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Using current gas prices for ten major metropolitan areas, the company studied the number of miles needed to recoup the extra cost of buying a hybrid car over its gasoline-only counterpart. "We recognize that every driver's situation is different and that some people will achieve a return on the extra investment of a hybrid car much faster than others," said Tara Baukus Mello, senior writer and lead market analyst for NADAguides.com.
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"Drivers near major cities often have a wide range of commute distances, which means that the break-even point can be dramatically different from one person to the next," cautioned Baukus Mello. "For example, if a Houston-area commuter travels 12 miles one way to work, driving 10,000 total miles annually, while a Los Angeles-area commuter travels 25 miles one way, driving 15,000 total miles annually, the Los Angeles commuter recoups his investment almost 80 percent faster."
Still, the study found that, even at today's high gas prices, only a handful of hybrid cars make financial sense for a consumer who buys a new car every five years or less and drives an average number of miles per year. Even at Los Angeles-area gas prices, there are only five hybrid cars that would allow consumers to recoup their additional investment before they sold the car, assuming they drive an average of 15,000 miles per year. In order of shortest time to break even, they are:
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2. Chevrolet
3. Nissan Altima Hybrid
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5. Honda Civic Hybrid
"Consumers who are thinking of purchasing a hybrid car solely to save money on gas should calculate the number of miles they drive per year and their typical per gallon gas price to make an educated decision," advises Baukus Mello. She also recommended consumers use NADAguides.com's Cost of Ownership tool to obtain estimates of other costs, such as car maintenance and car insurance.
About This Study: Figures were calculated using EPA-estimated combined average fuel economy and current MSRP prices for all vehicles, federal tax credits for hybrid cars when applicable, and regular unleaded per gallon gas prices by city as of July 3, 2008 from the Energy Information Administration.
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