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Have to get a new car.  Here are the criteria.  I hardly drive it.  Other than occasional errands and summer scouting, most of my driving is during hunting season when I go hunting.  This means some dirt road and snow will be involved.  During the rest of the time, my dad drives the car.  We're looking to go halfsies on it.  I want some light off-road capabilities while he wants fuel-economy, fuel economy, and fuel economy.  All his driving is in the city (groceries and picking up grand kids from school, etc).  We both agree that we don't want to spend a lot on a car.  Previously, we drove a Camry.  The Camry was enough to allow me to do what I needed to do but there were definitely some spots I decided not to test.

 

So the question is can the Prius do the same things a my old Camry can do or if the fuel economy not worth all the towing I'll end up paying for?

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Have to get a new car.  Here are the criteria.  I hardly drive it.  Other than occasional errands and summer scouting, most of my driving is during hunting season when I go hunting.  This means some dirt road and snow will be involved.  During the rest of the time, my dad drives the car.  We're looking to go halfsies on it.  I want some light off-road capabilities while he wants fuel-economy, fuel economy, and fuel economy.  All his driving is in the city (groceries and picking up grand kids from school, etc).  We both agree that we don't want to spend a lot on a car.  Previously, we drove a Camry.  The Camry was enough to allow me to do what I needed to do but there were definitely some spots I decided not to test.

 

So the question is can the Prius do the same things a my old Camry can do or if the fuel economy not worth all the towing I'll end up paying for?

you should never mention Toyota Prius on a hunting forum...........

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I believe you should consider some of the AWD "cross-over" vehicles. I have a Honda CRV that is not really terrible on gas, and also has the all wheel drive to accommodate snow and light off-road use (although that kind of abuse gives me the shivers .... lol).

 

It's just another possibility that you might want to throw into the mix.

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Elmo, if you decide on the Prius, get the plug-in capability that lists for $32k+. My buddy just got one for under $24k. PM me for the details.

In regards to what a Prius can do vs a Camry, the Prius would be better since it can silently creep up to those spots with no noise at all.

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If you are leaning toward Toyota, take a look at the RAV4. It really was a toss-up between that and the CRV when I bought mine. They are almost identical. Either one is super reliable and very popular.

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Slap an Obama sticker on that Prius , and I say you get at least 3 traffic tickets the first year....

Kinda like when the druggies all put Greatful Dead stickers on their cars ,instant traffic stop.

If you hardly drive it who cares about mpg ?

I own 4 cars one is a 8 cyl. But ths wife puts less then 5 k A Year on it , myself I'd rather have the size safety and room and oh ya power then save a few hundred a year on gas.

I hunt out of a car, but large 4 doors,Prius seems a bit small. But then I hunt a qdm farm,big bucks only !

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