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georgeinhere 04-24-2011 10:50 AM

Prius as a DD.
 
yawn

m21sniper 04-24-2011 12:19 PM

Top gear did an episode where they tested the Pruis vs a BMW M3. If you drive fast, you actually burn more fuel in the Prius trying to maintain a decent speed than the BMW burns because it manages the same speeds while barely loafing along.

pwd72s 04-24-2011 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5982328)
Top gear did an episode where they tested the Pruis vs a BMW M3. If you drive fast, you actually burn more fuel in the Prius trying to maintain a decent speed than the BMW burns because it manages the same speeds while barely loafing along.

I remember that episode, laughed my ass off...the Prius going full chat around the track...the BMW loafing along on it's bumper...measured fuel burned, the BMW burns less.

BTW, don't think my car has ever pulled to the right for a effing prius! Prius drivers tend to be smug pot smoking patcholi oil wearing bald guys with gray pony tails. Oh..Obama sticker part of the standard Prius equipment...

So, Mr. Prius weenie, when you see this in your mirror, kindly pull to the right...;)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1303677793.jpg

pwd72s 04-24-2011 12:50 PM

P.S: Apologies to all the well meaning Prius drivers...;)

Laneco 04-24-2011 01:01 PM

Georgeinthere? Clearly you are a character and I celebrate that.

But driving a Prius like you stole it is like when you are having a party and the poodle begins fiercely humping the throw pillow. Poodle is having a great time, but everyone in the room is trying not to bust up laughing.

angela

PorscheGAL 04-24-2011 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laneco (Post 5982376)
Georgeinthere? Clearly you are a character and I celebrate that.

But driving a Prius like you stole it is like when you are having a party and the poodle begins fiercely humping the throw pillow. Poodle is having a great time, but everyone in the room is trying not to bust up laughing.

angela

Angela,

I don't know how you come up with your sayings but thanks for making us all laugh. I am going to start keeping a list of Angela sayings just to read when I'm having a rough day.;)

speeder 04-24-2011 01:36 PM

The oldest guys are driving real muscle cars from the '60s. They're the only ones who can afford them. I was next to a show quality 1970 Challenger 440 6-pack convertible recently and the driver and his wife looked like they escaped from a nursing home.

R K T 04-24-2011 01:40 PM

If I see a Prius passing me on the right I will know it's you. Because you are THE ONLY prius that isn't in the fast lane driving 20 mph below the speed limit watching the MPG gauge making sure they're getting every inch out of the tank.

john70t 04-24-2011 01:57 PM

Most of the "anti-Prius" posters here have never driven one...

As a daily driver, it meets and exceeds every single criteria needed:
-Headroom, passenger, and lugggage space for a family of four.
-Acceptable fuel milage when driven reasonably.
-Decent passing power and handling(no, it is not an Ariel Atom, sorry).
-Reliablity? Think back to your 80' GM.

The hybrid drive is only a means to an end.
It can be geared towards power(like the 918), or millage(like the Insight).

In the end it's only a car.

pwd72s 04-24-2011 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laneco (Post 5982376)
Georgeinthere? Clearly you are a character and I celebrate that.

But driving a Prius like you stole it is like when you are having a party and the poodle begins fiercely humping the throw pillow. Poodle is having a great time, but everyone in the room is trying not to bust up laughing.

angela

Well said! Thanks, kiddo...;)

Cindy's 50's something nephew "Dean" has a Prius...I did drive it. Finally found a car that a well set up 944 is superior to...;)

RWebb 04-24-2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Laneco (Post 5982376)
... when you are having a party and the poodle begins fiercely humping the throw pillow. Poodle is having a great time, but everyone in the room is trying not to bust up laughing.

angela

you folks REALLY know how to party down in southern Orygun...

RWebb 04-24-2011 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 5982449)
Most of the "anti-Prius" posters here have never driven one...

As a daily driver, it meets and exceeds every single criteria needed:
-Headroom, passenger, and lugggage space for a family of four.
-Acceptable fuel milage when driven reasonably.
-Decent passing power and handling(no, it is not an Ariel Atom, sorry).
-Reliablity? Think back to your 80' GM.

