, practical day to day use, tons of space, high tech toys, and yes ...style. I think it's a cool looking little car. I do however love the ease of getting up to speed w/ the touch of the pedal. I also haven't found the Prius physically comfortable on my back or butt. Short seat doesn't offer much support to the thighs. Anyhow if I had my choice I'd take a new blue, 335ix with the sports package, premium package, and comfort (whatever they call it) package. New that's only about $52,000...:)
     
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    All the cars I see around here are about the same "fast"... must have something to do with speed limits, safety or cops.
     
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    60! Yikes! I think the donut has a higher rating!

    I wouldn't call it smug....more like horror! When he told me how much his rears cost, I felt awful for him. What a crappy way to spend $800!
     
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