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Saving $2000 over 5-7 year is not bad considering the resale value of hybrid would still retain 40% of its original value. For the 4K premium you paid, your lost is only $2400 (60% of 4k). In other words, you pay for all the benefits usbseawolf listed for only $400!!! What a deal! The bottom line is ... there are people who would pay for being fancy and new and in-style. That alone would create high demand. See what is happening with Priuses. Every dealer has a long waiting list (30-50) for Lexus 400h. Check with your Toyota dealer for Highlander Hybrids. There is a list also. People are paying for MSRP for them. To me, if CA allow HOV lane access for Hybrids, I would buy it in a heart beat! All the rest are icing on the cake. |
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| And the resale for Hybrid will be higher a few years from now because alot more vehicle has hybrid and less people interest in regular engine. | |
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Let's say gas is more like $2.50/gallon, which it now is in some markets, and you have a longer commute, say, you put 15,00 miles/year on the car. 20 mpg = 750 gal = $1875/year in gas cost 28 mpg = 535.7 gal = $1340/year in gas cost $535/year savings. In seven years, that's $3745. If there's still a tax break when you buy it new (I'm not sure what the status of that is these days), then you're paying virtually *nothing* to get all of the aformentioned benefits plus, of course, reduced environmental impact. Obviously, if you live somewhere where gas is much cheaper or put less miles on your vehicle, it makes less finiancial sense, at least purely on gas price. But for some poeple, the math already pretty much works out _right now_. |
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| And the resale for Hybrid will be higher a few years from now because alot more vehicle has hybrid and less people interest in regular engine. | |
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It is so true. If I want a hybrid and can't afford a new one, I would be looking for a used one. Dennis |
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| I disagree that resale on the Hybrid will necessarily be better in a few years. Hybrid technology changes quickly. Whereas gas engines are relatively the same, how many people want to buy the old Prius when the new one is so much better. Technology constantly changes, and today's hybrid technology may be as undesireable as today's computers in just five years. Something to consider. | |
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> how many people want to buy the old Prius when the new > one is so much better. LOTS! My traded-in Prius with 59,827 miles was marked up rather high by the dealer. Yet, it was snatched up in just a few days anyway. Used hybrids are rare, so they don't stay on the market for long even if the technology is a generation old. JOHN |
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Does anyone know for sure or have an educated guess when the 2005's will be coming out? Thanks. |
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| tcdrake, if you mean the '05 Highlander hybrid, this page indicates it'll be in the first few months of 2005. | |
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| I was told January delivery with a pre-order made in mid March. I suppose that will start moving out now, as the pre order lists get longer. | |
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