Maxx
Well-known member
Sorry for the accident. Glad everyone was OK.I bought a new one in Feb, 2009 and we averaged about 20K per year for 9.5 years or so until it was hit and totaled (no one was hurt). We replaced that with a 2010 with about 88K on it and we've added about 110K over the last 5 or so years and I bought a 2012 Prius C in 2016 with about 60K on it and it has about another 130K on it most of which as come over the last 4-5 years because my kid had it for her last year of college and the "running around with friends years" immediately after graduation. Long story short, we averaged about 20K a year on each of them with the 2010 now very idle and the 2012 still being driven a lot.
The reason I asked was to see how old the batteries were by year and not by cycle.
I have never owned a Toyota product but if my truck gives me a lot of headaches and Toyota has a good EV by then, I may give it a shot next. So far my Lightning has been rock solid.
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