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I assume the 75 mpg on your Beemer is a typo. I may raise my level of sophistication to careful tire selection when we need tires again. Problem there is recovering the investment within my lifetime because we drive no vehicle very much. Currently the Benz gets the most miles at around 7500/yr. You might justly ask how long it will take me to recover the outlay on that Prius. I expect to drive it about 5000 miles per year so, on that basis, the purchase would be hard to justify. However, I needed to replace the old Camry (it's for sale) and I was swayed by the gee whiz factor of all its gizmology and its environmental credentials. Prius used to have great resale but perhaps no more. It also has a rep for longevity but isn't really old enough to support that claim.
I have 6 cars at the moment.1984 Mercedes 300 D turbo - 27 mpg1984 Toyota Tercel 4wd - 30 mpg.1987 Toyota Camry - 35 mpg1997 Toyota Tacoma 2 wd - 29 mpg.2004 Toyota Matrix - 32 mpg2006 Toyota Prius - 45 mpg.The above fuel efficiencies and the fact that we combine 4 drivers for a total of about 20,000 miles a year means that our petroleum budget is kept reasonably small. How are you doing in that regard?Also, the cost to insure all those cars with two male teenagers is only about $1250 every 6 months through State Farm. Only 4 of the cars have comp/collision. The first two are liability only. The oldest ones cost us a little for repairs and we lay out about $400/yr. for oil changes but all in all we have kept our personal transportation costs somewhat in check. I'm interested to know how this compares to other locations, car choices, driving records, etc. What's your experience?