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Re: thinking of buying a hybrid
The hybrid is an excellent choice. Very smooth to drive, and don't use a lot of gasoline, especially in city and in traffic condition.
If you drive a lot in the city (below 30mph) it's a very good choice.
What is cool, is if you are sucked in the traffic, you don't feel like you wasting all your gas. Cause engine turns off. And engine is very quiet. You really feel that you drive a modern car.
The fuel consumption in city is almost the half than the regular one. 51 mpg vs 26mpg.
So you feel more free to ride in city without emptying your reservoir.
Another good point, if you want to sell it after 10 years or so, you can ask a higher price, cause it worth more and many peoples love to buy used hybrid cars. Cause there's not a lot of used hybrid.
The only recommendation that I need to give you is: take the longer extended warranty that you can. You will save a lot, especially for the battery replacement in 6 years or so.
BTW, I don't know so many people talk about how it's hard to repair it? The goal of buying a new car is to not working on it, unless is that these people want.
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2003 Chevrolet Impala LS 3.8L OHV
2002 Ford Taurus SE 3.0L OHV (sold)
1998 Ford Windstar LX 3.8L OHV (sold)
2002 Chevrolet Malibu LS 3.1L OHV (sold)
2004 Hyundai Accent GS 1.6L DOHC manual (sold)
1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme S 3.1L OHV (sold)
2002 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6L SOHC (sold)
A Windstar without having the check engine light is not a real Windstar.
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