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Honda Takes Aim at Prius With New $19K Hybrid

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by clayton4115, Aug 11, 2008.

  1. clayton4115

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    Honda Takes Aim at Prius With New $19K Hybrid | Autopia from Wired.com


    Honda's watched from the sidelines for the better part of a decade as the Toyota Prius left its hybrids in the dust to become the must-have ride of the green set. Fed up with being an also-ran, Honda hopes to take down Toyota with an entry-level hybrid that gets 60 mpg and costs about $19,000.
     
  2. bbald123

    bbald123 Thermodynamics Law Enforcement

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    This is great news! Competition helps the consumer!
     
  3. Bill Lumbergh

    Bill Lumbergh USAF Aircraft Maintainer

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    Wow.....looks more like a next-gen Prius than a Honda. A total ripoff of the current Prius.

    Oh well....I guess imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
     
  4. timwalsh300

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    At the bottom of this thread I noticed this link... http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-main-forum/18875-prius-killer-hybrid-honda-fit.html

    That was 2 years ago.

    My point is that I'll believe this (same with the Chevy Volt, same with Tesla's planned $30k EV, etc) when I see it in a showroom for sale. Those vehicles look good when stacked up against a 2008 Prius, but by the time they hit the market I'm sure Toyota will already have something even better.

    I wish it weren't the case.

    Tim
     
  5. Kcissem

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    the chevy volt even if it lives up to expectation will probably be out of most peoples price range, last i heard the volt will run somewhere around the 45k to 50k MSRP. Mainly because the battery pack itself is around 15k.
     
  6. JamesWyatt

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    Most of the speculation in the article sounds like it's lifted right from the thread(s) here about the spy photos.
     
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    I'm glad to the see the Fit Hybrid or Fit Plus Hybrid. More competition is a good thing. I think the Prius is for a bit different crowd however. Smaller is good, but I needed the room in the back. Not everyone does.

    As for the Volt, the concept is good. Can a rather backward-looking company leap forward that far? Only time will tell. It may help push Toyota to the commercial plug-in hybrid.
     
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  9. Tideland Prius

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    Sounds good. If it brings more affordable hybrids to the market and get more people into the hybrid fold, then all the better!
     
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    If Honda can pull it off (60 MPG 5 door under 20 K U.S) Toyota has its work cut out, wonder how (Honda IMA2 ?) emissions are ?
     
  11. Sheepdog

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    Im with Tim. I will beleive it when I see it realeased into the wild market. I would bet the chevy volt NEVER sees the light of day!
     
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    Toyota will always do well in a "smaller price bracket" challenge. :D

    In terms of emissions the new Honda hybrids will be at least as good as the Gen 2 Civic Hybrid which is:

    -109 grams of CO2/Km (Prius II is at 104 gCO2/Km)
    -Tier 2/Bin 2 for smog forming emissions (Prius II is a Tier 2/Bin 3).

    Cheers;

    MSantos
     
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    boy that new honda hybrid looks ugly, just as ugly as the prius! lol
     
  14. samsprius1

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    I was at honda today for service on my van.

    They had a stripo civic DX $16900. Dont know how they can do a hybrid for $19000. I have looked at both.
    The dealer said he had a civic hybrid that a guy could not get a loan on. He said i could have if i wanted it.Better jump on it he said. I said no thanks i will wait for my prius.....Going on 6 weeks now hope to here somthing soon!! Black PKG 4:madgrin:
     
  15. Tideland Prius

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    If it's based on the Fit, take a look at the Fit price.
     
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    If it is based on Fit, how come it looks bigger (from the spy shots) than Gen II Prius? EPA would classify it as a mid-size then. Interesting.
     
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    Kind of looks like a four door version of the old Honda CRX...
     
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    The more the merrier! Competition brings prices DOWN! :)
     
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    Glad to here that Toyota will always do well in a smaller price bracket challenge cause if Honda hits the 19 K mark Toyota may go 18 or 17 :rolleyes:
     
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    A hybrid below $20K is good news. When we see a FULL hybrid below $20K...that would be great news!