Ah, well, a Miata with CR-Z drivetrain...might as well since I can get stickshift. Vis a vis a Smart which is also a 2-seater with little cargo space, I would much rather have this setup with more driving fun and better (potentially) fuel economy than a Smart, and the work can be done for less $$ than buying a new Smart.
I say potentially better economy, because Honda's hybrid drivetrain management is a bit rough around the edges compared to Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive. It never quite yields as good fuel economy as Toyota's setup and is noted for shorter battery life too.
Last edited by jcp123; 03-30-2013 at 01:08 PM.
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If I concentrate really hard I can get up to 39mpg (US) from the sportscar. If I concentrate a little less hard I can get 35mpg (last tank).
Sometimes I wonder if all the hybrid trickery (and added complexity/weight) is actually worth it...
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
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Toyota's is worth it - reliable, efficient, and capable of tremendous numbers in the hands of a dedicated driver. Nobody else really measures up. Ford's might be the only one which can hold a candle in terms of reliability and performance; it would be interesting to see what could be done if Ford designed a dedicated hybrid, like the Prius, rather than hybridising "normal" vehicles like the Fusion and Escape.
Last edited by jcp123; 03-30-2013 at 01:42 PM.
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
I bet in European driving conditions it isn't that impressive, unless you go at a snail's pace. It also doesn't grip much, doesnt handle and the noise from the engine + CVT under hard acceleration is annoying.
On the other hand, it's quite in relaxed driving, comfortable, spacious and the reliability and servicing excellent according to taxi drivers. It works brilliantly in the city, but for a city car it is massive and really rather expensive (even compared to equivalent cars).
Work in progress.
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Yeah, it was built with the US in mind, methinks. A Prius C might make more sense there. However, it's in urban driving that the Prius does its best work, so it might surprise you.
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
Why?
The Smart is just too expensive for its size.
What you save in gas will be spent buying the car.
They might have a nice niche urban driving market niche if it were about the cheapest car in America. Maybe it can be done manufacturing it in China with a simpler cheaper engine?
Besides safety is priceless.
oh dear
"ForTwo did well enough in crash tests by the independent Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) to earn the group’s highest rating—five stars"
So how much are buyers spending to "feel" safe and possibly NOT be than actually be TESTED SAFE
It is true the psyche equates size and weight with "safety", but I'd hoped the evidence of the Euro crash zones was getting better understood ? ( with it's own issues tho' )
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