Anyone with Prius experience?
Anyone with Prius experience?
Thinking of adding a 2012 Prius to the herd. My wife is complaining about her fuel bill. She drives about 150 miles per day for work and the 3.46 in the e34, as well as the M3 are not as economical as she'd like. Moreover, she wants to be able to use the HOV lane at all times.
I told her I can put the 3.23 back in the e34...she wants the HOV benefits as much as better mileage. I'm keeping all the cars, but may have to add a hybrid. Yay.
Accordingly, if anyone has any experience with that thing I'd love to hear it.
Thank you
I told her I can put the 3.23 back in the e34...she wants the HOV benefits as much as better mileage. I'm keeping all the cars, but may have to add a hybrid. Yay.
Accordingly, if anyone has any experience with that thing I'd love to hear it.
Thank you
They're miserable to be in. Extremely cheap inside. They have plastic hub caps with aluminum wheels... which is really stupid... You won't get that much better mileage with it on the highway. That's not what it is designed for. I don't understand all these HOV passes for a car that gets marginally good highway mileage. My mom's standard civic gets better highway mileage than a prius. If she wants good fuel economy and HOV access, get her a motorcycle. The newer BMW bikes are quite comfortable with farings and windshields, heated grips, etc.
Does you area have slugging?
Does you area have slugging?
Here's a link to a discussion about halfway in: http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?p=94 ... ht=#940468
Re: Nooooooo!
Just what I was about to say.holzie wrote:Life' too shot to buy drive a Prius! Want fuel economy? Get a Deisel Jetta 5 Speed. Teutonic and cool...God, I hate the hybrid brainwashing of economy, it's wrong on so many levels.
I warned you about picking up road kill! "Naw," you said, "this raccoon's gotta be dead." Then you done gone and put him in the car with us. "He's just a twitchin' 'cause he's still fresh." Nope, he was a twitchin' 'cause he was comin' to!oldskool wrote: First one guy looking for a Subaru Now this guy sniffing around at a Prius You guys are up to something. It's either that or that rabies I contracted is finally taking hold. Damn.
It may be mind over matter, but a lot of people like the new Prius'. My boss has one at work and speaks relatively well of it and some of his own fleet consists of a V8 Vega, a 40 Ford coupe along with a Nissan pickup for DD'ing. So it's out of character for him. They seem to have gone to efforts to make them nice, a premium hybrid, not just something cheap. That said, I had one as a rental a couple of months ago and hated it, but mostly for being a controlling new car, like most of them are, but it did use very little gas in the 3 or 4 days I had it, including a significant percentage of time on the freeway where they are at their worst. I cared for it even less than the '04 I had to drive for a while at work, but that one wasn't quite as controlling. Not to my tastes but better than wanting a 12MPG 6,000 suburban assault vehicle.
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According to this site, http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/current.shtml, combined with Phoenix HOV laws, you can get yourself a 5 speed Jetta or Golf and run it on biodiesel and be in the clear.
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It's nuts, is what it is...
The real issue is time lost in traffic here in Phoenix. She spends almost 3 hours per day stuck in traffic while the HOV lane is clear.
There are a few variables at play as well. We may move to a point more equidistant in the valley, which might render the gains of the HOV lane moot.
The real issue is time lost in traffic here in Phoenix. She spends almost 3 hours per day stuck in traffic while the HOV lane is clear.
There are a few variables at play as well. We may move to a point more equidistant in the valley, which might render the gains of the HOV lane moot.
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The hardest part about buying a Prius?
Telling your parents you're gay (nttawwt).
Last summer I shuttled a $400 97 Civic slushbox to and from Boston a number of times. 36-38mpg on the highway, depending on if I had the AC on. The 5sp is even better. Not for everyone (nor do you qualify for HOV) but it sure beats spending 5 digit$ on something that drives like a turd. And the Prius certainly does that. And may even qualify for the HIV lane!
Telling your parents you're gay (nttawwt).
Last summer I shuttled a $400 97 Civic slushbox to and from Boston a number of times. 36-38mpg on the highway, depending on if I had the AC on. The 5sp is even better. Not for everyone (nor do you qualify for HOV) but it sure beats spending 5 digit$ on something that drives like a turd. And the Prius certainly does that. And may even qualify for the HIV lane!
http://findbiodiesel.org/US/AZ/Phoenix
TSMacNeil wrote:Thanks guys
I like the VW idea personally, but sourcing the biodiesel would be an issue for my wife when I'm gone flying.
I like this, but won't drop $50k just for the HOV lane.
http://m.motortrend.com/roadtests/alter ... rst_drive/
http://m.motortrend.com/roadtests/alter ... rst_drive/