by WisJim » Tue 04 Oct 2005, 15:09:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BrianDavid', 'I')'m getting a little tired of the preening prius prigs. There is actually a strong case to be made that hybrid cars are a political phenomenon, not an energy-conserving device.
If I remember correctly the Prius was really intended to be a 'low emissions" vehicle first, not for energy conservation. Still, I think it is a better choice for a family car than a bigger less fuel effcient vehicle considering how many people are in the average car most of the time.
Myself, I ride one of a couple of 30 year old Honda motorcycles that we have, unless it is raining or the roads are snow or ice covered, and they get 40 to 60 mpg for the 350cc, and 70 to 90+mpg for the 100cc cycle, and they each cost only a few hundred dollars. Or I may drive a 1992 Honda VX, epa hiway rated at 55mpg (straight gasoline car) which actually gets 42 to 45 in regular daily driving. If I need to haul 8+ people or a lot of plywood etc, I get the old 1975 VW bus out of the shed (cost me $500 about 8 years ago or so), and it gets 20 to 24mpg on the highway.