If you had the money, would you get a Lex ct200h?
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i ask as a father, not as a person who can put the seats down.
though I do love that the countryman has 3 moving parts that you can flip down so you can still rock a childseat or two and carry long items.
I looked at the CT as an option but at MSRP, it's a cost of ownership loser to pretty much everything that gets over 35-40 mpg.
though I do love that the countryman has 3 moving parts that you can flip down so you can still rock a childseat or two and carry long items.
I looked at the CT as an option but at MSRP, it's a cost of ownership loser to pretty much everything that gets over 35-40 mpg.
I post this as a father too. And yes, I completely agree - new msrp is too rich for my blood. We never buy new cars. Ever. Just don't like throwing money away for no reason.
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Well the question was if I would buy one, and even in your exact situation no I wouldn't. BUT it sounds like the perfect fit for what you want, and you're in a spot to move to it while putting yourself in a better financial situation. Win win.
I hear you, and get where you're coming from.
Right now, honestly, my biggest consideration is if the premium interior and better outside looks are worth the almost 10mpg drop in economy, and around 7k price increase.
If our Prius was a base model it'd be easier, but ours already has the leather, the navi, and a lot of the gizmos the Lex offers, so it's less of an upgrade.
It's the toyota/lexus variant of literally the same car and same trim with the same options it looks like.
*edit: and they are the same dark gray color too
Right now, honestly, my biggest consideration is if the premium interior and better outside looks are worth the almost 10mpg drop in economy, and around 7k price increase.
If our Prius was a base model it'd be easier, but ours already has the leather, the navi, and a lot of the gizmos the Lex offers, so it's less of an upgrade.
It's the toyota/lexus variant of literally the same car and same trim with the same options it looks like.
*edit: and they are the same dark gray color too
I have been thinking about selling my ridgeline and getting one of these as well now that gas is $2.00 CT's coming off leases are cheap and people are willing to get a truck, jut dont know what ill do every month ot two when i actually need the truck...
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Wait wait... 10 mpg drop in econ? Is there at least a power increase to go with that? If not then screw that.
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I'm guessing weight and aero.
That's the thing about the Prius: it spent SERIOUS time in a wind tunnel, and despite everyone laughing at it's looks, it is one of the few cars that was literally designed with Function>Form in mind.
I heard something about it being more aerodynamic than some lambo's or something. I forget where I heard that, but I was not surprised. The drag coefficient numbers are impressive.
That's the thing about the Prius: it spent SERIOUS time in a wind tunnel, and despite everyone laughing at it's looks, it is one of the few cars that was literally designed with Function>Form in mind.
I heard something about it being more aerodynamic than some lambo's or something. I forget where I heard that, but I was not surprised. The drag coefficient numbers are impressive.
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my dad quickly learned that driving a car like this to work (metal fabricator/welder) is very very foolish. went and bought an 04 with 150k miles that he won't care about destroying the interior in











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