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Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Main Forum' started by Sporin, Aug 21, 2015.

  1. orenji

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    Locked thread is a great idea! :D:D
     
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    Right, a locked thread open only to Prius Experts in attendance to post Infos, Pictures and any comments they may have.
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Only because it was caught on film. There were deadlier zeppelin disasters.
     
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    As there are car fires every day.
     
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    Golf R, not GTI (AWD, 292hp). Phoenix summers and chemical batteries don't mix after 3-4 years, and my 2010 was getting in the upper 30mpg range with very poor performance once the battery got heat-soaked. I'd be happy to discuss it further in a dedicated thread, but I'm staying away from chemical batteries until they mature, or I move from the desert.

    I can still beat EPA in it, or blast up an onramp at Tesla speeds.

    Still love what Prius can offer, but can no longer recommend them to anyone who lives in very hot climates unless you're doing a 3-year lease.
     
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    Golf R "V6".....nice!
    California is getting hotter every summer, this week will be fun, tomorrow being 99 along the coast. I hope we don't start to see issues with batteries.
     
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    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    Yes, and they are so rare, but commonplace that they don't make the news.
    Plug in fires make national news level still. So will a FCEV one when it happens. I hope they got the hydrogen safety systems right, because that will be filmed, and everyone will see it like the Hindenburg. While I don't think hydrogen is the path, I do think fuel cells could have a place in the future, and a bad hydrogen FCEV fire will stain all FCEVs.
     
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    Actually, this is a 292hp 2.0L turbo 4.

    Mine saw 115°F plus parking in the sun. Starting with the battery at 130°F wasn't uncommon. Solar roof didn't help.

    One thing I'll be focusing on in the release is whether Toyota improved the cooling and heat tolerance of the new HV packs.
     
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    My apologies guys, I didn't mean to steer the thread off course. All I did was point out some styling similarities between Gen Four and the Mirai

    I still like them both, and I will be watching the Livestream reveal of Gen Four. It promises to be great . JTM
     
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    I like the shape but some of the styling just looks bad. Not a fan of the Mirai trim towards the back, nor the rear passenger window. I do wonder if there are appearance differences depending on the trim package? I just hope the interior more than makes for the could have looked better exterior. Guess we'll all find out tomorrow?
     
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    I have a 2012 C in the high desert just north of you. Now you've got me alarmed. A reliable cooling system is a must have.
     
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    A couple I know are moving to Cottonwood, Arizona next month from Indianapolis, In. Is there any thing I should tell them to watch for with their 2007 Prius? Its their originally leased car that they purchased at lease turn in time.

    They, too, have had zero problems with their car. Will the desert play havoc with this 8 to 9 year old car? Should they save their money and get a Gen 4? He likes Toyota, she not so much but she drives the Prius for her twenty mile commute.
     
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    what would blondes do without hydrogen?
     
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    There would be a lot more brunettes and gray hairs running around. Hmm, how does hydrogen relate to the Gen 4 Prius? I know, the spy shots showed the two Prii were covered in hydrogen dioxide.
     
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    rumors of a flex fuel vehicle.
     
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    Really? That would be great in the fact that if Toyota goes to Flex-Fuel in the Gen 4, that stuff is even cheaper than gasoline. The downside is you will burn more of it.
    The other good thing is the fuel system has to be upgraded to resist the corrosion from the gasohol. Also, it will create more horsepower. I hope you are right, Bisco.
     
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    no idea, i didn't start the rumor, just passing it along. i think it was started by someone worried about car fires due to battery exposure, gasoline or hydrogen.
     
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    I, personally, am not worried. I have had cars fall from a lift, cars involved in an accident, cars that burned up. I had a gentleman drop a wrench across the terminals of a battery. Another had a car backfire after the guys poured gasoline into the carb throat.

    Gasoline explodes very well. Even when it is just vapor in a cold garage. You can't be scared to work on vehicles but I do have a healthy respect for all the things in these metal monsters that we all drive and love.
     
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    Yea, we don't want someone jumping in there and saying something like "that thing fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down" would we. ;)
     
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    Great on the eve of Gen 4 reveal. Some people intentionally saying its ugly. Toyota doesn't want to give anything away. In fact they surely think it look fine to them. The aerodynamics are probably better than gen3, better fuel mileage than gen 3 and better space utilization than gen3.

    So if I was Toyota and someone said its ugly of my newest design, I would be offended.