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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1767039" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>I bought a used Prius last November (hybrid), and love it for my commute. I get between 65 and 70 MPG on it, and drive 78 miles one way to work (we live very rural, and I drive to Springfield, MO as a teacher, so 5 days a week). I have been doing the drive for 5 years now, and got tired of filling my Ford Escape twice a week. With my Prius, I fill up about every 10 days, and it is 10 gallons.</p><p>So, no charging, and bi-weekly fueling. Win win for me. My family teased me at first, until they saw how much I save in fuel now, and my middle daughter now wants the car when I replace it for a newer model (she lives in Springfield during the week - she is going to MSU in the nursing college, and wants to be a travel nurse). Anyway, best purchase I have made for my commute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1767039, member: 18809"] I bought a used Prius last November (hybrid), and love it for my commute. I get between 65 and 70 MPG on it, and drive 78 miles one way to work (we live very rural, and I drive to Springfield, MO as a teacher, so 5 days a week). I have been doing the drive for 5 years now, and got tired of filling my Ford Escape twice a week. With my Prius, I fill up about every 10 days, and it is 10 gallons. So, no charging, and bi-weekly fueling. Win win for me. My family teased me at first, until they saw how much I save in fuel now, and my middle daughter now wants the car when I replace it for a newer model (she lives in Springfield during the week - she is going to MSU in the nursing college, and wants to be a travel nurse). Anyway, best purchase I have made for my commute. [/QUOTE]
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