Well I am starting a site about them and wanted to get other opinions about them and maybe include them on the site. Just curious as to what other student has one of them
8/29/2005 12:50:06 AM
might as well just buy a economy car.like a civic VP. 40mpg around the city/highway.after taxes and markups, you gonna pay a lot for the hybrid cars. (from what i saw a while ago)
8/29/2005 12:56:22 AM
yeah....but its a hybrid lol!Just playing.I get what you mean. I have a saturn that gets 30-40mpg.
8/29/2005 1:03:06 AM
i don't even own a car, but i would love to get my hands on this hybrid:Lexus GS450h
8/29/2005 1:06:28 AM
hybrid cars are pulling premiums like any other special vehicle these days, i.e. C6 ZO6, jetta TDI, etc
8/29/2005 1:07:43 AM
^^ its a nice car
8/29/2005 1:20:47 AM
When's that Lexus coming out?
8/29/2005 7:54:16 AM
if you are buying a hybrid new you get tax credits.
8/29/2005 8:24:36 AM
i just met a guy that said he just bought one of the toyota hybrids and he said he gets 55/gal on highway, plus it's not just about personal gain, it's about reducing dependence on oil
8/29/2005 10:53:37 AM
you can get that with a diesel.400 miles. 1/2 tank.
8/29/2005 11:26:12 AM
the lexus is coming out early 2006.it has a 3.3 litre v6 (or maybe 3.5), coupled with an electric motor. combined hp will be over 300.lexus says it will perform better than the 4.3 litre v8 GS 430!it is the first luxury hybrid car.they also came out with the first luxury hybrid suv, the RX 400h.i don't get the naming though. does anybody else? RX 330 has a 3.3 litre engine. when you add the electric motor, it becomes the RX 400h. what's up with that? why can't it be the RX 330h? does the new name indicate the performance potential? so for e.g., the RX 400h, though has a 3.3 litre engine with an electric motor, its performance is that of a typical 4 litre engine...?same with the GS 450h. performance typical of a 4.5 litre engine?if that's the reasoning behind these names, it is completely arbitrary. or maybe there is something logical behind them?
8/29/2005 12:30:02 PM
8/29/2005 12:37:32 PM
Can you provide the link for that?
8/29/2005 12:41:27 PM
hybrids are a marketing scam.
8/29/2005 12:47:50 PM
Like diesels, you'll never save enough money over a 10-year ownership period to justify the premium price of a hybrid. If you buy one, it's just because you think they're neat(which they are).
8/29/2005 12:55:31 PM
^^^you can probably find it here: http://www.caranddriver.comIt was in this month's issue.
8/29/2005 1:09:57 PM
http://www.caranddriver.com/article.asp?section_id=27&article_id=9844&page_number=1 For TypeA. Meant to put the link...Must've forgot.
8/29/2005 1:10:34 PM
8/29/2005 1:22:10 PM
They should really advertise that as a feature. Gimme that hot dawg cooker.
8/29/2005 1:35:20 PM
8/29/2005 10:04:39 PM
^holy crap, a photoshopped riced-out bodykit for a ford CONCEPT truck that originally had about a foot of clearance. AHAHAHAHAHAHA
8/30/2005 8:32:00 AM
I like hybrids because I'd rather give an auto manufacturer money to do more creative things than an oil company can do other than just charge me too much. diesel torque GOOD, diesel sound BAD (or at least passenger car diesels sound bad. I kinda like the way a cummins goes....
8/30/2005 9:46:07 AM
id rather just get a cheap used mercedes diesel benzas a beater.and get a nice fast performance car to mod and use as a fun car.then i would be happy with that
8/31/2005 11:31:20 AM
8/31/2005 1:38:30 PM
apparently in europe they call the vw lupo the "3-liter" b/c of the way they do their gas "mileage" over there. it's how many liters per 100km (62 miles). that puts it somewhere like 75mpg. its a 1.2L TDI, so its probably slow as dirt, but thats some awesome mileage.sure, its an ultra-econobox (except its not cheap, around $17k) but im sure it would pay for itself if you worked as a courier or something.http://www.usatoday.com/money/consumer/autos/mareview/mauto497.htm[Edited on August 31, 2005 at 2:07 PM. Reason : -]
8/31/2005 2:07:20 PM
^^that's unbelievable :-)I did a ton of hwy driving last week, and now the algorithm for my range is on ecstacy or some shit b/c it's suggesting I can get 385 miles on a tank when I filled up with 93+ at BP on duraleigh ($3.17/Gal !!!!)
9/1/2005 1:58:00 PM
9/1/2005 3:33:41 PM
9/1/2005 3:49:36 PM
jetta TDI with an electric motor!!!! where is this product? no batteries run it like a train.... 600 mpg
9/1/2005 7:35:33 PM
nmif that pic is true then sign me up for a cheap used one![Edited on September 1, 2005 at 8:11 PM. Reason : ]
9/1/2005 8:10:08 PM
dont eat at fucking mcdonalds 3x a month and your gas will still be $2.50 a gallon. im looking how many people at my work eat out for lunch every single day and then wonder how everything is expensive. golden coral $6.99+tax+tip=$9 monday, $6 at bojangles on tuesday, $5.50 in wendys on wednesday. make a fucking sandwich from home and you wont fill it as much on your budget. let alone you are eating better food.[Edited on September 1, 2005 at 9:02 PM. Reason : f]
9/1/2005 9:02:29 PM
^I've thought this one over a lot on my ridiculously long vacation (been out of school since sumII ended, don't start work for another 2.5 weeks.) . I think there's a certain satisfaction to eating out, even if it's in a crappy, loud place with bad food that, even if it's cheap, is more expensive than home-made. I can't put my finger on it, but I'd honestly rather go to chick-fil-a for lunch than eat the yummy stouffer's stuffed peppers in my freezer that cost me all of 2.50 apiece. go figure. I think it has something to do with the escape of it all. You leave work to go get it. It's kind of like how it's really nice to go home and stay at home after work, but if you've been at home for 2+ weeks, you'll make up any excuse to get the hell out of the house, even if it's to take a lap of the beltline when gas is 3.29 for regular.
9/3/2005 3:18:57 AM
a manual geo metro gets around 47mpg highwayand aha the beltline lap thing IS pretty fucking stress-relieving... I wonder how many people out there on any given day are just getting away from it all [Edited on September 3, 2005 at 5:04 AM. Reason : .][Edited on September 3, 2005 at 5:06 AM. Reason : and anyone that mentions highway mileage in conjunction with hybrids knows shit about hybrids]
9/3/2005 5:02:44 AM
current hybrids are a scam.I read an article recently about plug in hybrids that can get 250 mpg, and when recharged from your home's electricity, uses about $0.25 worth of power.that seems a bit more viable to me.
9/3/2005 8:57:01 AM
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