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The Toyota Mirai (FCV) Thread

Discussion in 'Fuel Cell Vehicles' started by usbseawolf2000, Dec 9, 2014.

  1. finman

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    to further de-rail this, but to also pull it back to fool cell vehicles...

    I will go out on a limb and say a full cross-country (US) trip will be accomplished by a Model 3 before any other "200-mile" EVs or any FCVs. period. THAT is what will be a critical point in replacing the ICE. Once that hydrogen station is finished in Omaha i think that is doable <sarcasm>. Hydrogen won't EVER have the ease and in-place re-fueling that electricity has. Sure, drive your EV 200 miles. then what? Then drive your mirai 300 miles. then what? With Superchargers at the ready, the Model 3 will have a big advantage over these others.

    I like the beauty that is a bit deeper than skin in the Tesla lineup. Sure, we all buy what we think is good looking, no doubt. Once u go EV, though, other things matter. I'm glad there are choices, but, really, don't see anything as superior overall as a long distance EV WITH re-fueling options.
     
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    check out used X prices - successful sales;
    Tesla Model X | eBay
    Ugly? .... Nasty? ok great minds are entitled to think differently.
    ;)
    Some will pay $30k-$40k over the 'regular' 6 figure price for that 'nasty' looking car. THEN, pay to ship it to europe. So yea, there ARE Europeans already experiencing the fun of a 3 second 0-60mph crossover, that's 5,000Lb tow rated etc etc. So GC, hopefully you'll be able to get over that nasty look. We had our model X test drive last weekend. Haven't yet posted the pic's - but wow, imo, it's one pretty looking ride. We'll likely wait 'till we can pick up a used one, when the used prices become less astronomical then they are right now - maybe an early lease return. That's how we got our gen 2 2004 Prius on the cheap & that's how we got our' 06 hybrid SUV Lexus on the cheap. Save a few pennies here & there & before you know it - it becomes real money.
    That said, this IS the Mirai thread ... don't wana steal its thunder

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    Agreed re the looks of the X - saw one in a shopping center the other day. One of the guys in the office just ordered one in blue - we'll see if it looks any better.

    This is my first post in a very long while on Prius Chat - so long that I don't remember what I used to post under. I joined with my 2006 Prius that unfortunately got hit but was still going strong up until then w 230K miles. I currently have a 2012 PPI Advanced with just over 100k on it. Time for a new car ? Yes and am picking up my Mirai after lunch today. But I'm still keeping the Prius. Look forward to catching up on this forum.

    Mark
     
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    WOW congrats Mark! Are you buying or leasing? Give us some owner feedback when you can.
     
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    Congrats!
    We would love to hear any info/impressions you care to share.
     
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    Super nice - drives better than I remember from the test drive in September - much quieter, more solid and comfortable than my Prius Advanced (which has the nice Lexus 200h style seats too). Looks better in person than in the photos. I got the white one and I think it was a good choice - looks like an Imperial Storm Trooper :) Very happy. Most interesting thing that caught my attention is that the back up lights are very small, but are bright. Will be interesting to se what actual range is - the screen showed over 320 miles as I recall. Lots of reading to do tonight ! Let me know if you have any questions. And I'm leasing.
     
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    congrats! what are your fueling options?
     
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    Great, you got one.(y) Since you're the first to post here, I strongly suggest you start a separate new buyers thread (with some pics of that color) for better forum recognition.
     
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    Gen1 Prius was a subcompact car too. Mirai is a much more refined car, almost Lexus grade. Having said that, $50k (after fed tax incentive) with 5 years free fuel is a reasonable deal.
     
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    Congrats! I am now following your posts.

    How does Mirai display instantaneous efficiency? Is it in MPGe or something else?
     
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    They're not distilling the hydrogen from solar - so perhaps it reads out in tons of coal ash & co2 per tank full?
    ;)
    But yea, a (heavily subsidized) price of $50k for a compact is a lot of dough ... & certainly a lot more than the gen 1 Prius was . . . . plus, the gen1 (& all HEV's & plugins) has infrastructure - so you can get from 1 state to the other. Still, I salute anyone who will pony up that kind of dough towards their belief in a tech that's (at best) such a stretch - good luck!
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    The EPA classified the first gen Prius as a compact with 101 cubic feet of total space. The Corolla of the time(2001) had a hundred, and the latest Corolla is a midsize with 111.

    As a subcompact, the Mirai has 99 cubic feet of total space at most. Being a higher grade than the first Prius doesn't explain how it has less passenger and cargo volume while being nearly 2 feet longer.
     
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    Yet, my 2001 Prius (compact) was larger inside than my 1994 Taurus (midsize) it replaced.
     
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    Hydrogen (heh!) I have 3 fueling stations just a few miles from work, and one almost half way home. I work in Orange County and live in North San Diego County. They also have fueling stations open now to be able to travel up to San Francisco, Sacramento and Fresno. I do quarterly trips to North Las Vegas for work and will have to use the PPI for that.

    They show MPGe - pics below - one showing my first drive home results, the second shows my range after fueling (actual will probably be less for me)

    The storm trooper face is growing on me :)
     
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    This!

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    you forget - the best way to defend ridiculous claims is with more ridiculous claims, coupled with how things will be better, in just 10 years.
    why ... are you suspecting a flood of new buyers? Even when the Lexus sumforum came to be here on PC ... there were probably already 55k-60k units delivered. If that's the benchmark quantity to start ... we'll likely have quite a bit of time - if ever.
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    No but I also don't think most members follow 19+ page, multi-year threads with only a few participants because, as with most long threads, they become a forum version of the telephone game. LOL Kudos to all for keeping this one on-topic but I think OldNSlow is best served by starting a separate thread.
     
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    Gasp - what, you want me to post where people will see me ? :eek:

    Point taken fotomoto, Next post will be in a new thread. I assume still under "Other Vehicles / Fuel Cell Vehicles" correct ? Is there a "New owners of Hybrid Synergy Drive cars" area ? Mirai's do qualify. heh :D
     
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    Yeah, I'd say keep it here in the same FCV sub-forum. The other sub-forum, Toyota Hybrids, is mainly for the Camry and Highlander.

    Please post more pics too!
     
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