[Vwdiesel] Diesel vs hybrid battle heats up
LBaird119 at aol.com
LBaird119 at aol.com
Tue Dec 2 09:15:07 PST 2008
In a message dated 12/2/2008 2:06:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,
toensing at wildblue.net writes:
> Although I prefer diesels (wouldn't be contributing to this discussion
> group if I wasn't) I think owning a Prius would be cheaper to own in the long run
> although a TDI would be more fun to drive.
You have to consider maintenance costs. The big (used to be
unknown anyway) factor was the replacement battery price. Last
I heard was a speculative price something around half to nearly
the full original cost of the car! On a TDI you'd be looking at two
timing belts and ideally, a set of injectors during about that same
mileage period.
If things break, most parts are probaby cheaper on a TDI since
so many parts are used on different models. A good share of the
Prius is Prius only.
Even at 20% higher fuel costs, the TDI will only cost a couple
hundred $ more/10K miles to drive than the Prius. If nothing
breaks, the Prius might be a little cheaper over several years.
With antipicipated issues, the TDI should win out. Major problems
could put either one in the lead. At least if such things as rationing
appear on the horizon, you can put all kinds of different fuels to use
in a diesel. :-)
Loren
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