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I have a '98 Toyota Avalon. It ONLY has 41,000 miles. I have changed the oil, tires, battery, and today did the full fluid flush/replace,oil and filter. tire rotation, and the brakes (cleaning and adjust only, they were still 70% and 80% front and rear respectively).
While waiting for the service (which was only $457), wife and I looked at the new Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Prius.
Now, the Camry is the only one we would go to. It looks just like all the other Camry's, had leather, moon roof, CD, etc. etc.
It shows an EPA mileage of 40 MPG in the CITY and 38 on the HIGHWAY. Internet research from owners comments indicate true numbers about 36 city and around 34 highway.
Now, with gas rapidly approaching $4 bucks a gallon...
DOES IT MAKE SENSE TO BUY A HYBRID? Cost of a "standard" Camry is about $25K, nicely equipped. The Hybrid is $31K. And NO they don't dicker on the price.
My AVALON gets "true" mileage of about 24 MPG Combined Hwy/City.
Oh, and my car is PAID FOR.
Does it make sense to shell out dollars for a "NEW" hybrid car, or just keep the old Avalon?
BTW, the service guy says that at the rate I drive (about 4500 miles per year), the Avalon will last another 20+ years!
So? What would you do?
While waiting for the service (which was only $457), wife and I looked at the new Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Prius.
Now, the Camry is the only one we would go to. It looks just like all the other Camry's, had leather, moon roof, CD, etc. etc.
It shows an EPA mileage of 40 MPG in the CITY and 38 on the HIGHWAY. Internet research from owners comments indicate true numbers about 36 city and around 34 highway.
Now, with gas rapidly approaching $4 bucks a gallon...
DOES IT MAKE SENSE TO BUY A HYBRID? Cost of a "standard" Camry is about $25K, nicely equipped. The Hybrid is $31K. And NO they don't dicker on the price.
My AVALON gets "true" mileage of about 24 MPG Combined Hwy/City.
Oh, and my car is PAID FOR.
Does it make sense to shell out dollars for a "NEW" hybrid car, or just keep the old Avalon?
BTW, the service guy says that at the rate I drive (about 4500 miles per year), the Avalon will last another 20+ years!
So? What would you do?