I just feel there are much better cars out there for the money, even second hand:
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/featuredlistingad/advert/200942344013932/usedcars/model/prius/make/toyota/page/1/sort/priceasc/radius/1501/postcode/tw89de/advert-type/featured-listing/dealer/13023?previous=%2Fsearch%2Fused%2Fcars%2Ftoyota%2Fprius%2Fpostcode%2Ftw89de%2Fradius%2F1501%2Fpage%2F1%2Fsort%2Fpriceasc&logcode=flp
£12k for 2007 example!?
Mondeo TDCI, more comfy, better on longer runs, if i had £12k to spend i would be looking at BWM 530d (520d if you want more mpg)
£7k for 2007 Mondeo
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/200949347615065/sort/priceasc/usedcars/maximum-mileage/up_to_40000_miles/fuel-type/diesel/price-from/7000/model/mondeo/make/ford/page/1/radius/1501/postcode/tw89de?previous=%2Fsearch%2Fused%2Fcars%2Fford%2Fmondeo%2Fpostcode%2Ftw89de%2Fradius%2F1501%2Fmaximum-mileage%2Fup_to_40000_miles%2Ffuel-type%2Fdiesel%2Fprice-from%2F7000%2Fpage%2F1%2Fsort%2Fpriceasc&logcode=p
Both same miles / same age.... Mondeo can be taken to any dealer / back street place. You are already saving £5k, which is going to take years and years to pay back doing big miles (which you won't in a Prius)
So i still fail to see the point, unless people get it for the status :-/
I don't really disagree with you T but I didn't want a used car at the time.
When the warranty expired on my wife's Omega she didn't really know what to look at for a change.
She eventually settled on a Signum and wanted to know the merits of the 3 litre diesel over the 3.2 petrol so I took her to the local dealers in an attempt to find out.
Having been obliged to stand around for what seemed to be an eternity I sought out a sales person. I might as well have whistled 'Dixie' as it was apparent he wasn't really interested in selling a car. Wife got pissed off and left.
There was a VW dealer just down the road so I stopped there on the way past as I'd seen one or two of the new Passat models which looked to be quite nice. Again, after some time kicking tyres, a sales person reluctantly came over and tried to 'help'.
They couldn't offer a test drive in a Passat with the DSG 'box as from what I understood this was the equivilent of an auto - in fact they had no access to any DSG equipped car in their range at all and had no real interest in finding one to demonstate the worth, or otherwise, of the system. Wife got pissed again and left.
On the road home we were passing the Toyota dealership so I decided have a final try at getting a car that day. (having just returned from London I knew about the Prius anyway as they were becoming more numerous in government service.
We were immediately welcomed by a 'greeter' who fetched a salesperson without delay. The very polite, presentable and above all knowlegeable young man took his time to establish what our requirements were. When I mentioned the Prius he, again without delay, fetched the Prius manager who had a demonstrator brought round for an extended test drive.
He subsequently answered all questions about the car politely and with sound knowledge. My wife liked the car so we ordered one there and then. It was delivered 7 weeks later from Japan.
So, far from being a car obtained using environmental criteria this Prius was purchased as a result of two people being fed up with the indifferent attitude shown by staff at the two previous ports of call, one dealership the staff menbers of which dispalyed a professional attitude and the desire of two people who wanted to buy a car on that particular day.
Nothing more - nothing less.
There is little in life that has true status, a tin box on wheels certainly doesn't come even close to making the grade.