As of November 4, 2009, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the 2001-2003 Toyota Prius no longer qualifies for the Clean Vehicle Pass! For those of you who already have the stickers on your car, you are "grandfathered" in, and will remain eligible for the program. However, they will not be issuing any new stickers to these models. https://www.nysdot.gov/portal/page/portal/programs/clean-pass *Click on the link, and scroll down to the bottom of the page for the November 2009 update*
It looks like they are going by EPA 45 MPG requirement using the new aggressive 2008 test cycles. Gen1 Prius gets about 41 combined MPG. 2006-2010 Honda Civic is rated 42 combined MPG yet it qualifies. I don't get it. If they are going by highway MPG, Civic hybrid is rated at 45 MPG. However, it clearly said the average.
I live in Alabama and we don't even have annual vehicle inspections. Furthermore, I'm not an attorney. However, I suspect an NYC attorney would observe in a letter supporting a waiver: NY law was passed before Sept. 2008 NHW11 EPA rating at that time was: 51 City, 45 Hwy, 48 Combined Point out the user reported average mileage for all three years which is running 45 MPG In their defense, catalytic converters age as does the HC converter, something unique to the NHW11. It would help to add a full emissions test of the vehicle and compare the results to the CARB data for that model. Living in Alabama, I don't have direct or indirect technical details about how this is done or the cost. I'm just speculating how I would approach the problem. GOOD LUCK! Bob Wilson
EPA did not include the G1 Prius in its list of eligible vehicles. Perhaps the reason can be found in their documents: http://www.epa.gov/oms/ld-hwy.htm
Table 1.--List of Eligible Low Emission and Energy-Efficient Vehicles Using the Hybrid-to-Gasoline Vehicle Comparison Methodology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Code: City FE Cmb FE Fuel economy Tier 2 Unadj Inc over Unadj Cmb Inc over MY Mfr Vehicle model Engine family Tran guide class std city FE baseline FE (mpg) baseline (mpg) (%) (%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CARS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2003..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 3HNXV01.36CV...... AV...... Compact.......... B5...... 52.6 52 56.0 75 2003..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 3HNXV01.36CV...... M5...... Compact.......... B5...... 50.0 59 55.7 74 2003..... Honda............. Insight........... 3HNXV01.0PCE...... AV...... Two-seater....... B5...... 62.8 249 66.4 66 2004..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 4HNXV01.37CP...... AV...... Compact.......... B5...... 52.6 50 56.0 75 2004..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 4HNXV01.37CP...... M5...... Compact.......... B5...... 50.0 42 55.7 74 2004..... Honda............. Insight........... 4HNXV01.0NCE...... AV...... Two-seater....... B5...... 62.8 214 66.4 66 2004..... Toyota............ Prius............. 4TYXV01.5MC1...... AV...... Midsize.......... B3...... 66.6 200 65.8 106 2005..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 5HNXV01.3YCV...... AV...... Compact.......... B2...... 52.6 50 56.0 41 2005..... Honda............. Civic Hybrid...... 5HNXV01.3YCV...... M5...... Compact.......... B2...... 50.0 42 55.7 40 2005..... Honda............. Insight........... 5HNXV01.0XCE...... AV...... Two-seater....... B5...... 62.8 224 66.4 185 2005..... Honda............. Accord Hybrid..... 5HNXV03.01B4...... L5...... Midsize.......... B5...... 32.2 37 37.48 32 2005..... Toyota............ Prius............. 5TYXV01.5MC1...... AV...... Midsize.......... B3...... 66.6 201 65.8 140 SAFETEA-LU High Occupancy Vehicle Facilities Exemption Rule Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2005-0173-0001 Document Type: PROPOSED RULES Docket ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2005-0173
I did not find the reason either from cursory reading. I wonder if it has to do with the G1 Prius definition as a compact, while the G2 is mid-sized. I suspect the compact category was aberrant, with either one extreme leader in a small group, or no leader above average. Certainly the EPA method of only promoting the top of each class has funny side-effects, like not encouraging people to downsize.
Living in Huntsville AL, 'I don't have a dog in that fight.' Also, we're looking at cars that are passing 10 years of service and likely to see higher salvage rates over the next decade. I'm sympathetic but not really into this one. It might be interesting to file a FOIA on why the NHW11 Prius was dropped. Add the background information and see what the EPA team reports. My last FOIA took about two and a half months to get an answer but it is answered eventually. I think the cost was about $25. Bob Wilson
The reason was given in the document cited by the OP: "In addition to the vehicles that have been added, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has determined that the following vehicles no longer qualify based on the recent US Environmental Protection Agency's modification to estimating fuel economy: 2001 - 2003 Toyota Prius 2003 - 2005 Honda Civic Hybrid Vehicles that have already been issued Clean Pass stickers will continue to be eligible for the program, however, no new stickers will be issued to these models." I agree that the 2006+ HCH should be added to the disqualified list, for the reasons stated in post #2 above.
If you are suggesting that the sticker EPA mpg numbers disqualified these vehicles, I disagree. The EPA documents I referenced make it clear that *unadjusted* mileage numbers are used.