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That's only 47k miles to break even. Most people these days with decent maintenence can expect to get 4 or five times that, making it a very good value. That's not the break even point, that's the point at which the hybrid has burned $5000 worth of gas. You've saved less than $2K at that point. The point where you save the full $5000 worth of $3/gallon gas by burning it at 28.2MPG instead of 20-22MPG comes somewhere in the 160-210,000 mile range, according to my mad math skilz. But as Chuck points out, it's not all about the math. |
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