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Here we go again. They just don't get it.
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Prius owners are arrogant because they don't appreciate that: - I may be driving up fuel costs by consuming 3-4 times more gas, but I need to pull my boat. - Working class folks may not be able to afford to fill up their cars and drive to work, but I need to pull my boat. - Rising fuel costs may be driving up staple food prices to the point where some people may not be able to eat, but I need to pull my boat. - I may be polluting the air we all breath with 10X higher emissions, causing health problems and increased health care costs, but I need to pull my boat. - American soldiers may be dying by the thousands to secure our access to oil, but I need to pull my boat. - I may be sending 3-4 times more money to Al Qaeda sympathizers helping fund their global terror campaign, but I need to pull my boat. - I may be adding 3-4 times more CO2 into the atmosphere, which may help cause the biggest humanitarian disaster ever, triggering a worldwide economic collapse and the end of civilization as we know it, but I need to pull my boat. Seems to me there is more than enough arrogance to go around in this situation. As far as I can tell the only purpose of a Hybrid Durango, or a Hybrid Tahoe, is to try and improve a wasteful product just enough that people will go right on wasting. If you want to keep an old truck around to pull your boat once and a while, I can fully understand that. Boats are lots of fun, and the incremental damage from keeping a truck for that purpose is pretty small. Buying a brand new $50k slightly less wasteful vehicle that you will then need to drive all the time despite only "needing" it occasionally makes a lot less sense to me. Here's a link to an analysis I did in another thread, showing that if you are towing or hauling more than 4-5 people less than 50% of the time you are considerably better off with a Prius and an older truck than you are with one of these new full sized hybrids. Granted their are people out there who actually need to do these things more than 50% of the time, but they are in the vast minority. The fraction of those people who can afford a $40-$52k vehicle that still costs >$100 to fill up is probably even smaller still. http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-ma...tml#post629885 And before anyone has a chance to play the "but they're safer for my family" card here's the study one more time showing you are 2-3 times safer in a minivan. http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-ma...tml#post636396 ![]() Rob | |
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Friends: 2 | Detroit seems to be intentionally ignoring the Rocky Mountain Institute's Hypercar. Using carbon fiber body parts (fewer parts, lighter, no welds) the car is stronger and cheaper to produce. It takes less energy to move the vehicle, even though the vehicle is larger both exterior and interior. The body is resistant to impact and scratches (including sledge hammers). It takes less energy to move the whole vehicle than the energy it takes to run the air conditioner in a current ICE vehicle. I look forward to some sort of hybrid pickup. I have a need for a work vehicle that can be used for 4WD in snow, will pull a modest trailer, and meets our needs to "haul stuff." The current Detroit efforts are putting lipstick on a pig. It's still a pig.
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Friends: 6 | another PC member mentioned it before but a hybrid SUV is a definite oxymoron with the emphasis on moron 20mpg is nothing to be proud of...my old 2002 suburban got 18mpg on 87 octane LOL my fast sports car gets 30mpg LOL 20mpg hybrid suv = epic fail |
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Friends: 0 | Morning All, Could not agree with MaxLegroom more. I have a Prius on order with a south of Boston dealer and am #12 as of a week or so ago. Prius is certainly not for everyone. It to me is a commuter car, not a family car. There is no way i could have coached a Little League team, carry kids and equipment to the games, could never take Cub Scouts to events or subject other couples to sitting in my back seat. Relief from the Middle East bandits comes in all flavors, small cars, small hybrids,suv hybrids. Every little bit helps. For me and my wife the Prius seems adequate. Just a comment, this is without a doubt the most pretentious, smug, board i have ever read and or joined. The attitude of many on this board must certainly turn off many possible Prius customers. As you flame me, re read some of the comments on this forum. Many posts range from nasty to pompous.These comments regarding smug and pompous are not intended for everyone on the forum, and to many people i say thank you for the information and thoughts posted here. |
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