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Old 08-06-2007, 10:20 PM   #1
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The attached photo was published in today's paper. The article was really about the upcoming Chevy Volt, which will supposedly outperform the plug-in Prius because it'll run twice as long using electric power only.[attachmentid=10429]
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Old 08-06-2007, 10:53 PM   #2
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<_< Plug-in.... fine idea... for people who can plug in..... Not people who park on the street, park in condominium or appartment garages, people who simply don't have a way to plug-in. Also, there is the thing Prius owners know and many non-Prius drivers don't know..... Owning a Prius is no different than owning a regular car. You drive it, put fuel in it, you drive it. Simple. It sips fuel, it works great, it's comfortable and we don't have to carry a 50ft extension cable in the trunk. It's a car like any other, just uses half the fuel that guy in the other lane uses.

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Old 08-06-2007, 11:10 PM   #3
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Nda3rdCar @ Aug 6 2007, 09:53 PM) [snapback]491661[/snapback]</div>
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<_< Plug-in.... fine idea... for people who can plug in..... Not people who park on the street, park in condominium or appartment garages, people who simply don't have a way to plug-in. Also, there is the thing Prius owners know and many non-Prius drivers don't know..... Owning a Prius is no different than owning a regular car. You drive it, put fuel in it, you drive it. Simple. It sips fuel, it works great, it's comfortable and we don't have to carry a 50ft extension cable in the trunk. It's a car like any other, just uses half the fuel that guy in the other lane uses.

Drive safe, enjoy the drive. - Nda3rdcar [/b]
And with a plug-in hybrid you can drive it just like you do your current Prius if you can't plug it in. But once you have it you might have the ability to solicit your work for a place to plug-in, your apartment complex or condo to support you and your efforts at being 'green'. If you park on the street perhaps you can have a lockable outlet installed by the electric company to allow you to plug in.

The beauty of a plug-in hybrid is that it is an EV when you can plug it in and it's a regular hybrid when you can't...best of both worlds.
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Old 08-07-2007, 03:45 PM   #4
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This article ran a couple of weeks ago in The Press of Atlantic City, click the link to view the photo they included.

Toyota develops plug-in hybrid car

TOKYO (AP) Toyota Motor Corp. said Wednesday it has developed a plug-in hybrid vehicle for public road tests in Japan and plans tests for the United States and Europe.

Other major automakers, including General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co., are developing plug-in hybrids, a key technology that reduces the gases causing global warming.

Plug-in hybrids, including Toyota's, generally have batteries that power an electric motor, with an internal combustion engine for use when the batteries run low. The batteries can be recharged by plugging them into a standard wall outlet.

The plug-ins run longer on electricity, especially for shorter distances, than the more common hybrids on the roads such as Toyota's Prius.

http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/busines...-13039074c.html
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:37 PM   #5
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jamarimutt @ Aug 6 2007, 07:20 PM) [snapback]491653[/snapback]</div>
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The article was really about the upcoming Chevy Volt, which will supposedly outperform the plug-in Prius because it'll run twice as long using electric power only.
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The Volt might outperform a Prius, but you'll have to wait four years to find out. Meanwhile, we can save lots of gasoline by using our Priuses!

And who knows where Toyota will be in four years?
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:58 PM   #6
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rick Auricchio @ Aug 7 2007, 04:37 PM) [snapback]492060[/snapback]</div>
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The Volt might outperform a Prius, but you'll have to wait four years to find out. Meanwhile, we can save lots of gasoline by using our Priuses!

And who knows where Toyota will be in four years?
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Rick,

Currently, the PRIUS is out performing the Volt because which one is on the road for us to buy right now?

I think a car that can run of safe cold nuclear FUSION with all the safety features and conveniences would out perform a VOLT and PRIUS, but again none have been produced for use to buy. This is like trying to get a Li Ion battery into a production PRIUS. We are going to have to wait eh?

I agree with you, use the PRIUS now. Enjoy the drive.

"IF" the Volt comes out, then let's do a head to head comparison. I am not going to hold my breath since gas prices are falling again.

I have put my deposit down for a 2009 PRIUS, has anyone else? Hope it has a hack to allow a plug in. Hint…Hint to the designers. I'm ok with voiding my warranty because the PRIUS has not let me down yet.
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Old 08-07-2007, 06:39 PM   #7
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Hard_working_student @ Aug 7 2007, 05:58 PM) [snapback]492072[/snapback]</div>
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I'm ok with voiding my warranty because the PRIUS has not let me down yet.
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Not wise... my Prius had the front axle replaced at 46,000 miles and it was covered by the 50,000 warranty.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jamarimutt @ Aug 7 2007, 03:39 PM) [snapback]492096[/snapback]</div>
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Not wise... my Prius had the front axle replaced at 46,000 miles and it was covered by the 50,000 warranty.
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axle shaft or PSD unit?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jamarimutt @ Aug 7 2007, 05:39 PM) [snapback]492096[/snapback]</div>
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Not wise... my Prius had the front axle replaced at 46,000 miles and it was covered by the 50,000 warranty.
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Is it wise to drive on the streets because there is a possibility of an automobile accident? When I buy my next house I will tell them not to pour a concrete drive way or side walk since I will not leave the house.

Heck to think about it…is it wise to drive 75+ mph with 10 gallons of combustible fuel strapped to the bottom of your vehicle? Why are all those people on the highways doing such a risky thing? That is why I drive with only 2 gallons in the PRIUS fuel bladder (sarcasm). Less fire if I have an accident. To think about it, I should have installed the NASCAR fire suppression system (more sarcasm) . The good old fire extinguisher will have to do.

Life is about making educated decisions by balancing the benefits and the risks. If I didn't believe that my PRIUS was built with quality, I would not have bought it. Now if I wanted a car with ZERO defects, I would have never bought a car.

If making any changes on your PRIUS is too risky for you, then don’t do it.
It is your choice and applaud you for that, but I do not consider it an unwise decision.
I do not place wisdom judgment on decisions you make on your own vehicle.
PLEASE do not place wisdom judgment on decisions I make on my own vehicle.

I'll take your advice and your words of caution, but please reserve the wisdom judgments for my parents, my wife, and the Lord Almighty.

Instead of buying the extended warranty ($1,400+), I might invest in myself and get an official PRIUS shop manual and teach myself how to fix the PRIUS if and when it fails. Along the way, I might even figure out more hacks and mods I can perform.

I'll let you know how things go in 12 months when I put another 24,000 miles on my PRIUS.

No complaints from me so far with 24,000 miles in less than 11 months.

I do most of my car maintenance anyway. Any repairs I have to make will just motivate me to install the block heater and other goodies while I am down there.


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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Hard_working_student @ Aug 7 2007, 02:58 PM) [snapback]492072[/snapback]</div>
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Currently, the PRIUS is out performing the Volt because which one is on the road for us to buy right now?

"IF" the Volt comes out, then let's do a head to head comparison.
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100% agree. So far, the Volt is just FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt), designed to make the American manufacturers look responsible. So are all the alternative-fuel SUVs: they'll burn some other liquid just as fast---or faster---than gasoline.

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