I hate the Toyota Prius
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Originally Posted by texas911
OK go find that vintage 1986 Civic CRX HF and compare it to a 2007 Prius. Now tell me they are the same car! You guys are so blind in your hate.
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I don't understand why Toyota had to make the thing so ugly, though.
motors, etc.
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Originally Posted by luv2ride
Someone correct me if I'm wrong. It wasn't to long ago when Honda made the CRX HF and the Civic HF (late 80's). Granted they may have had more emissions but they got like 50mpg. That's why a prius doesn't impress me at all with it's 45mpg. Why cant it get 70mpg? Is that so hard.
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Those Toyota engineers are such idiots. Can you imagine they spent all this money researching hybrids and fuel efficiency and all they had to do was go back to 1970's VW technology to solve all our problems.
I'm sorry, but as a person that believes technology marches forward, the above seemed like a pretty ludicrous post.
Greg H.
I'm sorry, but as a person that believes technology marches forward, the above seemed like a pretty ludicrous post.
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Originally Posted by wayne993
The real answer is electric cars. They lower emissions, move emissions out of the cities,
increase mileage astronomically, ELIMINATE our dependence on foreign oil, accelerate like
a bat out of hell, give HUGE decreases in greenhouse gas emissions and on and on and on.
There is only ONE problem to solve in bringing these to market - batteries. Every other
problem is solved.
increase mileage astronomically, ELIMINATE our dependence on foreign oil, accelerate like
a bat out of hell, give HUGE decreases in greenhouse gas emissions and on and on and on.
There is only ONE problem to solve in bringing these to market - batteries. Every other
problem is solved.
Personally, I want a windmill, solar panels and no power bill. It's just not $$$ effective. ROI is like 30 years...
The technology is interesting though. Fun stuff. +1 on the Tesla, Matt!
On a side note, whoulda thunk we would have a Prius "discussion" on a pcar forum! Crazy world.
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Originally Posted by Greg H.
Those Toyota engineers are such idiots. Can you imagine they spent all this money researching hybrids and fuel efficiency and all they had to do was go back to 1970's VW technology to solve all our problems.
I'm sorry, but as a person that believes technology marches forward, the above seemed like a pretty ludicrous post.
Greg H.
I'm sorry, but as a person that believes technology marches forward, the above seemed like a pretty ludicrous post.
Greg H.
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I may have misspoken - I didn't mean just the Toyota hybrid engineers are idiots - I meant all of the car manufacturer's engineers must be idiots.
If they could build a car that accelerated well enough to sell, was a reasonable size and price and got better gas mileage than a Prius - don't you think someone would be making that car right now? There must be a reason they aren't still selling whatever it is you got 50mpg out of.
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If they could build a car that accelerated well enough to sell, was a reasonable size and price and got better gas mileage than a Prius - don't you think someone would be making that car right now? There must be a reason they aren't still selling whatever it is you got 50mpg out of.
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Originally Posted by wayne993
Aerodynamics, interior dimensions, and placement of engine, batteries,
motors, etc.
motors, etc.
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Originally Posted by Greg H.
I may have misspoken - I didn't mean just the Toyota hybrid engineers are idiots - I meant all of the car manufacturer's engineers must be idiots.
If they could build a car that accelerated well enough to sell, was a reasonable size and price and got better gas mileage than a Prius - don't you think someone would be making that car right now? There must be a reason they aren't still selling whatever it is you got 50mpg out of.
Greg H
If they could build a car that accelerated well enough to sell, was a reasonable size and price and got better gas mileage than a Prius - don't you think someone would be making that car right now? There must be a reason they aren't still selling whatever it is you got 50mpg out of.
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A four-door sedan debuted for 1981, as did a three-speed automatic transmission that replaced the primitive two-speed unit.
Rectangular headlamps and black bumpers appeared on the 1982 Civic. A new gas-sipping model, the five-speed "FE" (Fuel Economy) was introduced and was rated at 41 mpg in the city and 55 mpg on the highway.
The sporty new Civic "S" replaced the 1500 GL in 1983 and was fitted with a firmer suspension (with rear stabilizer bar) and 165/70R13 Michelin tires. A red accent encircled the S and set it apart from the other Civics.
Rectangular headlamps and black bumpers appeared on the 1982 Civic. A new gas-sipping model, the five-speed "FE" (Fuel Economy) was introduced and was rated at 41 mpg in the city and 55 mpg on the highway.
The sporty new Civic "S" replaced the 1500 GL in 1983 and was fitted with a firmer suspension (with rear stabilizer bar) and 165/70R13 Michelin tires. A red accent encircled the S and set it apart from the other Civics.
As far as modern auto engineers, who knows.. I don't, I invent software for a living.
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You guys want to rag on a total scam - how about the Smart Car? Costs $25,000 for a two passenger car that accelerates from 0 -60 in 15 seconds, gets 40 mpg and can carry two bags of groceries. By comparison a Prius is quicker, gets better gas mileage, carries 4 people in total comfort, can cost less and will carry a Labrador Retreiver in the back. The only downside is you need a real parking space for it.
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Carburators faded mostly due to evaporative emissions requirements. Carbs give off vapor after shutdown, injection doesn't.
I totally agree with the technology marching forward comments. Just because the early horseless carrages were unreliable, noisy and slow didn't mean it wasn't a good concept. If we listened to you anti-progress types we'd never have our 993s (but I'm sure you'd be on some pretty terrific horses though!).
By the way, we routinely fit 5 in our Prius, quite comfortably.
I totally agree with the technology marching forward comments. Just because the early horseless carrages were unreliable, noisy and slow didn't mean it wasn't a good concept. If we listened to you anti-progress types we'd never have our 993s (but I'm sure you'd be on some pretty terrific horses though!).
By the way, we routinely fit 5 in our Prius, quite comfortably.
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OK. I give up. The Prius is God's gift to autmotive technology. I'm going to go fire up my big F150 and let it idle for a few hours, then drive it around empty (with the tailgate up).
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Originally Posted by Greg H.
You guys want to rag on a total scam - how about the Smart Car? Costs $25,000 for a two passenger car that accelerates from 0 -60 in 15 seconds, gets 40 mpg and can carry two bags of groceries.
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The Prius is God's gift to autmotive technology.