Will I Get Any Net Savings From Buying A Hybrid Car?

Take into account: the extra premium I will be paying upfront. If so, suggest a hyrbid. Also, what’s the payback period, if any.

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3 Comments

  1. King TootinCommonSense
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 12:55 pm | Permalink

    If you are going to buy a NEW car you would be an absolute fool to buy anything but a hybrid Prius or similar mileage vehicle of 40-50 mpg. New Prius go for only 22,000$ so that isnt much more than most other nice sedans. But better yet is used Priuses hold their value. $4000 above Book value in fact!

  2. Alan Greenspan
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 3:08 pm | Permalink

    it also depends on how much your life is worth. some eco-villan in a hummer may crash into and you will be toast

  3. gangsta2
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 8:38 pm | Permalink

    yes save our planet hug a tree!

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