To visit my daughter, we do that already once or twice a year. Right now I usually just rent a car which I might do instead of buying a new car. I have a couple years to decide. Do I need a hybrid? No, but it can help with lowering monthly costs with fuel. I will have to run the numbers to see if it is worth it or not after I see how much I actually drive in retirement. I might possibly move also which would put me farther from my church, doctors etc and I might end up driving a lot still. I live in the greater Houston area and 60 minute drives one way are not abnormal.What's the point in owning a hybrid in retirement when presumably you won't be driving all that much?