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Prius is a 2005 and has 133,000 miles on it, so it Is probably about time to replace it, but I guess we will wait until Rita's car finally arrives and see if it makes sense to add still another car payment. Still operating with the original batteries and getting  52 mpg, so I guess that even if the Prius needed a new one, the cost might still be less of a financial burden than buying or leasing a new car. The biggest problem right now is the lack of availability.  Rita's previous RAV4 was a lease and that is how she is planning to finance this one.  I think that is probably the best option for both of us at this point, but you should probably look at the costs associated with both options before making your decision.


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