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Originally Posted by ilene
Robert,
Personally, if I had the choice between the HAH and HiHY when I was car shopping, the HiHY would have won hands down. (With the exception of the Honda navigation vs the Toyota navigation system, which I would give Honda a 10 and the Toyota about a 6). I also know that alot of people say they don't need navigation, but trust me, it is one of those things that can be really helpful, not only if you happen to be driving out of your "comfort" area, but also they both give you a clearer way to monitor your driving style).
Good luck in your decision. We will all be interested in what you decide to do.
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Thanks, Looking at the hybrids if you need a car bigger then the Prius the HiHy seems to make the most sense. I will def. go for the GPS system as this is something I like a lot in rental cars, but I agree that the Lexus gps system seem dated.
As it stands right now the HiHy makes more sense then the volvo and I'm clearly leaning towards it. A comparably equipped volvo (lether, gps etc) costs about 3000 less then the HiHy but next year I should get a tex deduction for about 2000 for it so it should be a wash.
I'm must confess taht i "want" the rx400h and (suprisingly) my better half seem ok with that choice. It's $10k+ more then the other cars I'm looking at. I'm planning to keep my car for 6-10 years (have my Nissan 7+ years) and can see my self doing that more with the lexus then the HiHy.
That said I'm probably more then 3 months from buying so I might change