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Angry Mitch (not verified)    September 21, 2019 - 8:26AM

In reply to by Denis Flierl

I would, if it was a PHEV, then I could get the federal tax credit. That would only be like around $5k extra, and I'd make that up over time between less wear and tear on the engine, better fuel economy, and even less maintenance on the brakes & rotors (there are stories of Priuses at 120k on the original brake pads!)

However, I am a little concerned about the no spare tire thing. I'd need to either put run-flats on there or I'd have to buy a donut and put it in the trunk.

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