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ladysprite ([personal profile] ladysprite) wrote2005-07-19 10:38 pm

Public Opinion Poll

For a little while now my sweetie and I have been bouncing around the idea of getting a second car. It's really a necessity at this point; with me working at various random places around the state it's extremely difficult to drive him to and from work every day, and public transportation for him is an expensive hassle.

We've been kind of assuming we'd get a used car, just to save money, but I'm realizing that that's actually somewhat of a hassle. Neither of us is much of a car guru, and in spite of the help of extremely knowledgeable friends, I've had enough bad experiences that I'd never quite completely trust anything particularly old. So this put us looking for a fairly high-end, gently used car with no known vehicle-health issues.

The more I think about it, the more I realize that it would probably be more efficient, overall, to get a second new car. The car I currently drive is, in fact, a fairly high-end, gently used car with no known health issues. If we bought another used car, odds are we'd need to replace one car or the other within a few years. On the other hand, if we get a new car now, the car I currently use can become my sweetie's, and there would hopefully be no need to buy any more vehicles for at least a while. Part of me feels like I'm being overly extravagant and spendthrifty, but another part realizes that, if we can afford the payments, this may be the most reasonable way to go.

The other reason the new-car concept has so much appeal is that I'm thinking of buying a gas-electric hybrid. With all of the driving I do, and with the ludicrous gas prices, it seems a lot more efficient to have a car that gets much better mileage. However, I also know that my knowledge of cars is not merely woefully lacking, but functionally utterly absent, and I don't want to hop into something like this without a lot more information.

So - does anyone out there reading this own a hybrid car, or know someone who does, or at least have a strong opinion about them one way or the other? And if so, would you be willing to share any info or opinions with me?

[identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
You're tiny enough that a hybrid would probably work for you. Me, I'd need one for each foot.

Apart from that, I have little to offer; I have no interest in the things, so I haven't been keeping up with their development since the highly deficient original models hit the open market a few years ago.
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[personal profile] tpau 2005-07-20 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
oh yes, alex had problems sittingin the civic hybrid and the prius hybrid, as both were a bit short for him and a bit cramped. also the civic has lamost no trunk space. the prius is a bit better. i have not heard much about hte accord hybrid but this si it 's first year so i would nto recomend it yet... the civi and the prius are really the only two that are established enough to warrant beign called reliable...

[identity profile] ladysprite.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Apropos of nothing, I did just want to let you know that there's a piece of stationery that has been following me around for a couple of months now, trying to be turned into a letter to you, but circumstances and the fact that I'm a big loser keep conspiring against me....

[identity profile] pamelina.livejournal.com 2005-07-20 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Actually the Prius has excellent room for large people up front. My 6'3" ex fit quite comfortably in the front seat for comfortable driving; we checked specifically.

[livejournal.com profile] cvirtue's sister owns a Prius. She loves it. It's a great geek toy, as well as being roomy and economical.