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*minivans*
HONDA ODYSSEY costs $250 more than a MAZDA 5
Complete cents and sensibility. If you can sacrifice a little space and save a lot of money. Read AutoEnergy's comparo between the Mazda and Kia's Sedona here.
*SUVs*
CHEVROLET TAHOE costs $1,100 more than a SATURN OUTLOOK
On the surface, a GM crossover comes across as so much more effective than a GM jumbo-SUV. That doesn't make the Outlook economical. Check out the Tahoe's bigger sibling match up with the Ford Flex.
*taxis*
FORD CROWN VICTORIA costs $1,630 more than a FORD ESCAPE HYBRID
If only every taxi would make the switch. Huge mileage helps the Escape's case to no end.
*SUVs II*
TOYOTA SEQUOIA costs $1,500 more than a TOYOTA MATRIX
It sounds like a massive drop in practicality, but with a measured look at your space requirements, you might see the sense in a Matrix.
*small wagons*
BMW 328XI WAGON costs $700 more than a HONDA FIT
Obviously, luxury and performance fall off tremendously, but the Fit is fun.
*sportscars*
PORSCHE 911 GT3 costs $500 more than a MAZDA MX-5 MIATA
The $500 savings helps the Porsche's case. Imagine, a massive increase in performance that comes with the world's most famous sporting car in its second-most hardcore form. An extra $500 in fuel? Bring it.
*family*
MERCEDES E350 costs $1,200 more than a TOYOTA PRIUS
Curiously, BW skipped the possibility of the E320 Bluetec, a car that would cut this gap significantly. Read about the E320 Bluetec's comparison with the E350 here.
*size matters*
FORD F-150 costs $1,400 more than a FORD FOCUS
For the truly pickup needy, this is irrelevant. For those who use a pickup as family transportation, this should enlighten you.
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