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Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Hybrid Cars
#77 of 88 Re: Wasn't the net mileage result of being a [hybrid04prius]
by gagrice
Jan 01, 2006 (5:11 pm)
They were better off just putting a diesel engine in it.
I would have to agree with that. I don't know if hybrid PU trucks will be practical at all. I seriously doubt the HSD system that Toyota uses will be well suited for a work truck. It lends itself more to cars like the Prius and I imagine the Camry. The two SUVs Toyota is building are hardly worth the huge premium. More disgruntled owners of the RH & HH than happy campers. Toyota should have realized by now that they are not very good as 4X4 vehicles and they are not saving much gas.
Did GM screw up with their wannabe hybrid? I'll let you know in 5 or so years.
Mar 18, 2006 (2:48 pm)
It is VERY pointless because, trust me, when you replace the hybrid cell (which, since it's a Chevy, it's probably not going to last as long as it says), you're going to spend so much on that cell that you will probably end up LOSING money on it.
There's no reason to buy a Chevrolet to begin with, but IF you bought this Silverado hybrid, just about the only thing that would be good is that you could claim it on your taxes and get a bigger refund (or have to pay less).
#79 of 88 Re: [thereisnospoon]
by gagrice
Mar 19, 2006 (8:55 am)
you're going to spend so much on that cell that you will probably end up LOSING money on it.
What cell might that be? The battery is a $200 42 volt lead acid. The starter generator is very large and starts the engine instantly when you remove your foot from the brake. A DC/AC invertor is provided for 120volt AC power 20 amp service. Very handy for compressors and saws when away from commercial power. All that was $1000 extra. With no degradation to towing power or off-road ability. And GM still builds the best PU trucks available.
#81 of 88 How many problems do you have with your Hybrid Chevy Truck?
by shj54321
Sep 26, 2006 (8:32 am)
#82 of 88 How many problems do you have with your Hybrid Chevy Truck?
by shj54321
Sep 26, 2006 (5:57 am)
My Hybrid truck has electrical problems. My Dad's has mechanical problems.
#83 of 88 Re: How many problems do you have with your Hybrid Chevy Truck? [shj54321]
by gagrice
Sep 26, 2006 (8:32 am)
My GMC Sierra Hybrid has not had a problem in 15 months. I don't get the mileage I had hoped for. It is about 1 MPG higher than my 1999 Suburban around town driving. Maybe 2 MPG better on the highway. Not great for a lighter, tinnier plastic truck.
Sep 06, 2007 (9:45 am)
A freelancer aims to talk with owners of the following hybrid models: Accord, Altima, Camry, all Lexus hybrids and all pick-up truck hybrids.
Please respond to Chintan Talati at ctalati
edmunds.com no later than Wednesday, September 12, 2007 with your daytime contact information and the hybrid model you own.
#85 of 88 Least efficient hybrids?
by pf_flyer HOST
Sep 22, 2007 (4:45 am)
A Forbes.com article on the least efficient hybrids and the dreaded "hybrid premium" are the subject of today's Alternate Route entry, Boon or Bane?
#86 of 88 Are they here yet
by rgould22
Jan 06, 2009 (11:29 am)
Well the new two mode Chevy PU are supposed to be hitting the lots any day now. Has anybody actually seen any of the new trucks yet?