That is impressive that the RAV4 hybrid got that mileage on the same route as the Corolla, I would think the regular RAV4 would get ~20% worse than your Corolla?
Run the numbers for all 3 cars, and a lightly used Prius, as getting 55mpg with the same potential battery costs as the RAV4 puts money in your pocket.
Also I really doubt you'll have to go to an actual toyota dealer to get the battery replaced if that ever happens, the toyota hybrids are so common now that there's probably a shop that specializes in them nearby, or even regular shops now?
Every time I use a taxi, it seems to be a Prius with 200k+ miles on it, and the fellow says they usually get 300k+ miles before a battery goes.
Some years of the Prius were simple enough that an educated DIYer could replace a battery, so that's an option for some.
I think about getting one to replace my Focus wagon, and it seems the good years of them are very reliable.
Run the numbers for all 3 cars, and a lightly used Prius, as getting 55mpg with the same potential battery costs as the RAV4 puts money in your pocket.
Also I really doubt you'll have to go to an actual toyota dealer to get the battery replaced if that ever happens, the toyota hybrids are so common now that there's probably a shop that specializes in them nearby, or even regular shops now?
Every time I use a taxi, it seems to be a Prius with 200k+ miles on it, and the fellow says they usually get 300k+ miles before a battery goes.
Some years of the Prius were simple enough that an educated DIYer could replace a battery, so that's an option for some.
I think about getting one to replace my Focus wagon, and it seems the good years of them are very reliable.