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prius are not worth it money wise. The only real reason to buy a prius is because you want to be seen driving one. That is it.
For the money, the yaris is much better. But I would drive the wheels of the echo's first, especially if you can work on them yourself.
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Location: Pensacola, FL
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I am planning to keep both echos and I do work on them myself. The reason I am looking for a new car is because my wife and I are expecting a baby soon and I want to get a quieter vehicle with more safety features for my wife. We also like to drive very long distance (1000-1500 miles) for vacation and I wanted something more comfortable to travel with the baby. WE also need to haul our bikes and this is why I was asking if you can fit 2 bikes in a yaris. I know you cannot in echo as it does not have folding rear seat...
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I know several people with them from first gen to 3rd gen. and they've had no problems with them at all (even Highlander hybrid). The first gen has over 250,000km on it with the original battery. So don't worry about that. The newer cars have better batteries that only currently cost around 3k to replace, not 20K. And just like any piece of technology will only come down in price as time moves on. I suggest you test drive one and decide on it based on you needs as you've described. |
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I don't think echo ever came with fold down seats. On top of it, I have body reinforcements behind the back seats of our echos so this is not really an option
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1NZ-6spd
Drives: '05 6-Spd Vitz RS Join Date: Oct 2008
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I would go with the Prius. Speaking from experience, I never had any aches and pain on long drives and comfort is all that matters for me.
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