"The Hype About Hybrids"
Hi folks,
Recently David Pool posted in a Prius newsgroup the following article:
"The Hype About Hybrids" by Ed Wallace for the Star-Telegram. Dec. 29, 2005
An award winning journalist, apparently he hasn't noticed the backlog of orders for hybrids and lack of dealer markdowns. Regardless, it may be entertaining to enumerate:
'HYPE' IS RIGHT:
". . . if everyone designed and built first-class six-speed automatics, . . . that would save more gasoline than making half of all cars on the road hybrids" - assuming one doesn't make a six-speed, hybrid, OK.
'HYPE' IS WRONG:
". . . as the years have gone by and the fuel efficiency of hybrid-powered automobiles has fallen slightly . . ." - compare 01-03 Prius to 04-06 Prius. The 06 Prius is larger yet gets nearly 3 MPG better mileage. Fall off?
". . . hybrid-powered SUVs have been introduced that get no better mileage than a regular engine . . ." - Toyota Highlander hybrid gets ~40% better MPG than gas-only Highlander (http://www.toyota.com/). So 40% is 'no better'?
Be sure to cite sources. Once we have a full list, someone might craft a 'letter to the editor' to the Star-Telegram.
Bob Wilson
Recently David Pool posted in a Prius newsgroup the following article:
"The Hype About Hybrids" by Ed Wallace for the Star-Telegram. Dec. 29, 2005
An award winning journalist, apparently he hasn't noticed the backlog of orders for hybrids and lack of dealer markdowns. Regardless, it may be entertaining to enumerate:
'HYPE' IS RIGHT:
". . . if everyone designed and built first-class six-speed automatics, . . . that would save more gasoline than making half of all cars on the road hybrids" - assuming one doesn't make a six-speed, hybrid, OK.
'HYPE' IS WRONG:
". . . as the years have gone by and the fuel efficiency of hybrid-powered automobiles has fallen slightly . . ." - compare 01-03 Prius to 04-06 Prius. The 06 Prius is larger yet gets nearly 3 MPG better mileage. Fall off?
". . . hybrid-powered SUVs have been introduced that get no better mileage than a regular engine . . ." - Toyota Highlander hybrid gets ~40% better MPG than gas-only Highlander (http://www.toyota.com/). So 40% is 'no better'?
Be sure to cite sources. Once we have a full list, someone might craft a 'letter to the editor' to the Star-Telegram.
Bob Wilson
Good stuff. And he apparently missed the point about driving a greener vehicle that will reduce all that nasty pollution that most other vehicles produce. These media folks just don't get it. They dictate from closed offices and closed minds..
lol.
lol.
A while back I told someone I had a hybrid and got the standard "ah, but they are not worth they extra money" speech. I pointed out that emissions are extremely low which is good for the environment. He responded "Well that is good for other people, not you".
People just don't get it. It's better for everyone. Even drivers of the Ford Excursion benefit from someone choosing a hybrid.
People just don't get it. It's better for everyone. Even drivers of the Ford Excursion benefit from someone choosing a hybrid.
Originally Posted by ralph_dog
Good stuff. And he apparently missed the point about driving a greener vehicle that will reduce all that nasty pollution that most other vehicles produce. These media folks just don't get it. They dictate from closed offices and closed minds..
lol.
lol.
Originally Posted by blueskies
A while back I told someone I had a hybrid and got the standard "ah, but they are not worth they extra money" speech.
Originally Posted by blueskies
I pointed out that emissions are extremely low which is good for the environment. He responded "Well that is good for other people, not you".
Originally Posted by blueskies
People just don't get it. It's better for everyone. Even drivers of the Ford Excursion benefit from someone choosing a hybrid.
"I'm late for my monthly fill-up. I've gotta go."
Bob Wilson
Originally Posted by bwilson4web
Hi folks,
". . . hybrid-powered SUVs have been introduced that get no better mileage than a regular engine . . ." - Toyota Highlander hybrid gets ~40% better MPG than gas-only Highlander (http://www.toyota.com/). So 40% is 'no better'?
". . . hybrid-powered SUVs have been introduced that get no better mileage than a regular engine . . ." - Toyota Highlander hybrid gets ~40% better MPG than gas-only Highlander (http://www.toyota.com/). So 40% is 'no better'?
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