Prius Plug - in 2011

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by coach81, Mar 3, 2010.

  1. mitch672

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    Don't change the subject.

    those don't directly affect the argument between BEV/PHEV adpotion and driving gas only powered vehicles/hybrids. You seem highly opposed to the conversion of vehicles to BEV, even though that is the eventual future, after most if not all cars have a hybrid component to them in the next few years.

    Darrell has given you 5 pages of reasons of why "EV"s are perfectly viable, the author of that document has been driving EV's for years, and he isn't particulary wealthy, he's just doing what he can.

    FYI, that was written by "Darell": Darell's Electric Vehicle Page
     
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    can't agree that electric vehicles are the future. maybe, maybe not. something else may come along to obsolete electricity. happens all the time in technology. and, furthermore, electricity is only slightly better than gasoline. something else will have to replace it or we'll wind up right back where we started. unless we can develop enough solar/wind/hydro but i'm not convinced of that.
     
  3. mitch672

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    Sure thing bisco, but until "Mr Fusion" makes it's appearance, I am betting on electric vehicles :)

    We can generate electricty/power cleaner, we need the RESOLVE and WILL to do it, we are the country that sent a man to the moon in the 60's, we are capable of anything we put our collective energy into.
     
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    "Mr. Fusion" will not be making any appearances. Of that I am certain.
     
  5. mitch672

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    Alex, I'll take "get a sense of humor for $1,000"

    :)
     
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    So I guess I need to delete this sub... the PHV is not coming out until 2012, right?
     
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    Apparently so. Epic fail for Toyota, good news for their competition.
     
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    Toyota has stated that they're targeting an early summer release in 2012, currently as a 2012 model (we've expressed some concern about this).
     
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    You are using reason to counter emotional arguments.

    Good luck :rolleyes:

    Common sense *should* tell us that *EVs are appliances, and cannot by themselves dictate the source of the electricity production. Our collective focus and will should be on energy conservation, clean energy growth, and taxes on dirty fuel. The market will supply the appliances, I am quite confident.

    In terms of GHG, the difference between home PV +EV, vs home PV + HV, is equal GHG benefit but more money in my pocket for other green pursuits if I keep my HV. That is a bitter pill to swallow for EV enthusiasts. That said, I am happy to acknowledge that EV has other benefits besides GHG compared to HV that for some are worth the cost difference.
     
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    Yup, 2012. Sounds like 2nd quarter but as Rick has stated, seems like later than earlier so I'd pin it close to when the 2010's began hitting our shores which was late May into June and July. Yes, quite unfortunate...
     
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    Heart is broken.. no PHV for me in 2012.. maybe in 2013.. *sigh*
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Re: too little...too late

    I looked for your blog...got this:

    [​IMG]The page cannot be displayed



    My cockpit error or broken link?????
     
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    :cheer2::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    10.000 volts?:p
     
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    Tentative production date: 1/30/12 , so here by late Winter / early Spring....ish, we all know how that can go :D

    Maybe they surprise us with an Spring 2011 intro.......not.
     
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    2013 here in Louisiana.. *&UJHGJ%$^HG*!!!!
     
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    That'd be a good trick, for us PV owners ... to be making your own electricity, then have big brother turn around and CHARGE you for the very power that you made.
    ;)
     
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    Re: Prius Plug - in 2011 - Heat?

    Does anyone know how cabin heat will be produced for winter driving if the ICE is not on? If the heat is electric, how will this affect the available mileage form the battery alone?
    thanks.