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Re: Long Term Update from MT [gagrice] by falconone
Aug 07, 2005 (2:52 pm)

Replying to: gagrice (Aug 07, 2005 1:28 pm)

I guess the editors don't mind getting ripped off for oil changes. My local Toyota dealer charges $19.95 for oil changes. Overall, the maintenance on the Prius will be a hell of a lot less than for your 14 MPG Chevy. Way too many threads on disenchanted owners of GM throwaway cars.
 
Lest you think Toyota is in bed with CR, you better have proof to substantiate your claim. But that's coming from someone who claims Japan is a 3rd world country. No one on the hybrid boards understands you agenda. The fact that you spend more time on the PC than with your family speaks volumes.
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Motor Trend by sinepman
Aug 08, 2005 (5:12 am)
They always tend to get less than the average person. I suppose their editors have lead feet. They were not too keen on the auto stop feature either. It probably needs some refining. I don't even see it advertised either. I guess it was another GM flop. Oh well.
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Re: Motor Trend [sinepman] by gagrice
Aug 08, 2005 (7:32 am)

Replying to: sinepman (Aug 08, 2005 5:12 am)

From what I read they only produced 300 of the Sierra hybrids for non fleet sales. I don't think they are a big seller. Generally the public is not interested in the technology. The Prius is a fluke that caught the attention of Hollywood and then appealed to the techno geek crowd.
 
The auto-stop does take getting used to. It is very nice to sit at a stop light in total silence except for the AC fan. When you let off the brake the engine starts so quietly that you do not hear it if the radio is playing. You have to look at the tach to tell if it is running. I have less than 300 miles on mine so I cannot give any mileage details. The total indicated by the computer is 17.2 MPG. That is on very short trips to the store.
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Re: Motor Trend [gagrice] by molokai
Aug 08, 2005 (8:09 am)

Replying to: gagrice (Aug 08, 2005 7:32 am)

I guess there are tons of geeks around. Let's say to the tune of 100,000? That's just the 2005 model year. A fluke? Nah... it's called making a GOOD car. I am definitely not a geek, but I do love the technology in this vehicle. Averaging 47.1 on this tank with two trips on the highway at 80 MPH. Can't beat that!! Whew... I love this car.
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Re: Motor Trend [molokai] by sinepman
Aug 08, 2005 (8:26 am)

Replying to: molokai (Aug 08, 2005 8:09 am)

I love new technology and I am impressed from what I have read on this and other forums. I was going to wait for the Camry, but I may just get the 06. I hear there are few improvements they've already made in the Euro version. I look forward to getting rid of my BMW. I LOVE the car, but there have been too many warranty issues.
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Re: Motor Trend [sinepman] by falconone
Aug 08, 2005 (3:55 pm)

Replying to: sinepman (Aug 08, 2005 8:26 am)

I've been following all the threads too. I am hoping to score an 06 Prius just in time to take advantage of the new tax credit. Regarding BMW, they are probably the best out of all the German car makers now. I am sorry you had problems with yours. Good luck!!!
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Why all the hate towards GM? by dassaz
Sep 27, 2005 (9:02 am)
Good for Toyota for making a car that people like. But why does it become a club to hate GM? Obviously, GM has missed the hybrid boat. It was more than the fad that they thought it was. But GM is still doing quite a bit for the auto world. They are working on Hydrogen technology and though it is at least 10 years away, think of the potential. A car whose only emission is water. I hope that GM will partner with Toyota, Honda, D-C, and Ford, and end this stupid debate on fuel economy. Some people like trucks and don't mind paying more the gas. Some people like a greener car that may cost a little more, but they like the gas mileage and can sleep with themselves at night. Bottom line, drive what you want, it's your choice. Be glad that we have more to decide on than just color.
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Re: Why all the hate towards GM? [dassaz] by cablack
Sep 27, 2005 (11:06 am)

Replying to: dassaz (Sep 27, 2005 9:02 am)

I agree. I'm a pleased-as-punch HCH owner and I almost always am on the side of 'hybrid' in these discussions.
 
But I applaud GM for making the hybrid they have. And I applaud their investments in other technologies. They may be late, but IMO they are moving in a positive direction.
 
So stop the bashing. Doing so only trivializes your own point of view, and sways people in the wrong direction.
 
And I love reading Gary's posts, even though I often disagree with him. He's one of the best things going on this forum.
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Re: Why all the hate towards GM? [cablack] by gagrice
Sep 27, 2005 (12:52 pm)

Replying to: cablack (Sep 27, 2005 11:06 am)

And I love reading Gary's posts
 
You are too kind. I like to debate what ever the subject. My friends don't always agree with me either. We still get along great. As for my Sierra hybrid. We went shopping at Home Depot and Lowe's this morning. I told my wife I would not miss driving the Passat too much when we sell it. I would rather pay a few bucks more for fuel and be in a PU truck. I just cannot get into driving a car. Too low to see what is going on ahead of me. Mileage holding a 15 MPG with all short 3 mile trips on the hybrid. Gas dropped another 4 cents today, $2.799.
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Re: Why all the hate towards GM? [cablack] by john1701a
Sep 27, 2005 (7:16 pm)

Replying to: cablack (Sep 27, 2005 11:06 am)

> stop the bashing
 
It's the misrepresentation that upsets people.
 
Hybrid means there is some type of blending.
 
Since no electric propulsion whatsoever is provided, no blending has occurred. It's just an improvement to the existing system, increasing response time and extending fuel-cut to non-moving conditions. The engine provides 100% of the thrust.
 
GM should have called this improvement something else, rather than "hybrid".
 
JOHN

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