The hybrid drive is only a means to an end.
It can be geared towards power(like the 918), or millage(like the Insight).

In the end it's only a car.

don't tell Paul - you will crush his little dream world

john70t 04-24-2011 02:47 PM

Porsche 918 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"CO2 emissions are 70 g/km and fuel consumption is 3 L/100 km (94 imperial mpg/78 us mpg)."

I think this internet "hybrid issue" is settled.




No?

M.D. Holloway 04-24-2011 02:54 PM

My older brother bought one - loves it.

Tim Hancock 04-24-2011 03:12 PM

I think it is funny when people start talking about saving money on gas by driving a somewhat expensive Prius..... If they really were trying to save money, they would have bought something cheaper like a Honda Civic that gets 40 something mpg.

Prius owners for the most part buy them as a green status symbol whether they realize/admit it or not. The fact remains that they still burn gasoline and someday the batteries will end up in a landfill polluting their precious environment. ;)

john70t 04-24-2011 03:20 PM

Yeah. Downloading some whip ringtones on my pocket Cray.

(Uh oh. Here comes the Big Blue mafia:))

jyl 04-24-2011 04:41 PM

A Prius is a substantially nicer car - comfort, safety, stability control, satnav, space - than a Civic or Yaris or whatever. I'm not much interested in a bottom-end econo-car like those. Neither is anyone on PPOT, since I can't think of any Yaris drivers here. So we chose a DD that makes us pretty much indifferent to the price of gas. Meanwhile, others are moaning about $100 fill-ups and $700/mo fuel bills. Pretty funny.

Laneco 04-24-2011 04:58 PM

Georgeinhere, you're right - if you're in the left lane and traffic of ANY kind (even a Prius ;) ) is overtaking, move over.

I was a complete Prius hater. I wound up with one as a rental car when I was working in Miami. I drove it for two weeks and whereas I never did like the car, I did really appreciate it's packaging. The inside of a Prius is cavernous. If you are in stop and go traffic, there probably isn't a better commuter. I have moved from a hater, to grudingly tolerant. The great market for this car is urban taxi and small delivery (flowers, etc). Somewhere up here in the Great NorthWest I saw a whole taxi fleet of Prius cars. What the hell is the plural for Prius?

If you are looking for a fuel economical commuter that is REALLY entertaining to drive it like you stole it, look into a late 80's early 90's Honda Civic SI/CRX SI. Pick it up for a couple of grand, drive it to death, push it into the "I'm the Next Alpo Dog Food Can" metal recycling pile. All for less than the battery on the Prius.

angela

Hugh R 04-24-2011 05:10 PM

When I bought a car, I tried to make myself like the Prius, and I just couldn't. I did buy a Camry Hybrid though. I get REALLY good deals on Toyota's since one of my BIL's is high up at Toyota USA. I bought my loaded hybrid for the retail price of a non-hybrid standard Camry.

BRPORSCHE 04-24-2011 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 5982676)
A Prius is a substantially nicer car - comfort, safety, stability control, satnav, space - than a Civic or Yaris or whatever. I'm not much interested in a bottom-end econo-car like those. Neither is anyone on PPOT, since I can't think of any Yaris drivers here. So we chose a DD that makes us pretty much indifferent to the price of gas. Meanwhile, others are moaning about $100 fill-ups and $700/mo fuel bills. Pretty funny.

I REALLY wanted a Yaris since I drive 1,000 miles every two weeks. I ended up with a 2005 mazda 6 and I am consistently getting 29 mpg. It's not the Yaris's class leading 39, but it sure doesn't suck.

I am finding that gas mileage is becoming a null point. I spent on average $350-400 a month on fuel alone. The only REAL way of lowering your fuel use is by simply not driving the car. I am now extremely careful which route I take and what else I'll accomplish on that trip. So instead of mpg I am more focused on how many days I can go on a single tank of gas. That's the real challenge.


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