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With gasoline above $3.00 a gal in many areas again, hybrid sales are increasing. With most every auto manurfator announcing hybrids are coming, Toyota will remain the "big dog" in this market segment for a long time. |
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Replying to: joecarnut (Apr 28, 2007 6:23 pm) |
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Replying to: joecarnut (Apr 28, 2007 6:23 pm)
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Replying to: mchristin (Nov 14, 2007 12:26 pm) |
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Replying to: lzc (Apr 08, 2007 2:51 pm) Heres my quick assessment: If you want a great way to save money and gas then the Prius is the best option. The Prius has poor visibility out the back window. The acceleration is poor and the car generally will not provide power at an idle. The Camery is not as economical but it probably is a very nice car. I have driven a 2000 Camery, very nice car.. love it. Older Prius: I have also driven the 2002 model, generally you need to give it a 3/4+ push down on the pedal whenever you accelerate. Also the brakes are hard to get used to at first. My Dad loves it but I am never confident in its ability to accelerate when I REALLY need it: on a bad merge. The best solution: If you REALLY care about the environment get a diesel car and convert it to run on vegetable oil. So if you claim to LOVE the environment this is probably the best thing you can do to show it.
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Replying to: workwork (Feb 02, 2008 2:34 pm) Yep, I don't doubt that some Prius owners can come across as smug, like some ex-smokers. Myself, I prefer and bought a Camry hybrid. It has all the virtue of a regular Camry, but with better mileage. I found the seating of the Prius low and the freeway handling less secure in windy conditions, among other shortcomings.
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Replying to: lzc (Feb 03, 2008 10:39 am) Later Caaz
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Replying to: caaz (Feb 03, 2008 11:37 am) As to the price difference, well, you're comparing apples to oranges. The base LE is hardly equipped the way a hybrid is. If one wants the upgrades that come with the hybrid (2007 model), the price spread is about $1600, if I remember correctly. Even if one doesn't think much of the upgrades, I received a $2600 credit on my federal taxes and $1500 off my state of Oregon taxes. So, the price spread was virtually nothing, and I did want some of those extra features. |
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Keep in mind that most of the new camrys are made in the American plant in Georgetown, Kentucky. However, the prius' are made in Japan. I have had a friend who bought a 2007 camry made here and is already having engine troubles and some materials falling apart. My 1995 camry (made in japan) is at 238,000 miles and still running. We must face the fact that Japanese quality is superior. So, if you want a car that will last you longer without giving you any problems, the prius is the way to go. Unless, you are lucky enough to get one of the few new camrys made in Japan.
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Replying to: ace27 (Sep 28, 2008 8:40 am) An '07 Camry with engine problems? Rare, very very rare. You'll be fine with either. By the way, Toyota plans to produce the Prius in the USA in the next few years. |
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