To be honest, I think SLO may have missed the point of what the OP is looking for. The OP already owns a small petrol engine car which is proving punishingly expensive to run. £240 per month for fuel is getting on for near £3k per year. A slightly newer small petrol vehicle isn't going to bring this down significantly. I think the OP is looking for a method to cut their fuel expenditure and wondered given their very particular duty cycle would a hybrid vehicle suit.
A few back of the envelope calcs assuming a 22 mile commute 5 days a week and petrol at £1.50 per litre would suggest the OP is averaging somewhere around 14 mpg. A hybrid even if it only manages 40mpg in this highly stop/start usage (a low bar) still cuts the fuel bill to around the 1k mark so a significant saving to be had.
So could a hybrid vehicle save them money, I think yes. Could this particular 180k mile example work out ok, who knows? If the battery was ok and the suspension wasn't too baggy, I’d give it some consideration but as always, it depends on condition.
The higher than average miles may be putting other folks off (irrationally maybe, Toyota hybrids are well known for their long term durability) so the OP could be looking at something of a relative bargain. On an anecdotal note, the dealer we service our CHR at has a customer with a MK2 Prius with a little over 300k miles on it, never an issue with it apparently.
OP, if you are seriously considering this change, I think you would do well to take it to a local Toyota garage for appraisal. They will be able to assess the battery condition for you which is probably your single biggest risk with such a vehicle.
Regards and best of luck whatever you decide to do.
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