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Old 02-03-2008, 03:26 PM   #1
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Hello all,
I'm very interested in the Prius, and expect to buy a new car sometime in the summer and I've started researching. One of the questions I have regarding the Prius is the acceleration. Now, I don't expect and know the car doesn't achieve sport's car acceleration. I just need the car to merge onto the highway without getting hit.
We all know that the Dan Ryan can be unforgiving. What are you're experiences with this?
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:34 PM   #2
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We all know that the Dan Ryan can be unforgiving. What are you're experiences with this?
From my experience on the Tri-State, I can assure you that the Prius not only accelerates 0 - 60 adequately, it will surprise you how quickly it will jump from 60 - 70 or 80.

Not that I know.
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Up here in Milwaukee there's no problem with acceleration. Of course, every time I hear a local traffic reporter talk about our "rush hour" I chuckle to myself. I don't think you'll really have your answer until you take a Pri for a test drive or, even better, rent one. I visit Chicago often, and know from experience that, sometimes in traffic, you've got to "drive it like a rental!"
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Old 02-03-2008, 03:40 PM   #4
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One of the questions I have regarding the Prius is the acceleration. Now, I don't expect and know the car doesn't achieve sport's car acceleration. I just need the car to merge onto the highway without getting hit.
No problem whatsoever. The whole point of the hybrid system is to give you the performance you expect from this class American automobile by combining a small internal combustion engine for good gas mileage and an electric motor (actually two) to provide the occasional power boost when you need it.

You could get approximately the same gas mileage with just a small (smaller) internal combustion engine and no hybrid system, but then you'd have the lousy acceleration you're worried about.

Others will complain about the oversimplified explanation above, so I'll add that the electric motors and battery energy storage also allow for using the internal combustion engine in more efficient ranges of power and RPM, as well as allow for the regeneration of energy when slowing down. Gas mileage is further improved by a low drag body and small, low rolling resistance wheels, but those are independent of the hybrid system.
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Old 02-03-2008, 04:09 PM   #5
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technically, 0 to 60 is about 10secs. however, in traffic and merging, it fools you because there is 0 lag. poof its gone. no down shift no hesitation. so , its really pleasantly peppy. not like my vrod harley that does it in under 4 seconds but very good anyway.
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Depends on how much metal you want to put on the pedal. Don't challenge me at a light if I've had a really bad day at work cuz I'll win (and then curse myself for screwing up my mpg).
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Depends on how much metal you want to put on the pedal. Don't challenge me at a light if I've had a really bad day at work cuz I'll win (and then curse myself for screwing up my mpg).
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Thanks for all of the input. I like this car more and more. Can't wait to test drive one.
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I had a similar concern before I bought my car, so I pre-planned my test drive route to include several steep hills and an uphill highway merge. I was very satisfied then and have had no regrets since -- even on the dreaded parkways in the NYC area where you have to merge into 70 mph traffic with virtually no on-ramp.
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technically, 0 to 60 is about 10secs. however, in traffic and merging, it fools you because there is 0 lag. poof its gone. no down shift no hesitation. so , its really pleasantly peppy.
Click the image to open in full size.

Oh yes... no lag and I love it.

One thing I've noticed, if you want good response you need to push far enough on the pedal. A bit more then I was used to in my other cars.

But if you do ....Zooooooooom
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