Has anyone else figured out their total cost of ownership? Would include purchase price minus probable current resale value, interest (if purchased via loan), insurance, maintenance, fuel cost, and all the rest of it.
My 2001 Prius (107k miles) used to be around 22 cents per mile. DIY maintenance probably saves me about 2 cents/mi. Now the classic Prius resale values are softening up and I'd have to call it closer to 24. Bob Wilson has previously posted Prius fleet data that was a bit lower, but unclear to me if insurance was included.
I'd guess that a lot of Prius are below 30 cents/mi. No doubt there are non-hybrid vehicles in the same range, but maybe not very many. Those purchased new, I mean. Used cars can be quite low, but with maintenance gotchas. EPA and AAA agree that cars purchased new average about 55 cents/mi.
Always looking for more data like this, so if anyone has kept track of the numbers, please post them up. Maybe we need a new thread for that.
It's about money, CO2 and pollutant-emission reduction, and technologically advanced vehicles that please most of their drivers very much. Greenie/technie/cheapie, you know the drill.
A well-maintained, used classic Prius could be killer in terms of TCO. Just a little tease, in case I decide to sell before going to China
DAS