Maybe they have the money to buy a new car - good for them. And that Prius will run forever, and therefore pay itself off in the long run.The situation is the classic do you want to spend 2x the value of the vehicle to fix it. Figure the car was worth $5k in good condition.
Needs a $10k repair, which still seems high for a subaru engine swap. (The $15k dealer quote is way outta line).
What does the consumer do?
-Doesnt get a 2nd opinion
-Gets mad that a 10 year old car has a problem
-Spends $30k on a new car
-Rationalizes the new car saying "toyotas don't break and will be much better" becuase it's a toyota.
Meanwhile the giant service department at the toyota dealership continues to rake in piles of cash.....
And the Toyota dealer paid $500 trade in, fixes it for $1k, puts it on the lot for $10k.