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You must be an angry driver.
Don't you want to save the planet, Shakey? Think of the polar bears.
A Prius is an efficient means to an end...and that's all.
.......... and with that being said there's no reason it has be so damn ugly !!
I call them *Douche Buggies*. Not in a kind, funny way. Here in So Cal, Prius owners feel like they own the road, and will drive their sorry pieces of crap in the fast lane at 55 because they're saving the earth. They pull onto the freeway at full power, going about 45 mph. The problem with that is if you're stuck behind the douche there is a 78-thousand-pound semi-truck bearing down on your ass at 70 mph. Douche Buggy don't care, he's saving the earth. Hate is an understatement.
I love the planet AND the polar bears. But driving a Prius (or not driving any other brand) can't help either. But that's a subject for a different time and place...... Shakey
It's hard to say for sure but I also have doubts as to whether the hybrid tradeoffs are really worth it. When looking at energy tech the most important part is EROEI, or energy return on energy invested, imo. That's why nuclear isn't a good idea, it takes too much energy to build the thing and store it's waste, reducing your return to something in the 5:1 area + liability of toxic material storage and increase in temps of the body of water used for cooling. Wind turbines otoh were approaching 20:1 when I was working on them some years ago, new models might exceed the 20:1 mark, there's no toxic waste and they are nearly 100% recyclable. There's some disadvantages as far as how much space they need and associated distribution of power generated, but small potatoes vs nuclear waste imo.So back to cars, the Prius is subsidized by Toyota vs conventional cars and has been since it came out with Toyota selling them for a loss. The manufacture of their batteries is environmentally problematic and the entire car is much more complicated, requiring much more energy to manufacture. I don't have a definitive answer but it's certainly possible that it's more environmentally responsible to drive a supercharged Corvette vs a Prius. OTOH, the technology being developed for hybrids might be valuable in the future even if it's a net loss currently. What it comes down to is we need better battery or energy storage technology.
Thread was supposed to be fun.
My nomination for worst rolling roadblock goes to Buick. It seems you have to have blue hair or a Viagra prescription just to own one.
We were in Florida this winter and heard a piece of advice from someone who'd moved there about 15 years ago. He said ...Never walk in front of, or behind a Buick in Florida.I can understand that.
I call them *Douche Buggies*. Not in a kind, funny way.
That's not really fair. I've actually come across more "douche" drivers in Corvettes than Prius'. Not because they're driving slow - just the opposite - from driving too fast, recklessly and dangerously.