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Lexus RX Gas Cost Hybrid vs Nonhybrid

houmihoumi Member Posts: 21
edited April 2014 in Lexus
http://sporkforge.com/finance/gas_cost.php

This is a neat calculator I found online...

unless you're very conscious about carbon foot print (that's a very good thing), don't bother to go to the site.

But if cost is your #1, it tells you when you get even. You just input miles driven every month, cost of gas, gas mileage, and cost of the cars (usually $5k difference)

The things it does not take into consideration: the costs to fix your hybrid car (I assume it's more but less over the years as Lexus figures things out, etc)

Have fun.

Houman

Comments

  • bigboss001bigboss001 Member Posts: 12
    Most people buying Lexus hybrid don't care. If cost is your #1 issue go buy a kia or huyndai.
  • houmihoumi Member Posts: 21
    This is for RX350 vs RX400h/RX450h .... not Kia or Hyundai. $5k definitely can get you more options in the RX350, if cost is your #1 issue.

    Anyways, I am hoping to get a 2010 RX350 by end of the month.... :)
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