That study is based on a lifetime use of 50,000 miles.
That study is based on a lifetime use of 50,000 miles.
Not much more than a conventional car and way less over the life of the vehicle http://www.afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electric…
Marginally more than a regular car during manufacturing, and WAY LESS over the life of the vehicle. http://www.afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electric…
Next time spend some time and actually read my responses. The ONLY two things that right wing media has tried to attach to the prius is that:
Biased and one sided articles don't count. http://www.afdc.energy.gov/fuels/electric…
Boring as it is, I wouldn't call it a bad car. At the very least it's going to be reliable, efficient and practical.
By your standards* By my standards, any car can be jalop if you drive it right and love it right.
I was gifted a Camry, and I love it. Sure it's not the most fun car, but I barely have to ever maintain it. Sure it's slow, but when am I ever going to go over the speed limit? It's peaceful, relaxing, and I'd probably keep it after I buy a miata or something as a simple DD. It's not asking for people to love it, its…
If you're a true Jalop, that's where the pedal should be anyway. ;-)
From Toyota: "Immediately after its unveil in New York, Jalopnik's Raphael Orlove compared the new Camry to McLaren's P1 hyper car."