| ▲ | jmspring 11 hours ago | |||||||
I have a 2016 Tacoma I bought in 2015. It has ~114k miles, so ~11k miles/year. Gas is 16-18gal/mi. It's paid off. There is no math, outside of major repairs (it's maintained regularly) where any Hybrid or EV makes sense for the next 10+ years. Maintenance ~ 250 a year; Tires ~12-1300 every 3 years (more due to age than wear). So - 11k/year w/ fuel at $5/gal and 16mi/gal - $3.4k in fuel, 600/year in maintenance and tires. So $4k/year in rough cost (excluding insurance). Still high, but I've lived in rural areas the last 10 years. A new vehicle makes no sense. Unless I went a budget used Prius (with a good hybrid battery system). No plan to make changes. | ||||||||
| ▲ | robocat 11 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
> Unless I went a budget used Prius Take care - the Hybrid battery can be expensive to replace and they do eventually fail. Note that Toyota changed from NiMH to LiIon 2017/18. I recently had to wreck an old Toyota Hybrid because replacing the dead battery was going to cost 2/3 of the value of the vehicle. Context: New Zealand. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | pix128 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
okay? others are in the market for a car | ||||||||
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