It depends on how much you driver each year. If you drive 10,000 miles per year you would save about $200 per year if you drive 20,000 miles per year then you would save about $400 per year. No where near enough to justify the price difference of several thousand dollars more for the Prius.
In my opinion, anything is better than a Prius, I would rather ride my bike everywhere than in a Prius.
To be honest, I would rather drive a stick than a Prius. You can't use the words "Prius", "Good", and "Buy" without the word "Not" or "Isn't" etc. Don't waste your money buying this "car".
If you are buying a car for your son you would want something stylish but fuel efficient because he is going to be raveling a lot and I would say get him a prius because they look nice and have 48mpg highway.
The Prius was one of the best selling cars of 2007. Toyota sold 181,221 in that year. For more information on the Prius, I would visit http://www.toyotapriusbattery.com.
That would be the Prius
With petrol ever increasing in price, consumers are constantly looking at ways to save money when buying cars. I would recommend purchasing a hybrid car like a Toyota Prius which has good gas mileage.
With petrol ever increasing in price, consumers are constantly looking at ways to save money when buying cars. I would recommend purchasing a hybrid car like a Toyota Prius which has good gas mileage.
$1 is about $8.52 in 2012 buying power so $75,000 has about the equivalent of $639,000
Reviews for the Toyota Prius can be found on any car site. The manufacturer's site would be one place to check. Other places like an auto trader would be another good place.
If one is looking to purchase a Toyota Prius the price will vary depending on the country where one is purchasing the automobile. In the United States the base price for the Toyota Prius is said to be approximately $24,798. The price would increase depending on the options chosen.
I do not see how using the heater would effect MPG. The AC on the Prius is all electric, there is no compressor to put drag on the engine.
I would say no it would probably mess with the breaking system!I have a Prius and wouldn't put one on it because I don't think the car has enough weight to pull something else. Call the dealer to be sure of the answer.