Why did you choose your car? What did you have in mind when you chose a vehicle that gets exceptional gas mileage?
3/12/2011 10:51:47 AM
lolz exceptional
3/12/2011 10:53:14 AM
Not a Prius, but the main reason I keep my Civic is gas mileage + reliability.In the summer I drive a 180 mile round trip to Lake Gaston nearly every weekend.On the weekends that I'm not doing the 180 mile round trip I'm usually driving further to go to the beach.In the last month I've done two spontaneous day trips to the coast.If I had to do all that driving on my 4Runner that averages about 17 MPG (less right now because of winter blend fuels) I'd probably think twice about the cost and the mileage I was racking up. It already has about 155k on it. The Civic is in warranty, cheap to run, and cheap to maintain. I have to keep a vehicle that can tow my boat, so about the best single vehicle tradeoff I could do would be to sell both my cars and drop ~$22k on a newer generation 4Runner or something.
3/12/2011 11:11:22 AM
i drive a jeep so everyone knows i have a big dick.
3/12/2011 11:23:45 AM
i drive a jeep jacked-up truck so everyone knows i have a big dick.
3/12/2011 12:16:38 PM
i drive a scooter so everyone knows i got a DWI
3/12/2011 12:25:49 PM
also, why do you refuse to go above 55 mph?
3/12/2011 1:27:47 PM
Fair enough. Over the years I've just heard people buy fuel efficient cars for a multitude of reasons so I figured I would take an informal survey from TWW given the diversity of posters. Keep in mind this isn't intended to strike up a debate over Priuses vs. "manly" cars (whatever the hell that means). I just want to know what prompted folks to become energy conscious.
3/12/2011 1:29:08 PM
I traded my Dodge Ram 1500 with 5.7L HEMI for a 2009 Honda Civic Sedan because when you drive 160 miles a day after a job change, you really notice the difference between 17mpg on midgrade vs 34mpg on regular unleaded.
3/12/2011 1:46:35 PM
unless you drive more than 30K miles a year the Prius is not worth it
3/12/2011 1:55:49 PM
I traded my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee (5.2L with all time 4WD) for a 2011 Ford Fussion Sport AWD. I went from 16mpg to 18mpg. I am so fucking green.
3/12/2011 1:59:30 PM
I bought a little Matrix, because I didn't want to pay much for a car (upfront as well as maintenance overtime). But I do like nicer, powerful cars/trucks .... I just don't feel like paying for them.
3/12/2011 2:00:51 PM
My car gets like 35-40 mpg not a prius not a hybrid not a manual, has plenty of space and doesn't run off vegetable oil or some hippie shit.I'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.[Edited on March 12, 2011 at 2:30 PM. Reason : ]
3/12/2011 2:29:56 PM
3/12/2011 5:08:45 PM
I just got a 2011 fiesta. It was ranked #1 out of 33 for small cars by US News. 29 city/ 38 highway
3/12/2011 5:32:46 PM
i absolutely want to destroy every fucking prius i see. i hate the cars and the people who drive them. those fucking cars are everywhere.attn prius owner:you aren't doing the environment any good by owning a prius. the batteries require lithium which is rare. way to go sucking the earth dry of lithium.and you better sell the piece of shit before you have to buy batteries if you want to do your wallet any good.buy a vw golf turbo diesel and profit by saving the earth and money you dumb liberal fucks.
3/12/2011 5:38:34 PM
Someone has drank way to much haterade.....[Edited on March 12, 2011 at 5:48 PM. Reason : w]
3/12/2011 5:47:25 PM
I'm looking to sell my current 30-35 mpg car for a diesel VW, or if Subaru would hurry the fuck up, theirs.
3/12/2011 7:07:16 PM
3/12/2011 8:13:23 PM
I like the little ninja because of the good parking and 60mpg.
3/12/2011 8:27:00 PM
3/12/2011 8:40:35 PM
I actually think a lot of people do it for appearances. Like, if you're in business or sales or whatever, and you have to replace your car every two or three years, they just go ahead and get hybrids just stay with it and whatnot.The people I know who really care about gas mileage can't afford gas let alone a new car.
