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Huh? EVs don't geneate waste heat? WFT? Have you ever seen a cooling tower on a power plant? What do you think they are for, anyway? Giant...
Look, it's all in black and white. I said NEAR flawless. Enough of your strawmen. You want to argue that the Prius isn't a near flawless...
You are psychologically projecting. Capice? Do you listen (to yourself)? Read (your own writing)? You said, I'm STILL utterly dismayed that...
Zhe, There is no "investement" in a Prius or the PHEV. The Engineer won't pay for itself. I love the technology and they made it accessible. My...
Remember, as David Rockerfeller once said, "competition is a sin." That's the way these fat arsed people think when they get to the top. Of...
Be ashamed all you want. There's nothing more shameful on the other side of the equation than to neglect the creature comfort of heat and have to...
60 is rediculous. You can burn that up getting lost in a heartbeat. The worst I dealt with was a 250cc Kawasai KLR250 that had 125 mpg in the...
Lead balloon...
The only rival worthy of the same accolades from an engineering standpoint is the veritable Boeing 747.
Yeah, and what's the purpose of comparing any Olympian athlete against another? Oh and my Prius can do 5 miles on EV, then 10 miles blended, then...
Toyota set the standard with the Prius 10 years ago as to what we should expect from a brand new technology. A few misses from GM would be...
Bisco, for a totally innovative technology that even uses battery technology, Toyota set the standard for what the EV should do out of the box....
The brilliance of Toyota and it's near flawless out of the box execution on the Prius 10 years ago is really quite humbling.
Good point, if I were to ride a Yamaha V-Max at 60 mph in the snow, I'd be wearing a helmet, snowmobile suite and gloves. The fact that the Volt...
It's going to be a tough sell to convince people to go back to living like they were driving a 1960 VW Beetle.
It may be WAY more efficient to put a little catalytic heater in the car that runs on liquid fuel.
If the "waste heat" is used to prevent the occupants from getting frostbite, hypothermia, pneumonia, or to keep infants traveling by road alive,...
Actually, I forgot. It turns out that the Volt is very inefficient and will not stem global warming, so there will be no place where it is cold...
I think the Prius comes with a heater too. At least with the 4 seats, there should be a bit more room for the snowmobile suits that the occupants...
Sweater, gloves required when driving Volt in cold: Magazine | Wheels.ca The result led to the review calling the Chevy EV as “a sweater and...