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Toyota in decline in 2009?

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Re: 62 MPG... [lemko] by bumpy
Jan 12, 2009 (9:18 am)
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Replying to: lemko (Jan 12, 2009 8:13 am)

The 1985 diesel Rabbit/Golf/whatever got 31/41 by the current standards. The current Prius would probably be something like 65/55 on the old old test.
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Semi-official fuel economy numbers from today.. by kdhspyder
Jan 12, 2009 (9:19 am)
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.. at the launch announcement the first numbers announced today were the EPA Fuel Economy ( est ) number combined.
 
Lentz said that whereas the current vehicle rates 46 on the EPA tests they expect the G3 to get a rating of 50. Adjust your values accordingly. Since I currently get 48 on the G2, I'd expect to get 52-53 on the G3.
 
The vehicle apparently will be 20-30% more powerful at the same time as a result of the 1.8L ICE replacing the 1.5L ICE.
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Re: Semi-official fuel economy numbers from today.. [kdhspyder] by larsb
Jan 12, 2009 (9:22 am)
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Replying to: kdhspyder (Jan 12, 2009 9:19 am)

I wonder why the UK press was reporting 75 UK MPG? At 50 USA, it will only be about 60 MPG UK.
 
Wonder where the missing MPG went?
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Re: speaking of the Prius [larsb] by gagrice
Jan 12, 2009 (9:24 am)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 12, 2009 7:19 am)

Expected 75 MPG is Toyota hype. Toyota does not sell well when competing with the diesels in the UK. So they do that to get people interested. They did that in the USA with their Prius rated at 60 MPG when you were lucky to get 48 MPG. Like you always say I will believe it when it is on the Toyota website.
 
Question, why are they giving UK figures and prices at the Detroit Auto show. Did we switch to pound sterling?
 
This combined effort means the new Prius will, return around 75mpg and emit less than 100g/km of C02.
 
All this will come at a cost though, when the new Prius is released in October prices will start from £18,225.
 
Further details to follow after the new Prius is officially unveiled...

 
That is about $27k for a base model....
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Re: speaking of the Prius [gagrice] by larsb
Jan 12, 2009 (9:41 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 12, 2009 9:24 am)

That's a site in the UK that came from. They are covering the show for the UK folks.
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Re: speaking of the Prius [gagrice] by larsb
Jan 12, 2009 (10:09 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 12, 2009 9:24 am)

Yes, we know Gary, according to you, Toyota is 90% Liars and 10% Fibbers.
 
We got you........
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Re: Semi-official fuel economy numbers from today.. [larsb] by bumpy
Jan 12, 2009 (10:57 am)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 12, 2009 9:22 am)

Different testing regimens. The EPA is more, um, pessimistic.
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Re: speaking of the Prius [gagrice] by kdhspyder
Jan 12, 2009 (11:13 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 12, 2009 9:24 am)

Those are not only values in Imp Gal but they are also test done according to UK testing standards, not the EPA standards.
 
It has nothing to do with lying but in the fact that the testing procedures are different, nothing more. It's the same problem Honda had with the diesel Accord that was going to get 50 mpg here when converted to US gal. Unfortunately the NADM TSX diesel prolly is only going to get 38-40 if it ever gets launched.
 
Thus in comparing UK values to EPA values you'd have to deflate the number by 20% for volumetric differences and then deflate that number by another 20% for testing differences.
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of course by nippononly
Jan 12, 2009 (12:12 pm)
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in gaining only 4 points on the fuel economy rating, Prius also becomes more powerful - why? to cover increased weight as a result of making it bigger? I hope they didn't make it faster at the expense of fuel economy.
 
When oh when will Toyota produce the wider line of hybrids it has been promising for years now? Still no hybrid Corolla - when? With any luck Honda's new Insight will beat the new Prius's 52 mpg - we need an honest 60 mpg 5-passenger car in the States pronto.
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Re: of course [nippononly] by anythngbutgm
Jan 12, 2009 (12:46 pm)
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Replying to: nippononly (Jan 12, 2009 12:12 pm)

There's always the HS250 Lexus which I guess you could say is a hybrid Corolla
 
link title
 
I believe it's more of an Avensis than a Corolla, but still, sizewise it qualifies. Also, I read that the Insight is going to be rated at 40/43. Maybe the real world numbers will put it closer to the Prius.

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