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Re: Prius v. Matrix [marys236]
by seeko
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May 15, 2006 (6:53 pm)
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Replying to: marys236 (May 15, 2006 4:20 pm)
hi i just want to say this. i've owned my 2006 prius since feb 8th of this year.i would rate the car very high.i got it with all the options and if i had to order it again i wouldn't change anything. i love it and you will to if you get one. dont spare youself when you get one.you won't be sorry.trust me anyone who gets one will like it .you cant help not to.if you drive it hard you won't get great mileage like anything else. if a person drives one with a little common sense you'll do real well. if i baby mine i will get approx 55m.p.g. if i drive it like i don't care about gas mileage i will get probably 46. so any way you stack the cards the car is a good one. hope this helps you with your decision a little. pete
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Re: Prius v. Matrix [backy]
by marys236
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May 15, 2006 (7:24 pm)
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Replying to: backy (May 15, 2006 5:47 pm)
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate the feedback. I drive about 15k per year. I hadn't thought about the Elantra, I just looked at the price info. on Edmunds, really good value, and it comes in a hatchback. I may give it a test drive. I really just need to drive all 3 of them. I figured the Matrix & Prius would just about even out in value, taking into account the tax credit and better mileage on the Prius, even though the Prius would be about $5,000 more than the Matrix, but the Elantra would be a better value, it may be something to consider. Thanks.
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Re: Prius v. Matrix [seeko]
by marys236
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May 15, 2006 (7:26 pm)
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Replying to: seeko (May 15, 2006 6:53 pm)
Thanks for the info, I need to go do some test drives. 46 mpg sounds pretty darn good to me, I'm getting 18 mpg in an SUV now. I'm tired of spending all my $ on gas.
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Re: Prius v. Matrix [marys236]
by seeko
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May 16, 2006 (3:13 am)
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Replying to: marys236 (May 15, 2006 7:26 pm)
hi again. forgot to tell you this also.my mom is 89 years old and she likes to go for rides in the country. so the other day when i gave her a ride i went real SLOW a was driving like i was 89 also and no traffic whatsoever. i got 72.8 m.p.g. but then on the way home i drove fairly hard again and for the day it went back down to 51.. later..pete
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Re: Prius v. Matrix [marys236]
by midnightcowboy
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Sep 13, 2006 (11:30 am)
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Replying to: marys236 (May 15, 2006 7:26 pm)
Marys236,
You need to do a full cost analysis including the increase in payment and any change in insurance and reduced maintenance costs. In many cases, if fact most cases, it is less economical to buy a new car even if it gets much better mileage. This would be especially true if you SUV is paid off. For example after trade-in you end up paying only $350 per month and you save $150 per month in gas. Then you are really paying $200 more per month over you gas eating 18 mpg SUV.
Good Luck,
MidCow
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Have both...
by yikeskimbo
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Jan 24, 2008 (5:52 pm)
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We actually own both the Matrix & Prius. I like them both. The way the Matrix sits is more like a truck. Size wise, we have camped in the back of the Matrix (we're not super tall...). I drove the Matrix til we just got the Prius and there are things I miss, but also things I really enjoy. Price wise, the Matrix is obviously more affordable...we haven't had the Prius long enough to see the difference we expect overall. Still like the mileage of the Matrix too though.
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