Taken from a cnn.com piece regarding SUV and their owner's "LUV" for the vehicles:
Stephanie Torgerson, 32, of Pataskala, Ohio, said she simply can't put her three boys in her husband's Mazda 626. The 1-year-old needs a car seat, the 5-year-old needs a booster chair and she doesn't feel comfortable wedging her 8-year-old between the two. Sure, she could probably get better mileage in a minivan, but she doesn't like the stigma. "I don't want to be labeled as a soccer mom," she said. Torgerson said her 2006 Chevy Trailblazer, which gets about 20 mpg, affords her and her kids protection -- not to mention four-wheel drive traction in the snowy winter months. But security comes with a price. Torgerson's daily commute to Hilliard -- another Columbus suburb -- is 72 miles roundtrip. She spends about $82 a week on gas, she said.
Asked if she had considered a hybrid SUV with four-wheel drive, she promptly said no.
"They're all brand-new vehicles, and I can't afford a $500-a-month car payment," she said.
What now? I couldn't have read that correctly. You can't afford a $500-a-month car payment, but you can afford to pay $82 a week on gas? For those of you who are mathematically impaired, that comes out to about $369 dollars a month. Gas prices are only going to increase - sorry, gas isn't going to start falling like manna. Soon enough you'll be paying $500-a-month for gas, and you're going to have to pay the dealership to take your SUV to the scrapheap. Also, the Ford Escape, which offers 4WD, costs roughly $26,000. Assuming you trade in your gas guzzling Trailblazer and you get a net of about $7,000 (I believe this is a reasonable assumption considering this is $2,000 less than what Kelley Blue Book shows for a the model in "good condition" with 40k miles on it), the monthly payments on 60 month lease at 6.9% APR is $409. When you include depreciation and appreciation factors, this becomes even more of a no-brainer. You might not like the stigma of being a soccer mom, but personally I'd think the stigma of being a stupid mom would be worse.
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Thanks for pushing my "Duty to Rescue" post way down the page. You're fired!
Let's see:
$369 on gas
OR
$409 on car payment + $200 on gas (just a guess here)
What's cheaper?
Given the current secondary market for SUVs (you'd actually be getting about 50% of book value if you tried to sell now), the higher cost of insurance for newer vehicles, and the relatively small increase in fuel efficiency for hybrid SUVs, it certainly is a no-brainer for most people to stick with their current gas guzzlers. It's probably not even cost effective to switch to a Prius.
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