I was all set to buy a Toyota Prius v even though the timing couldn’t have been worse. I made this grand statement a few weeks ago about how I was getting ready to move and buy a new house and thought it was an excellent time to buy a new car. Because I’m made of money.
My New Carbuying Thought Process
Actually, my original thoughts mentioned that if I were to purchase the Toyota Prius v, it would actually be a cost savings for me. Here’s how it was going to work.
1. Dump nice, but gas-guzzling, crossover type vehicle
2. Buy new Prius v
3. Have lower monthly car payments
4. Save tons of money in gas
5. Live happily ever after
Sounds good, right? I’d do a trade-in and then buy the Prius v I wanted (Trim 5, Blizzard Pearl with a Bisque Softex interior). My husband even put a deposit down on it.
Why I Liked the Toyota Prius v
I had a chance to drive the regular Prius when I went to TWIN camp and liked it. I knew the drive was a bit different but thought I could get used to it. It’s a pretty popular car after all.
But my husband, wise man that he is, insisted I test drive it just to be sure.
So I did.
And Evan complained the whole time in the back seat which might have set the mood for the test drive. He liked my Ford Flex with the mini refrigerator and DVD player. This car clearly seemed stripped down to him. And you know what? It seemed stripped down to me too.
More importantly, the low horsepower made the get up and go feel like it got up and went. It was fine for stop and go driving but when we entered the highway, Mr. Salesman decided that he needed to put it in Power mode to give it the extra boost. I understand the need for the mode but it wasn’t something I wanted to have to rely on.
Aside from the test drive, this particular dealership didn’t give me the warm fuzzies for a lot of different reasons. So I said no thank you, got the deposit refunded, and decided maybe I should just keep my gas guzzler after all.
What I Bought Instead
My husband, Sean, who loves to buy cars – any cars – told me to maybe try out the Toyota Camry Hybrid.
But I don’t want a sedan. I’ll have no cargo space! I whined. But it did look nice. So I did a little research (Cars.com is a great site to do this).
I found one in Cypress Pearl, a gorgeous shade of metallic green, with an interior of Ivory Leather trimmed with microsuede.
You know where this is going, right?
I fell in love with that car. I felt like I went from driving a big schoolbus to a shiny red Ferrari. It makes driving fun again. It has a smooth suspension with sport handling. It had every luxury that I didn’t really want to give up (moonroof, power seats, leather) but couldn’t really get in a Prius. And it had ridiculously good gas mileage.
So I bought into it hook, line, and sinker. And I bought that car, after I walked out of yet another dealership and found it at a different dealership* with the price I wanted.
It’s been almost a week since I bought that car. I’ve put over 400 miles on that car and still don’t need gas. I took that car to Philadelphia and back and I still don’t need gas. I’m averaging 38 to 40 mpg and I get excited every time I go out to my car.
So here’s what I’ve learned. You don’t have to sacrifice comfort and luxury or even eco-friendly to drive a hybrid (although that’s just good to be anyway). You simply have to be economically driven and find the car that works for you.
I guess I don’t really need all that cargo space.
20 comments
Love that you found the car and the color is fantastic!
I’ve always wanted a green car. I’m truly in love with it!
I wish I could buy a smaller car that was a hybrid. Sadly there’s no good way to shove three dudes, 2 of which still rock car seats, and a traveling dog in that. Having that kind of gas mileage sounds heavenly though.
I finally decided that for our little family of 3, a 3 seater was a bit overkill. I’m readjusting to life in a sedan and so far I love it! Maybe keep your eye on that Highlander Hybrid.
Congrats…I will be excited when we decide it’s time for this momma to drive a new vehicle!
A new car just makes everything seem new!
I love the new Camry body style. Very sleek!! And the cargo space is actually surprising!! We have had 2 Camrys and loved them. Congrats on the new ride!
The cargo space isn’t awesome in the hybrid simply because some of the trunk space is taken up by the electric battery. But so far, I’m adjusting. I love it!
awesome!! congratulations!!
Thanks!!
So did you not like the Flex anymore? Just downsizing? It’s one of the cars on my list to test drive. Having 2 kids means I need a vehicle that I can also do car pooling with.
I loved my Hyundai Santa Fe Limited. Really nice SUV for a car pooling mom! They have an awesome warranty too. I downsized after my divorce and just got a 2012 Hyundai Elantra Limited. I really like it for just my son and I. But I just wanted to mention that if you were looking.
I really liked the Flex for a lot of reasons. It’s comfortable, easy to drive, and no lie – it’s extremely flexible when it comes to cargo space. I could fit so much in that car. But for me, it really came down to wanting to downsize and get better gas mileage. I have no regrets about the Flex (except for the gas mileage 17/24).
A refrigerator in the car? First I’ve heard of that, but I hear you, I just got myself a new vehicle, and can’t get over how many super-cool-auto-deluxe-features are in it. Half expect it to order for me at drive-thrus (it doesn’t).
And the thing people fail to realize – every time you get a new car, you are upgraded your safety. They have made so many improvements over the years.
But the fridge? Totally overrated. Only as wide as a can of soda and couldn’t really fit much.
Ok, I really need this car.
Yes. Yes you do.
congratulations!
Thank you!
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