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Please tell us how you get on with your Toyota Prius/Auris Hybrid, Charles.

My worry, if I have one about a secondhand one (and there are now a number) is battery life. I'm quite tempted I have to say, I think I can rule out the first Prius, a Honda Insight looks rather fun but a second generation Prius is probably the most sensible.

Any insight (ho ho) from the hybrid cognoscenti?
 
Do you really want/need another classic car requiring TLC and maintenance that classic car so often need? £6k for a 2CV - I don't get it myself.

If you're happy to have a slow old car I'll take back my previous reservations on the new generation Panda 4x4. I feel it'll off most of what you're looking for.
 
Not sure I'd call a Prius or an Insight (more so) a classic.

The 2cv idea is not dead, but it's on the Liverpool Care pathway.
 
The 2cv idea is not dead, but it's on the Liverpool Care pathway.

:eek: Nooo! If you don't buy one, that's one more available for me to contemplate purchasing. :crazy:

This lovely 1950s AZ model would be my ideal choice - can't believe it sold recently for just £6500, when rebuilt 1980s models are fetching almost twice that.

And those seats really appeal to my ascetic side.

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Certainly rather fetching, although the interior somehow reminds me of an old hospital. I don't really do asceticism, apart that is from liking a steely Alsace riesling.
 
8 years and 100,000 miles according to the Toyota UK website.

Any useful tests of battery degradation? I doubt it is an all or nothing problem.
 
8 years and 100,000 miles according to the Toyota UK website.

Any useful tests of battery degradation? I doubt it is an all or nothing problem.

The link I posted points to cars with over 200,000 miles still going strong and batteries about 20% of the price most people believe them to be.

It's one of those, you'll never know until you try it ideas.
 
Some more research required but I think this is a good idea.
 
Small cars 19 stone and 6ft 6in do not make a good combination. I have been away for 2 years with another marque buit will be back in an E500 as of Saturday.
 
I had my first ride in a Prius on Monday (a taxi). I was quite impressed, albeit I was not driving and it was a short journey.

Bloody site more comfortable than the black cab earlier in the day.
 
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Not shown, chap with big beard, takeaway and scots accent running off saying

"I paid thousands more for a lousy MB 4 pot diesel when I could have had this for the cost of deep fried haggis - I hate you"
 
I had my first ride in a Prius on Monday (a taxi). I was quite impressed, albeit I was not driving and it was a short journey.

Bloody site more comfortable than the black cab earlier in the day.

Which generation David? I found the latest series to be a bit hard riding.

Black cabs are hideously uncomfortable.
 
"I paid thousands more for a lousy MB 4 pot diesel when I could have had this for the cost of deep fried haggis - I hate you"

That does make you think though. What are cars really worth?
 

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