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Old 11-02-2006, 01:56 PM
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..... Honestly, 25 % of current TCH owners will not buy one now with gas at $2.25 and the rebate of only $1300.....
Well, count me in your 75% that would buy it again..even if gas stays at or near $2/gallon. I bought mine, knowing it is very likely I won't be able to get the $2600 tax credit. And I would buy it again today, even tho gas has dropped from my first fill-up at $2.80 a gallon (7/30) to $2.05 today (11/2). I love this car, and I wasn't all about the money savings.
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Old 11-02-2006, 06:09 PM
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I can foresee a decline in the number of hybrids purchased over the next few months if the current gas prices keep at their relatively low levels. Not many hybrid owners will dump their TCH but the ones who were planning to buy one will instead buy a large sedan or a SUV. Honestly, 25 % of current TCH owners will not buy one now with gas at $2.25 and the rebate of only $1300.
What is the basis for your claims? Any consumer who is inclined to purchase a hybrid isnt going to do a complete about-face once gas prices drop and buy a guzzler instead. Also, the recent volatility in the petroleum markets is going to have at least some permanent impact on car buying habits. In the short-term hybrid sales may fall, but there will almost certainly be a percentage of buyers who don't believe they will stay down permanently. These are your new hybrid owners and I am willing to bet there are more of them than you think.
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Old 11-02-2006, 06:13 PM
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My money is on the gas prices raising once the elections are over.
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Old 11-02-2006, 06:32 PM
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My money is on the gas prices raising once the elections are over.
You got that right!
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Old 11-02-2006, 07:20 PM
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Buying a car is not an everyday decision. I didn't run out and buy my TCH because gas went above $3.00 a gallon. I had been talking about replacing my pick-up with a Prius before gas even hit $2.00/gallon and before I knew about any kind of tax deduction.

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Old 11-02-2006, 08:41 PM
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Buying a car is not an everyday decision. I didn't run out and buy my TCH because gas went above $3.00 a gallon. I had been talking about replacing my pick-up with a Prius before gas even hit $2.00/gallon and before I knew about any kind of tax deduction.
Sounds just like me. I was considering replacing my truck with a Prius last year, but heard about the TCH coming out and decided to wait and drive one before deciding. I would have bought regradless of the tax savings.

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Old 11-03-2006, 05:59 AM
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It would be naive to think gas prices won't go up again. This is a time of year where not much heating nor cooling is needed across most of the country. Also commodity speculators who jacked up the price of gas in summer contributed now to lower the prices. And BTW I just came back from California and some places still had gas prices as high as $2.79. To be honest I can't wait for the prices of gas to go up again, right now the traffic is worst I've ever seen and I think part of it is lower gas prices, when gas was expensive less people drove on the roads for sure.
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:50 AM
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What is the basis for your claims? Any consumer who is inclined to purchase a hybrid isnt going to do a complete about-face once gas prices drop and buy a guzzler instead.
If you look at some of the posting on this site, a couple of people who have bought hybrids have stated that they would have bought the bigger Acura if the fuel prices had been low at the time they bough the TCH. Look at the record sales of SUV’s in October and surely some of them would have bought a hybrid if the gas had been $3 rather than $2 a gallon. And finally many people who were interested in my hybrid about the great mileage (when gas prices were higher) are now looking at bigger hp cars and SUV that use more gas. And the negativity of the hybrid system (perceived battery life, long term value, complexity of system) seems to come out more often.


Don’t get me wrong. I love a hybrid and its savings and what it does to the environment. I just lament the fickle mind of the American car buying public.
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Old 11-03-2006, 03:23 PM
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Another take on the October sales, not so positive for Toyota:

http://hybridreview.blogspot.com:80/...ober-2006.html
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Old 12-10-2006, 04:23 AM
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I purchased my 2006 Prius on Sept 30 (I ordered it 2 months earlier). I was told they were "selling" a lot of Priuses that day, and several people were surprised that I was actually getting a physical car. Apparently they were doing a lot of fudging so that people could get the full tax break.

-Terence
Be glad you aren't one of the fudgers. That's tax fraud. I'm surprised the dealer would take that risk. A single customer may face a short jail sentence or a large fine. The managers/owners of the dealer could go away for a long time becasue of the number of counts they could get nailed with.
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