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35 messages, Last post on May 08, 2008 at 9:31 AM
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Replying to: cesarz (Jan 19, 2008 6:34 am) I didn't ready anything that suggested the TCH would be dropped. As hybrids gain in popularity, which they will, the number of models will likely increase. Few automakers drop a model that's selling well.
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Replying to: lzc (Jan 19, 2008 7:52 am) |
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Let me lay out my case. As most of you know the '09 Camry Hybrid is already on the street and Toyota has a pretty attractive Lease Deal available on it (36 months with a money factor of .00141), works out to about 3.35 percent. I would either be getting a package #6 Prius or a loaded Camry. The '08 Prius while doing great is a "bit long in the tooth" and it's replacement is "expected" by most of the Prius faithful. My wife likes the "heavier" feel of the Camry as she feels it is a "more secure" ride. However my wife is a Real Estate Agent as well as a Grandmother. She puts on a lot of miles running clients around (especially in this market) and the hatchback of the Prius is much more functional for the "stuff" she hauls around for the GrandKids. What she really wants is another Honda Pilot, but one that gets 35mpg! As we all know that is not possible I would appreciate your input and suggestions. Thank you in advance
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Replying to: hihostevo (Apr 18, 2008 7:03 am) If any of you folks that own the Prius or Camry Hybrid are Real Estate Agents, I would be very interested in your experiences vis a vie that occupation! |
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I had an '07 Prius, got 65 MPG on the highway doing 65 MPH, hated the car, loved the MPG. Winter driving absolutely sucked in it, and I am not one to buy new tires to replace new tires. I put 24K and change on it and traded it in on a Hyundai Veracruz, I needed the room for people, not cargo. I picked up a new 09 Camry Hybrid last thursday for a little over invoice and love it, so much better than the Prius. As far as trunk room, I had a few things in there and stuck in a 50 pound bag of dog food, 2 40 pound bags of cat food, and 5 20 pound bags of cat litter, and a 6th bag on the back seat floor. Overall weight was 330 pounds and the car handled it quite well, and still got 35 MPG on a very windy day. Speaking of wind, if you really want to compare the two cars, test drive both on a windy day with cross winds, you will find the prius can get knocked around quite well, while the Camry feels secure and hardly moves. |
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Replying to: acdii (Apr 28, 2008 1:10 pm) My wife decided to go for the mileage and we bought the '08 Prius on Saturday. As we had to travel to find a "deal" we drove it home 680 miles and I did notice the car moved a bit when the large trucks would zoom by the opposite direction on a two-lane highway. Perhaps my wife will change her mind as time goes on... but she felt the ability of the hatchback to swallow more items, unusually shaped items, and the fact that she can lower the back seats one at a time or together made the decision for her. Personally I think the her daughter telling her the Camry looked like an "old person's car," may have also held some sway! So hopefully my wife and her Real Estate Clients will both like the Prius!
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Replying to: hihostevo (Apr 28, 2008 2:16 pm) Whats funny is you mention a grandma car, my mom smashed her Grand Marquis a week or so ago and asked me to find her a grandma car. I did, a 2007 Lincoln Town Car. She loves it! Now that is a real estate sales car for sure! |
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Replying to: hihostevo (Apr 28, 2008 2:16 pm) Sorry I didn't see your post sooner. She could have gone for a Ford Escape Hybrid, which is rated at 34 MPG in the city. That is decent for an SUV, and the driver and passengers sit high up, which would be an advantage when cruising to view real estate.
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Replying to: stevedebi (Apr 29, 2008 12:33 pm) |
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| any one out there who has small children- needing room for 3 in the back- one in a regular car seat, one in a booster and one not needing either? | |
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