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50 mpg and 10,000 miles per year =200 gallons. 10% boost = 55 mpg --> 181.8 gallons per year. I'm certainly not excited about 18.2 gallons saved...
In that case, I've bought my last PiP.
I'm sure that resources were diverted to the fuel cell car. Perhaps technology wasn't ready, but this has given competitors much time to catch up,...
Where is Toyota? Taking a back seat I believe and giving competitors time to catch up.
No way. Demand is just fine.
Got a Prius V for our daughter. Now we are a 4 Prius family ( 2 2010s, 2012 PiP, and a 2014 v). Just have to get our newly graduated son driving a...
Happened to me on the PiP. It is a universal rule - keep the wife happy.
Very interesting. Less than 2 weeks away. Let's see if we get some oohs and aahs or are just totally disappointed.
Anyone know what that profit pie chart looks like?
Buy a Model S and then sell it in 2 or 3 yrs to get something more reasonably priced? The loss on selling the Model S used is probably less than...
20 is too close to 13. I'd go with the 30 miles of EV.
Add in the extra $ spent and the lost opportunity cost of investing that money and continue the math.
Who in this forum thinks they are buying an EV or hybrid with the intention of saving money?
They only did one thing?
Yes, I would wait if I could.
Only two more weeks until the LA auto show. Hopefully, we'll see some interesting info.
Too expensive for my tastes.
Volt 2 seems like an appealing car. It does look like Volt sales have tempered. Monthly Plug-In Sales Scorecard...
Add two more cylinders that kick in when needed? MPG will go down, but so will rpm. Or just get a magic carpet and somehow block the wind/noise.
PiP is great for all of those 5 minute trips to the store where the prius is still warming up and gives you "only" 25 mpg. You don't get penalized...