3/12/2011 8:48:22 PM
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3/12/2011 9:34:04 PM
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3/12/2011 10:09:54 PM
I'm skeptical of any car with batteries in it coming anywhere near claiming to be "environmentally friendly". What happens to that 300lbs of spent materials when you're done with it? It's not like that stuff can be spread on fields and grow crops - it's highly toxic. And how do you think it was made? Indians picked it off trees and mashed it into a nice little cube for your car?I'll stick to the high efficiency turbo diesels for the near future. At the very least it's highly recyclable. And you're not dead set on getting a butt-ugly cone to drive around. You can get a semi-ugly jetta or import a myriad of other turbo diesel models, like a Mercedes.
3/12/2011 10:22:39 PM
ITT the alternative is better but not perfect, so we shouldn't bother until it's perfect.
3/12/2011 10:29:54 PM
^^^ the only advantage to a prius is to impress your fucking friends from greenpeace or chapel hill. it doesn't even get that great of fuel economy. japanese econoboxes in the 90s were getting mid 40's, and a few today still do, and diesels can far exceed the economy of a fucking hybrid.talk about being a poser.^ evidence shows that it's not better at all.[Edited on March 12, 2011 at 10:34 PM. Reason : .]
3/12/2011 10:31:54 PM
europe is laughing at you
3/13/2011 4:06:42 AM
3/13/2011 4:25:52 AM
misinformation itt
3/13/2011 4:35:44 AM
its still assembled, flow, and shipped all over the world
3/13/2011 5:38:26 PM
Hybrids have starting pissing me off a bit. I love the concept, but it's been 10 years since they've been on the market, and they haven't gotten any damn better. In 2001 a Honda Insight could get 60-70 miles per gallon. A 2011 Honda Insight gets ... 40. wow, good job.Weight and drag. Those are the two that matter, and no one pays a damn bit of attention to them.
3/13/2011 6:24:11 PM
^^ no fucking way! maybe next time they can grow them locally? and let's ignore all the local (i.e., MURRCAN) hybrids, right?
3/13/2011 6:29:46 PM
audi and bmw also make very nice diesels, too...
3/13/2011 6:33:22 PM
true. and MB is going to bring theirs to the US (or already has).
3/13/2011 6:34:39 PM
True
3/13/2011 6:36:45 PM
the manufacturing of materials for the prius is the worst in its class in all emissions categories; the production of the batteries, inverters, and motors have high non-methane hydrocarbon emissions
3/13/2011 6:40:44 PM
I got behind a pristine late 60's diesel s-class a few weeks ago on 74 in shelby, nc, headed to the mountains. I found myself drooling over the cleanliness, and wondering about his mpg, considering he wasn't missing a beat going up the hills.
3/13/2011 6:43:03 PM
i own a 91 civic. it consistently averages 30+mph (24 city when i was at NCSU). - drives like a gokart- Tires are $240 mounted & balanced- oil changes are currently <$20- most parts are cheap- manueverability is awesome- who cares if it gets dinged/dented?
3/15/2011 8:39:15 PM
My accord gets decent MPG. except it gets 0 mpg now since it needs a transmission.
3/15/2011 11:23:50 PM
i own a 93 mx3. it consistently averages 30+mph (26 city).- drives like a gokart- Tires are $300 mounted & balanced- oil changes are currently <$20- most parts are cheap- manueverability is awesome- who cares if it gets dinged/dented?
3/15/2011 11:24:49 PM
my friend recently bought a VW Golf TDI 2011, he drove from NC to philly and then all over the area without filling up the gas tank. He filled up right before driving back to NC and didnt have to fill up until a week later. I was impressed.
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3/16/2011 9:06:41 AM
^^Over the life of the vehicle (including manufacturing) a Toyota Pruis uses more energy than a Hummer H3.Pruis looks like an egg and is slow as shit.And then there's this:
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