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Friends: 0 | Just received my Consumer Reports 2006 car edition today. They have an article comparing various hybrid car costs vs non hybrid car costs. Interesting article, but, why would they compare the cost of a Prius with the cost of a Corolla? The idea of the article was to show that it still costs you more over a 5 yr span to buy a hybrid vs a conventional car - even with gas savings and federal tax credits. I am puzzled why they would compare a Prius to a Corolla. It seems to me with all the Prius features (and being considered a midsize car) it would be more in line with a Camry and not a Corolla. I know a Prius will cost more than a Corolla, but, I am getting a lot more car for my money. If they had compared it to a Camry - maybe it would not have supported their viewpoint that hybrids cost a whole lot more than non hybrid cars to operate over a 5 yr period. Springtime
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Friends: 1 | Thats exactly right, if they had compared it to what it really is comparale to in interior volume and content level, a Camry which costs more than a Corolla and gets significantly lower mileage it wouldn't have supported the goal they had in mind for the peice. If the comparison had ben a $30k Camry that gets 21MPG the end result would have been pretty different. Remember that the car media is still just that, the media. |
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Friends: 23 | The old Prius, maybe since it was smaller but this new one has the interior volume of a Camry. Just because it's small outside doesn't mean it has a small interior. |
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Friends: 12 | Several years ago, the enthusiasts began comparing Prius to the "Camrolla" to avoid any type of misrepresentation like they just pulled. Prius clearly fits in between Corolla and Camry. Anyone claiming otherwise is either not being sincere or hasn't taken the time to actually check for themselves. |
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Friends: 23 | So that'll be the Avensis? Isn't the Prius based off the Avensis anyway? |
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Friends: 0 | Some one at some point, years ago, compared a Prius (probably an 01 or 02) to a Corolla, and Everyone has insisted the cars be compared ever since. It is obviously a stoopid, lazy comparison at best. Many use it more visiously to "Prove" the hybrids make no sense. I'll have to read the article (my CR hasn't arrived yet). But they may need a talking too. Lisa |
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Friends: 0 | The Prius isn't based on any other car, it's a unique platform, although it shares some components. Its front suspension is from the Avensis, and its rear suspension is an "evolution" of the Corolla's, according to a European press pack I have here. |
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Friends: 0 | I think the stupidity is based on something like this: since the Prius gets great economy, let's compare what it costs to non-hybrid "economy" cars. Stupid! They completely miss much of the pleasure in owning a Prius, which for me includes the high level of technology and a smoothness of powertrain that is different from any non-hybrid "economy" car. For me, the Prius replaced a 5 series BMW, and I would not have been happy with any other new automobile under $30,000. |
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