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Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: davidlandy on October 11, 2006, 18:09:35
I was going to work the other morning on a fast but windy A road - everybody was doing 60(ish) when all of a sudden everything ground to a 30 mph pace to join a convoy. I fully expected to see a lorry , or 4x4 pulling a trailer of livestock as it was market day, but no. It was a Toyota Prius in front.  pink flowers were being emitted by the exhaust!

it was being driven so slowly that even the lorries where forced to overtake - the number of accidents that Tw*t could had caused was unbeleiveable as traffic was passing him just avoiding oncoming traffic.

Good for the environment it may claim be, but BAD for Life
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: V8MoneyPit on October 12, 2006, 15:33:31
In fact - not very good for the environment. The cost to the environment in the manufacture of the battery cells and the extra kit in the car is huge. And what happens to the batteries when they reach the end of their natural life (about 5 years at best, I understand)?

The Prius, and all the other so called 'environmentally friendly' hybrid cars are a complete whitewash. The cost to the environment in any vehicle has to be measured by it *total* emissions, not just those out of it's exhaust.

So, not only are they a hazard on the roads, but they will also do more damage to the planet than a well maintained old V8 Land Rover.
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: thermidorthelobster on October 12, 2006, 16:06:33
Hang on a minute.  This is nothing to do with the car.  If the driver wants to drive like a pillock, then that's one thing, but you can hardly blame the car.  The 0-62 time is less than 11 seconds, so to assume that just because it's a green car means the performance is awful is a total fallacy.
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: the loon on October 12, 2006, 16:10:45
he was looking in the glove box for a new pack of AAA's.
Either that or the wind up key for when hes gone a mile and theres no where to plug it in
 :lol:
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: thermidorthelobster on October 12, 2006, 17:20:32
It's a dual petrol-electric vehicle.  It charges its batteries up using regenerative braking, and a generator.  So you don't ever plug it in.  And it does 600 miles on a tank of petrol.
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: V8MoneyPit on October 12, 2006, 17:53:19
Maybe the owner was trying to eke out 650 miles from a tank of fuel!!
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: Evilgoat on October 12, 2006, 19:22:16
Tis right though, they can actually shift, few of them Around calgary.

Orr got overtaken by one in the DMC, sat there, though @i'm not having that' and went after it. And lost :(

Purile I know but hey :)

On the original DMC engine then too, 88.8MPh yeah right, where did they get that number from.
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: Range Rover Blues on October 13, 2006, 02:56:59
Quote from: "thermidorthelobster"
 And it does 600 miles on a tank of petrol.


So did my Deisel coarser but it wasn't a great car. (used to park it outside other people's houses and pretent it wasn't mine).
Title: EnvironMENTAL car
Post by: rollazuki on October 13, 2006, 08:46:22
To be fair to the Pious, its not a bad car, driven plenty of em at work, and they are swift(will top 110mph)
Bloody clever as well, in the way they work, regenerative braking and all that.
The battery was Warranted for 5 years, has a life expectancy of probably 10 at least(Ive never seen one replaced yet in our dealership), and the only point where the  'greeness' loses out at the moment is the 'end of life' of the car. The battery costs a lot to dispose of!  However, it can be recycled, so thats good eh. as time marshes on and we become better at recycling, Im sure the Pious and similar cars will become a better and better prospect.


Anyway, just so you lot can see how special the prius really is, who knows what kind of petrol motor is in there???????

Its 4 cyl, 1500cc, but not an otto(4 stroke) cycle motor.   Its an Atkinson cycle engine. Fancy bit of kit, Google it and have a look.

Rolla
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