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| This is a discussion on Hymotion L5's in Canada within the Prius PHEV Plug-In Modifications forums, part of the Gen II Prius Modifications category; For now the Hymotion conversion is PST exempt but we will have to collect GST.... |
Hymotion L5's in Canada
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Friends: 0 | For now the Hymotion conversion is PST exempt but we will have to collect GST. |
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Friends: 0 | We will take the chance and say that it will be duty free and invoice you accordingly. It could take months to get a ruling from the Canadian Gov. about NFTA compliance. We do have to charge the GST so it will be $14495 plus GST. |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to REV For This Useful Post: | dave77 (10-18-2009) |
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Friends: 1 | Whoa! That's a lot of money. I think you guys better sharpen your pencil. |
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Friends: 0 | such a shame there is no hymotion chip dealers for the ontario region as well, but at 15k CND a pop its really not looking like a good deal at the moment. |
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Friends: 0 | I live in Ontario where the City of Toronto has converted some Priuses with the Hymotion package. I had a chance to drive one at last summer's Expo or Green Living Show - not sure - where the city demonstrated the car. I was very impressed! I am driving a 2008 Prius (that is when I can wrestle it away from my wife) and I was thinking about the conversion. See my sign in - plug-it-in Eh? So I started to 'discover' the details such as; the cost $BRRR, the unavailability of this mod in Canada, the added weight, the loss if storage, loss of access to the Tim Horton (doughnut) spare and concerns about the warranty. ![]() In summary. Congratulations to Hymotion. Without them the viability of converting existing Pri's to PHEVs would have never been proven. However, I think - I hope -we are entering a new phase of conversions soon, where swap-out of the stock NiMh battery with some version of a Lithium pack will become a reality. For my $10K - hopefully less - this is the ultimate nirvana. To underline my point, check out Hybrids Plus - Energy Efficient Transportation Technologies . As more solutions become available we will likely have a the better price - a little competition never hurts. Also, slightly used or even (ab)used NiMh batteries can be recycled! They have expensive minerals that can be reused. Just like our lead acid batteries. Hence we should have some sort of 'rebate'. My Prius has a plug-in future! But I will just hang on for now. (My first Sony video camera was the size of a cinder-block. But I bypassed the brick size Motorola cellphones. I am wiser now I am regularly getting between 4.9 and 5.3 (winter) l/100km without any serious effort. Much better than my 4 cyl. Camry. I am a happy Prius owner. |
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Friends: 0 | Biggest problem with the L5 - but not really it's fault - If anything - I am trying to bug people to actually make charge locations available. I live in a condo in humber valley and there be no charging here - or on the street or ANYWHERE! To Plug-it-in - beware the plug-in systems that replace the OE batt - if they ever throw a fault or develop any type of problem - you're cooked - hopefully not literally - but your car is useless. The prius OEM battery is about as dependable as you could imagine - as much as I'd like to drop that weight - unless it's done by Toyota or has some serious credulity going for it - no way. The Prius is not as straight forward to talk to as it seems and lot's of aftermarket PHEV replace-o-batts have been problematic. Last edited by jerktaculus; 06-04-2009 at 08:53 AM. |
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Friends: 0 | any Canadian that has this upgrade wanna comment for review? I'm sure there are high mileage prius that are past warranty that are thinking about this upgrade rather than purchasing a brand new 2010 prius. for the REV site does that price includes the upgraded rear shocks? 3 year warranty is not too bad but 13,500 at least the price dropped. Last edited by philmcneal; 10-18-2009 at 05:11 AM. |
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Friends: 1 | On Oct 6 I had the Enginer.us kit installed in Vancouver by Electric Autosports. It's so much cheaper (~$4000) than the hymotion and it works well. |
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Friends: 0 | I agree with all comments above. There is no question that Toyota has 'mastered' the use of their NiMH batteries. I am not aware that anyone has problems with them. AS a result there is no way I will mess around with my 2008 Prius before I am out of warranty - unless of course Toyota offers a plug-in conversion at a reasonable cost. I was getting between 4.9 and 5.1 l/100km up to now. With the colder weather I am 'fighting' for 5.4 l/100km - the heater seems to do it, which is no surprise. Last edited by plug-it-in; 10-18-2009 at 01:12 PM. Reason: Added more comments |
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