Originally Posted By: Brons2
$30 more per tire? You'll never recoup the cost. Now if you just want to be more environmentally friendly that's one thing.
I disagree. Do a math. I expect to keep the tires for at least 60,000 miles (easily as it's rated 640AA and OEM tire rated 280BA lasted almost 40,000). My RAV4 fuel consumption is 22 MPG on average (city and hwy). In 60,000 miles I will use 2727 gal of fuel at a cost of at least $8181 (if it stays at $3/gal that I doubt). 4% saving of $8181 is $327, that is $81.81 per tire. That is more than the $30 premium I mentioned. It could be much more if gas is >$3 gal.
Originally Posted By: Brons2
Come to think of it, you'll never recoup the cost of a Prius vs a non-hybrid economy car either. The Prius is more of a lifestyle choice than an economic one, which is not so much different than other cars IMO.
Wrong again. I purchased Prius for $21,000. Lets say that a comparable car is Matrix that retails for $18,000; even though Matrix is a much lesser car compared to Prius. $3000 premium. But 50 MPG in Prius vs 30 MPG in Matrix. I expect to keep the Prius for lets say 120,000 miles. Gas will cost me $7200 in Prius vs $12,000 in Matrix. That is a $4,800 difference if gas stays at $3 which will most certainly not. That pays and some the initial $3000 premium.
If gas goes parabolic, I can convert my prius to plug in for driving electric only in city.
Please let me know if I made any errors in my calculations.