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Robert Beedle (not verified)    May 19, 2021 - 11:54AM

In reply to by John Goreham

The article is good, I like it. I know many Prius that make it well into the 200k range. Mine alas probably won’t unless I put a new engine it it. Which I wouldn’t recommend anyone do in a 10+ year old hybrid. My advice on cars that do 200 plus, if you want to hit 200k in 10 years you can buy a Prius and be happy. If you want to hit 200 plus in 20 year stick to the non hybrid power trains and AVOID AVOID AVOID the Turbos. If I bought a 10 year old car today I would go Toyota Camry non hybrid over a 10 year old Prius. For a new model I would buy a hybrid because I generally drive 20-30k miles a year (except for this last year). I put 100k miles on my current Prius, bought it used for 10,500 with 40k miles 4 years ago (bargain).

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