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Old 08-06-2008, 03:27 AM   #11
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There's more to driving a hybrid car than just money savings. But we still really don;t know if hybrids are necessarily the answer of all our problem. Maybe I am much more interested in a hydrogen powered car.
Hydrogen doesn't power cars, the energy used to make the hydrogen does. There's no source of free hydrogen on earth floating around. Hydrogen is just energy storage just like any battery. Once ultra caps and nanotube LiIon batteries are mass produced, their energy density will be better than hydrogen and a lot simpler.

I'd wager my entire retirement and everything else I have that the fuel cell vehicle will never become economical with the better batteries that are coming.
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Old 08-06-2008, 03:56 AM   #12
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FWIW, my mom bought a leftover new 07 NAH back in mid to late Feb 08. The Nissan dealer had at least a couple more (some 07s and 08s). Another Nissan dealer definitely had some 08 NAHs.

We didn't have trouble finding HyCams either back then.

I don't know the current situation now, but just in the last month or two, I got a postcard in the mail from Falore Nissan (in Sunnyvale, CA) specifically advertising the 08 NAH and no other vehicles.

I did hear from a newbie coworker just today that he's #220 on a Prius waiting list at Toyota Sunnyvale. I don't know the ETA they gave him.
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Old 08-06-2008, 10:36 AM   #13
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Of course sales have slumped over the past few weeks . . . everyone's on a waiting list
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:07 AM   #14
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FWIW, my mom bought a leftover new 07 NAH back in mid to late Feb 08. The Nissan dealer had at least a couple more (some 07s and 08s). Another Nissan dealer definitely had some 08 NAHs.

We didn't have trouble finding HyCams either back then.

I don't know the current situation now, but just in the last month or two, I got a postcard in the mail from Falore Nissan (in Sunnyvale, CA) specifically advertising the 08 NAH and no other vehicles.

I did hear from a newbie coworker just today that he's #220 on a Prius waiting list at Toyota Sunnyvale. I don't know the ETA they gave him.
I started out at 184 on Toyota of Sunnyvale's list on 6/12. Then the wait was estimated to be 9 weeks. Toyota of Sunnyvale is one of the few dealers selling Prius's under MSRP which is keeping their list rather large. Fortunately, their allocation is 90+ a month.

I did an Edmunds dealer inquery in June and nobody responded...probably because I said unless you willing to sell for MSRP, don't bother calling.

I just did another one for kicks and 4 dealers responded with offers to sell me a Prius at MSRP with waits ranging from none(as in on the lot now) to 2 weeks.

Toyota of Sunnyvale is going to continue to have a long wait list because their selling at MSRP and *not* adding on stuff that the customer didn't order.
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Old 08-08-2008, 09:40 AM   #15
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Default Re: CNBC reports Hybrid demand has slumped....

I got an oil change this morning at O'brien Toyota outside Indianapolis. The Prius waiting list is 6 to 8 months.
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Indianapolis is likely the exception. The wait isn't quite so bad at our local Toyota dealer. CNBC's naked statement that 'hybrid demand has slumped' doesn't have the drama, said another way:

ALL car sales are down, but hybrids are still selling like hotcakes, but not quite as hot as a few weeks ago.

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The economy is way slow ... so much so, that even hybrids aren't flying off the shelves quite as quick as they were a few weeks ago.

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Compared to most other cars, hybrid sales are still ahead of the pack.

Where's the drama in that?
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FWIW, my mom bought a leftover new 07 NAH back in mid to late Feb 08. The Nissan dealer had at least a couple more (some 07s and 08s). Another Nissan dealer definitely had some 08 NAHs.

We didn't have trouble finding HyCams either back then.

I don't know the current situation now, but just in the last month or two, I got a postcard in the mail from Falore Nissan (in Sunnyvale, CA) specifically advertising the 08 NAH and no other vehicles.

I did hear from a newbie coworker just today that he's #220 on a Prius waiting list at Toyota Sunnyvale. I don't know the ETA they gave him.
I'm still getting emails from dealers offering the Camery Hybrid at MSRP. In June, I got an email offering $1000 off MSRP. But 35 MPG doesn't cut it. It's not much an improvement over what I'm getting now and in a far nicer car.
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It would depend on whether the dealer is bothering to maintain a waiting list. When I bought my Prius in Dec '04 I had been on a wait list at one dealership for 8 mos. I finally got my car when I called another dealer about 50 miles away. This other dealer was not keeping any waiting list at all: if you called them at the right time and could make your deposit over the phone, you got the car.
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Old 08-14-2008, 04:20 PM   #19
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Suggestion: Consider ordering new from a lower volume dealer if you have several dealers close enough. I know that sounds counterintuitive, but I noticed the smaller dealer seemed to have shorter wait lists. Edit: by wait list I actually meant overall wait time (not the number of names on the list), the higher volume dealers were quoting longer waits, the little guy got mine in half the time.
Yep. Worked for me in July 2004. Was expecting 6 months minimum, got it in 6 weeks. Wasn't even close to the top of the list at the local 'high volume' dealer.

A friend just ordered a Prius, wait listed at both the place I got mine and the local. They are not even taking deposits to get on the list anymore, guess they figured out the car will sell no matter what. Both said they thought they could get her a 2008 Barcelona #2 before Sept.. 12th on the list at the 'low volume' dealer, don't know about the local. I figure if they don't have it by the end of Sept, or the first week of Oct, it will NOT be a 2008 because the 2009s will be coming in about then. Don't know how likely their 6 week estimate is though. One color, one package is going to require a lot of luck with the RIGHT car getting to the dealer. I think her only real hope is that some people will be waiting for a 2009 since it is a year 'newer' come resale time.
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