Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 
Home > Video

...

Bookmark and Share
CHECK OUT THE HYBRID VS. NON-HYBRID COMPARISON:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/...

Consider this: The 2008 Toyota Prius base model costs 50 percent more than the 2008 Honda Fit base model. Then again, the Prius is 50 percent more fuel-efficient than the Fit when you look at the EPA's figure for combined mpg. So how does this add up?

You could save $8,425 right now by buying a $15,420 Honda Fit instead of the $23,845 Toyota Prius. Of course, if the price of gasoline goes higher, then the Prius with its EPA combined estimate of 46 mpg will pay you back for your investment sooner than you'd expect. Then again, the Fit with its EPA combined estimate of 30 mpg doesn't carry the same penalty of higher financing charges, insurance costs and taxes as the more expensive Prius, plus the Toyota will be needing a new $2,585 battery pack when the odometer shows 100,000-150,000 miles.

Which car is best? It sounds like the kind of question for one of those money magazines. Yes, we've painted ourselves into a bit of a projected-cost corner with this comparison of the base models of the 2008 Honda Fit and 2008 Toyota Prius, but we think we can get out without stepping on too much wet paint

<< Back to article
Bookmark and Share
 

Related Articles

Secured Personal Loans – the ideal loan for the homeowner

Tips to avoid the seamy side of unsecured personal loan

Balance Transfer Credit Cards - Which One For You?

Need A Loan After A Bankruptcy? Possible If You Have Equity

How personal loans can help to solve debt problem?

Bad credit loan: every cloud has a silver lining

Unsecured Loans – loans for everybody

Secured Loans- live life your way

Secured loans: A good loan option for the homeowners

Take a plunge into the business world

 

Ask a Question About this Video

Powered by