Experimental hybrid cars get up to 250 mpghttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050813/...brid_tinkerersbelieves automakers could mass-produce them by adding just $6,000 to each vehicle's price tag.
Experimental hybrid cars get up to 250 mpghttp://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050813/...brid_tinkerersbelieves automakers could mass-produce them by adding just $6,000 to each vehicle's price tag.
goodbye prius
what is that supposed to mean?Originally Posted by Cotterik
That means nobody will have to hurt their corneas by (even accidentaly) seeing a Toyota Prius. It would be deemed inifficent and outdated.
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ah ok. yeah, that is a good thing.
this is not a good solution since most electricity is still produced using un-good methods.
you guys didnt click the link did you?Originally Posted by Cotterik
IMO the second gen prius is a good looking car. its simple, aerodynamic and has a useful hatchIt looks like a typical Toyota Prius hybrid...
Last edited by johnnyperl; 08-13-2005 at 03:45 PM.
Woah, this sounds awesome.
I can't wait for some idiot to come along, miss the point, and say "meh, I'll take an M3".
M3? Hell no, I want an Enzo!Originally Posted by Egg Nog
Anyway, the point is, you don't have to apply this technology to such an awkward car as the Prius. You can apply it to almost any body you want, so (hopefully) soon the Prius won't be 'the cutting edge.'
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It's way easier to convert a car which is already a hybrid. In fact, it's probably cheaper overall to do that and make a custom body for the car than it is to create an entirely new system for a non-hybrid car. You really need to get over the aesthetics of the Prius, because its really pretty far beyond the point.Originally Posted by Esperante
Last edited by Egg Nog; 08-13-2005 at 06:09 PM.
^ of course, but in the near future the Prius won't be the only big (as big I mean popular) hybrid car. And the aesthetics will have plenty to do because, with this new technology, an enviromentally friendly car can be coupled with decent looks and sales can take off even beyond that of the burrent Prius.
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I personally don't find the new one ugly at all. Again, I think if it was the new Corolla or something, nobody would make such a big deal about how it looks.
Anyways, a massive waiting list on the current Prius makes it seem like you're one of few who actually thinks this makes much of a difference.
Cheers
The thing is, since it's the best hybrid on the market yet, it's got the biggest waiting list. Make one equally as good, but better looking, and you steal a lot of thunder.
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meh, I'll take an M3
pondering things
holy shit. I bet it wont go to mass production tho. You can find a shitload of things like these,and then you never hear of them agin.
Man it b sick tho, goin for gas like 1 a year.
i reckon the main reason the prius is so popular is people who want the image of being all green and environmentally concious, and people who believe they will besaiving heaps of money. I mean, i can't tell the difference between a normal civic and a hybrid one, and it takes 2-3 years to start saving money on prius, bcause it is so much more expensive than other cars in its class. Give it a couple of years and obvious hybrids like the prius will die out and hybrid will just be a box you can tick on the order form
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death...
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