A-ACTION AUTOMOTIVE & MUFFLER

2803 INTERSTATE 27

LUBBOCK, TEXAS

WE BUY AND SELL CARS

CALL US FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR

WE WILL SAVE YOU $$$$$$$$$$

  1. CALL TONY @ 806-765-5506
  2. CALL DICK @ 806-543-7571

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I have for sale a very NICE 2003 Toyota Pruis Hybrid that gets 45-50 MPG Cold Air Loaded with 119000 highway miles

 MUST SEE 

Call Richard @806-543-7571

Miles Per Gallon City: 52 MPG

Highway: 45 MPG

Body Style: Sedan Engines: 1.5L I-4 70 HP

Until someone invents a lighter battery or a longer power cord, electric cars don't make much sense. But gasoline-electric hybrids do. A hybrid combines battery power with a highly fuel-efficient gasoline engine to achieve remarkable fuel economy. You never have to plug, unlike an electric car, because the gasoline engine continuously charges the batteries. The gas engine can be small, because the electric motor works with it to maximize performance. The engine shuts off at traffic lights to further save fuel and reduce emissions, earning Super Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV) certification. It's easy to live with a hybrid because it requires no commitment from the driver. You don't have to tell the car to switch to either the gas or electric motor; it just does it, automatically. It feels, sounds, and drives like a normal car. Prius is tall and narrow and admits four people through four tall doors, while accommodating 12 cubic feet of their stuff in the trunk. It is designed not only for efficiency in how it goes, but in how much it can take there. And its efficiency is truly laudable, with an EPA rating of 52 mpg in city driving.

Buying a 2003 Toyota Prius

Purchasing an older vehicle, such as the 2003 Toyota Prius, makes good financial sense. You're able to avoid the steep depreciation rates that occur with brand new vehicles. This essentially gives you the advantage of getting a 2003 Toyota Prius for less money than when it was new. If the 2003 Toyota Prius was properly maintained, you also have a good chance of steering clear of problems that would have developed when the car was new.

The amount you pay for an older car depends on various factors. One important element is where you buy the vehicle. You're likely to get a better deal if you buy it from a private party, as opposed to a dealer.



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