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Old 05-13-2008 | 08:16 PM
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[QUOTE=y2ks2k,May 13 2008, 11:07 PM] My company has about 7 Prius in our fleet. Last time I went out of town I took one. It was a 350 mile round trip over the mountain and I averaged like 23 mpg. I did get it up to triple digits on the downhill
Old 05-13-2008 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Fanman,May 13 2008, 08:16 PM
Yes, but driving the way you would do, you might have single digit MPG on other cars.
In 2 years I averaged 14 mpg in my Sti, 17 mpg in 2 years in my S2000's (9 on the track) and 17 mpg in my IS350 after 2 years.
Old 05-13-2008 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by qsmarcei,May 13 2008, 07:11 PM
So anecdotal evidence of someone hyper miling a fit is sound but anecdotal evidence of someone (you) poorly driving a hybrid is nonsense.

Sounds to me like you get the point of my post but fully didnt understand it. Go figure.
Old 05-13-2008 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by brockLT1,May 13 2008, 02:15 PM
all those numbers break down when you compare it to a 15,000$ car that gets 35mpg such as a hyundai. ROI is around 10 years. still not worth it from that standpoint.

nothing like spending money to SAVE money, haha
I agree, dunno if your numbers are right but I follow your logic.
Funny how they compared a prius to a camry and not a corolla or civic which get better mpg (21/31 vs 28/37). Also, if you primarily drive on the highway, the benefits become less clear.
People are rather dumb, transportation cost is more than just mpg, its the cost of the car, the total cost to run it (maitenance such as tires, gas, brakes, 30/50/etc K service) and of course gas. During these times of the alleged impending financial doom, the answer isnt to save money on gas by buying another new car, but rather downgrade your car to something like a VX or HF. And as far as green goes, hmmm recycle a 15 year old VX that woulda been junked or by a new hybrid?
Old 05-13-2008 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Onehots2k,May 13 2008, 12:46 PM
http://www.leftlanenews.com/break-even-tim...gas-prices.html

Get them while they're cheap...kinda.

I cant wait to see Honda's Prius fighter. Its suppose to be less than the 22k Civic hybrid. It debuts at Paris this year....
So started to post up reason the X6 is going to be DOA when it hits the market. Did not expect to see this from you Onehot2k.
Old 05-13-2008 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by y2ks2k,May 14 2008, 04:49 AM
In 2 years I averaged 14 mpg in my Sti, 17 mpg in 2 years in my S2000's (9 on the track) and 17 mpg in my IS350 after 2 years.
Was being being semi facetious, but again, unless you go over those same roads in same conditions hard to guage what getting 17 mpg on your other cars equates.

Also new EPA mpg ratings for the S2K & IS 350 are around 21 combined, so you definitely have a heavy foot. If your plan is doing 85+ mph than the hybrid is not be a good fit.
Old 05-13-2008 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by TheDonEffect,May 13 2008, 11:19 PM
Funny how they compared a prius to a camry and not a corolla or civic which get better mpg (21/31 vs 28/37). Also, if you primarily drive on the highway, the benefits become less clear.
People are rather dumb, transportation cost is more than just mpg, its the cost of the car, the total cost to run it (maitenance such as tires, gas, brakes, 30/50/etc K service) and of course gas. During these times of the alleged impending financial doom, the answer isnt to save money on gas by buying another new car, but rather downgrade your car to something like a VX or HF. And as far as green goes, hmmm recycle a 15 year old VX that woulda been junked or by a new hybrid?


a new camry is just NOT the same as a new prius.

but the money does fund the research, and that's not a bad thing, although i'm not convinced hybrid is the best or only answer.
Old 05-14-2008 | 12:38 AM
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The Prius is surprisingly spacious. In driving & sitting in my parent's Prius, there is plenty of rear leg room, moreso than a Civic or Corolla. I thought about as comfortable as a Camry. I realize both cars are different size, but the interior seemed similarly sized when I sat in them, not nearly so when I have sat in a Civic. I would say it is more similar to my brother's previous generation Accord.
Old 05-14-2008 | 04:18 AM
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The prius does have significant room. I would never buy one but I have driven over 1,000 miles in it. I know without question I would average >60mpg on the trip computer (I have). Something that would be impossible in a fit.

The fit is nice for what it is. It isn't much cheaper than a civic LX , and gets worse gas mileage. I love hatchbacks, but still couldnt bring myself to buy one. I just bought the s2k instead .
Old 05-14-2008 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by TheDonEffect,May 14 2008, 05:19 AM
During these times of the alleged impending financial doom, the answer isnt to save money on gas by buying another new car, but rather downgrade your car to something like a VX or HF. And as far as green goes, hmmm recycle a 15 year old VX that woulda been junked or by a new hybrid?
I bought one yesterday. 1992 VX (white). Salvage title...but otherwise in great shape. 80,000 reported miles.


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