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In reply to the discussion: When you need to get another car, [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)34. I suppose that there may be used Prius's out there now.
When I got my Matrix, I looked at the Prius. It was priced over $10,000 more then, and there really were not used ones out there. This is a good thing to consider next time. And even a new one must have had a price decrease if I remember the list price at that time.
And you are right that gas prices will more than likely continue upward. But I have been around to see great fluxuations, both up and down, so you never know...although it should have been down a lot in the past year, and we have not seen that.
Thanks for the info to think about.
On edit, where are you that the gas prices are so high?
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due to the ex's career we never were in country for more than 2 yrs at a time
maddezmom
Dec 2011
#18
I've had old and new. Some cars I've had 20 years old in pretty much mint condition. My cars
RKP5637
Dec 2011
#6
Buying new is what I have always done in the past, because of long commutes.
Curmudgeoness
Dec 2011
#17
I buy 10 year old used, with low miles,, preferably owned but little old ladies
bahrbearian
Dec 2011
#9
I used to repair all my cars, but now days, being a fat old man, I leave it to the youngsters
bahrbearian
Dec 2011
#25