been thinking about this car. the hybrid idea seems the only way to go.
i'm curious what you think.
shit, i sound like a spammer. seriously though. opinions?
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
3The Code is Almighty wrote:Go moped
i wish. i live in baltimore and work in washington d.c.
although the train is the main mode of trans, a moped won't fly.
(i guess i could get a local job.)
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
4You're right, and I sympathize with your dilemma. I'm a fan of Jeeps myself, but I can appeciate a good Toyota as I've owned two. Taking into consideration your commute, I'm willing to sign off on the Prius.
Toyota Prius..Not Crap
Toyota Prius..Not Crap
I've seen the bridges burning in the night.
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
6larry david.
Uncle Ovipositor wrote:In Tokyo, the Japanese can pee in the streets...
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
7My moms bought one - she was very proud to tell us that her recent round trip (from St. Louis to Virginia, farting around in Virgina, then from Virginia back to St. Louis) only cost her like $80 in gasolina. Bill (her dude) says with his regular vehicle it usually cost him over $200.
NOT CRAP.
NOT CRAP.
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
9I approve of it. I joined a community car-sharing program that maintains a small fleet of them, and am looking forward to driving one. However, the name makes me think of "prion,"as in Mad Cow Disease.
hybrid vehicle: toyota prius
10Don't write off diesel. The new ones run clean as hell - they don't belch out nasty black smoke anymore. The particulate matter issue doesn't matter so much in towns and rural areas like it might in an enclosed area like a city. Much better on the ozone. By a lot of estimations, less impact than the small amount of fuel a hybrid burns.
I drove a Jetta diesel wagon for awhile and I miss it. It was fun to drive, had plenty of room, it was nice inside than any other car I've ever owned, and it got 48mpg on the highway, and about 35 in the city.
Plus, 20% more fuel comes out of a barrel of oil when you're making diesel and not gasoline.
If people in government actually cared about emissions, they would push a clean diesel, hybrid, and possibly E85 agenda tomorrow.
If every car on the road got 3mpg better, we would save 1 million barrels of oil a day, which is more than we can get if we tap ANWAR. We use 16 million a day now, so that's not an insignificant number. What about it every car got 5 mpg better?
When I drove my diesel, I felt like I was making up for 7 cars when I considered the better MPG and the higher output at the refinery. My current car gets almost 30, which is respectable, but I feel so wasteful now.
I think you should get a Prius. They are really nice and you'll be doing your part.
-A
I drove a Jetta diesel wagon for awhile and I miss it. It was fun to drive, had plenty of room, it was nice inside than any other car I've ever owned, and it got 48mpg on the highway, and about 35 in the city.
Plus, 20% more fuel comes out of a barrel of oil when you're making diesel and not gasoline.
If people in government actually cared about emissions, they would push a clean diesel, hybrid, and possibly E85 agenda tomorrow.
If every car on the road got 3mpg better, we would save 1 million barrels of oil a day, which is more than we can get if we tap ANWAR. We use 16 million a day now, so that's not an insignificant number. What about it every car got 5 mpg better?
When I drove my diesel, I felt like I was making up for 7 cars when I considered the better MPG and the higher output at the refinery. My current car gets almost 30, which is respectable, but I feel so wasteful now.
I think you should get a Prius. They are really nice and you'll be doing your part.
-A