teruterubozu
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It takes a few seconds to do a rough calculation and you could save thousands of dollars. That's anal? You must be the most chill brah around. (Or did I miss sarcasm?)
I'm actually surprised at just how much financial sense the Prius makes. I'm sure I did some kind of estimate before I bought mine but I didn't focus on it too much. I considered it worth it as long as it was roughly break-even over the life of the car. But just 30,000 miles to recoup the extra cost? Niiiiiice. I want to know which cars they're actually comparing to though. It just says "similar-sized" alternatives. I certainly wouldn't have bought a mid-size hatchback other than the Prius, so I'm more interested in how it compares to, say, the Corolla or Civic.
Yeah, but already in this thread people are disputing the calculations of this article alone. Who's calculations are correct? I guess if you're confident in your number crunching, it could put you at ease about the purchase. I mean, if you really want to know the true costs, you have to include oil changes, car insurance, registration fees, tire rotations, maintenance, possible fender-benders...who does that? A mere mileage calculation is a small part of the picture.