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Is the 100-MPG Prius Just a Year Away? - The Toyota Prius has made "hybrid" a household name, a kind of brand that signifies an ecology-friendly future. In fact, the Prius is a brand, not just a car. (more)
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Replying to: camry04se (May 09, 2008 4:10 am) |
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Replying to: camry04se (May 09, 2008 4:10 am) |
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I would love to have the efficiency of a car like this, however with children and a dog how can this work for me ! It is just not practical, but I commute 60miles per day to work ( within NJ) and my wife does 140 miles (to brooklyn and back home) and with the ever increasing gas prices i wonder when someone will make an SUV that give us at least 30MPG. I think it will happen, but after hearing all the whining from detroit about the new gas milage standards that congress wants imposed on manufacturers i believe the innovation will not be in a domestic brand. |
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am) |
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am) The FWD Ford Escape Hybrid is rated at 34 city / 30 highway. The AWD FEH is rated at 29/27. |
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am) |
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You know we live in a topsy-turvy world when anyone thinks a spacious four door Prius sedan that gets over 40 MPG is not "practical". The Prius is, in fact, the very definition of practical. Perhaps our 'me-me-me-generation' expectations are what's impractical. |
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| Do you think that the new TOYOTA PRIUS will have a STALLING PROBLEM also? Do you think it will suffer from TOYOTAS FAMOUS ENGINE SLUDGE COVER UP that my CAMRY HAD? How about its CAMSHAFT BREAKING and DRIVESHAFT VIBRATION like my sons new TOYOTA TUNDRA? I guess Toyota hasn't paid its tab to the media to hide these problems. As a former Toyota owner I won't ride in one or follow behind one on the road. I wouldn't want anything to fall off and hit me. | |
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Replying to: kurtkbee (May 11, 2008 10:58 am) |
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Replying to: camry04se (May 09, 2008 4:10 am) I have a 144 mi RT commute every day. From the late 90's to 2005 I drove that commute in a 97 LE Camry then a 2000 LE Camry. Both were dead solid perfect probably just as your Avy is. But when fuel went to $3 / gal right after Katrina hit I made the decision to insure myself against future price increases. In Nov 05 I got my Prius and have found it to be the best vehicle I've ever commuted in. I like the seating better than the 4 prior Camry's. It gets 47.7 mpg day in and day out ( every tank and every mile recorded by hand ). It has had nothing but oil and filters and a replacement set of Goodyears at 50K mi as maintenance. At the time I bought it, It had far more safety features than any of the prior Camry's ( not true of the new models though ). Right now I'm at 76,000 mi in 30 mo's and it too has been dead solid perfect. Since it's just a commuting tool I can't ask any more of it. Except.... that it's a far more useful vehicle than any Camry or Corolla sedan or Avalon or Fusion or Altima or Sentra, etc etc etc. Why? As a 5-door hatch it can carry 'stuff' that no other vehicle except a 5-door hatch or small CUV or small truck can handle. It's one of the 'hidden' delights discovered several months after ownership. The one 'drawback' it's nowhere near as quiet as a Camry in terms of sound isolation. So it will not be near as quiet as an Avy either. It does have cool 'toys' though. It was the first mass marketed vehicle to have SKS, BT, and an $800 upcharge for in-dash Navi....and it gets 47.7 mpg all day at 63 mph.
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