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My soon to be brother in law bought one...They are averaging close to 55mpg.....It actually has quite a bit of room....He also has a police intercepter crown vic, and the prius has SO much more rear legroom inside....
Looks like a roomy interior all around.....Much more room than you would expect....Just don't get into ANY kind of head on collision.....
It aint' cool but nither are the stupid fuel prices.
My aunt has a 2005 Prius - she swears its "the answer" to saving the world. Hint: she watched Algore's "An Inconvenient Bogus Story" and applauded that someone with significant recognition brought the topic to the attention of the masses. She even thinks all diesels are the work of the devil (including the new low-emission ones from VW and Mercedes). To her, its all about the nitrogen oxides those things spew out and how harmful they are to our health. There's been research papers written detailing how that very claim isn't standing on a iron clad foundation. Click the link for an in-depth read...
Last summer we had about a week-long run of 100+ degree days - very, very common occurance in California during that time of the year. During a family gathering my aunt made a comment to me how it seemed 'unseasonably hot'....as if to imply global warming/climate change from all those cars was to blame. I retorted with it being totally normal and I gave two undisputable scientific facts to prove my point: #1 - we're in the northern hemisphere & #2 - its July :-P
Sorry to go off on a bit of a tangent, but my aunt and I are at totally opposite ends of the spectrum on this subject and we often debate on the topic. As for my own thoughts on the Prius: do I think it is the answer to everyones' transportation needs? Absolutely not. The Prius' strong points are in stop-n-go driving situation where you can creep along from 0-20mph on electric power. For sustained highway cruising, the Prius is a joke. There's a forum called PriusChat on the interwebz which has a number of owners seeing no better than low-to-mid 40s mpg on the highway. And maybe you noticed something in the Prius TV ads within the last year. Since the EPA revised their testing standards to determine a vehicles economy figures, the Prius which was once marketed as having 61 city & 50 highway is now at 48 city & 45 highway. Owners of those 'product-of-the-devil' Mk4 VW TDIs are getting better economy than that!
I would only consider buying a Prius if 90% of my driving involved going slow and I didn't have vast distances to cover - I don't therefore owning one is not in the cards. Believe me, it will be a cold day in hell before you see one of those parked in my driveway (note I didn't say garage - its not worthy of one) :-P
Jon
Rides...
1991 325i - sold :(
2004 2WD Frontier King Cab
if you drive on the freeway, you're better off with a TDI like Jon says.
If you drive in the city, why not go full electric?
Priuses are for smug assholes who think they are doing the enviroment a favor by using the government to subsidize technology that isn't really marketable.
They really aren't that terribly ugly I suppose but I still can't get over the instrument cluster in the center of the dash. Imagine your driving a Z8? lol. Also, doesn't it take a lot of energy (petroleum) to manufacture all those batteries? Unless the price of those things really plummet I can't justify buying one.
Sweet, I don't like most. Do you want a cookie? The TDI they got is the shit. Gets great fuel economy and isn't ugly as fuck, In fact I would say it look's damn good on the BBS it's sitting on(Lighter than stock to boot!). Also hasn't broken a hundred time's. But it's cool if you like to smell your fart's and drive around in your hybrid.
Last edited by Miasma; 06-11-2008, 03:42 PM.
Reason: I am retarted apparently.
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