55 MPG sounds pretty good to me
And as long as dealers don't "market-adjust" the crap out of them, it sounds like we'll be able to pick one up for $30-35k all said and done. Not too shabby. That only leaves the question of service. How much will it cost, and where (besides a dealer) are you gonna be able to get it serviced? How much will new batteries cost in XX years when the current ones die?
- Justin
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1999 Camry - Beigemobile DD
2002 Suburban - Wife's DD
2004 Grand Cherokee - Not running / Project / Selling?
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