I don't know that much about Hybrids, so I can't comment on price. But on a regular car, you are to average between 12K-15K a year. The car is almost 5 years old, if it was used all through 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. So doing the math it should have 60K-75K on it, so it is a little over the highest number. Toyotas do last forever, but do Hybrids last longer than regular cars? Are Hybrids more expensive to maintain? Are Hybrids really cost effective for your type of driving. Hybrids are most effective on longer drives. Short and go driving and driving running errands still take a lot of gas, as least they do in my husband's Toyota Camy Hybrid. He gets great gas mileage, but he does a lot of highway driving. His is a 2008, and has 85K miles on it and it runs like a dream. My husband's car is a company car so we don't do repairs and we didn't buy it. I got a 2008 GMC Acadia, seven passenger, with 15K miles on it for 30K. Just to give you a cost comparison on a regular SUV of similar size. It's not a Hybrid, but in my short drives around town, I usually get around 20 miles per gallon, and I've gotten close to 30 miles per gallon on highway driving.