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aa335
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Re: my snowblower picture
Reply #29 Dec 6, 2011 12:36 pm |
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As a prius driver since 2007, I am driving a 2010 these days, I assure you we don't 'drag race' anyone, what you are seeing is the normal way we drive, and you imagine we're racing with you. We're not ! Oh, and the Prius steers quite perfectly and I drove a 2nd as well as the current 3rd generation models, if anything'sa bit vague while you're steering the car, its your 'Little Gray Cells' that are doing that, not the Prius. The Prius is so terrible to drive that only 85% of Prius Owners swear they'll buy another one. The Prius takes one comfortably 50-60 miles on a gallon of $ 4.00 a gallon Gas, it makes them all quite Lovable ! We never race, no need because We Prius Owners Love PASSING Gas Stations way more than the other cars on the road. Well, if a Prius was pushing triple digits speeds, that's pretty much racing, unless I misunderstood "hypermiling" :) I drove the first generation Prius a while back. I tried my best to like it. After 30 minutes, the best compliment I got going for it was that the car should be named "Kenmore, Maytag, Kitchenaid". I can't remember the last time I opened a refrigerator door and got excited.
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blumonster
Location: Wisc.
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Re: This is my Husqvarna built Craftsman, All ready for 2011-12 winter.
Reply #32 Dec 6, 2011 3:54 pm |
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I have not driven a Prius at all but I love how they look.Nothing wrong in offering the best utility to customers. I do not like the cliche way of describing Toyotas as refrigerators/appliances.It is car magazines' way of trying to keep their power-hungry husky readers. Next year in March Prius Plug-in will come to the US.At a lower price, higher safety than GM's Volt. There are some Toyotas in Europe with 55 MPG. Toyota Auris with 1.4lt diesel engine and 6 speed manual. But Prius has more space inside.And of course it is heavier for the US market. http://www.toyota.com.tr/cars/new_cars/auris/fullspecs.aspx
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blumonster
Location: Wisc.
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Re: This is my Husqvarna built Craftsman, All ready for 2011-12 winter.
Reply #34 Dec 6, 2011 8:56 pm |
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I really like the latest generation Prius too but my current Toyota and Honda are working without any issues so why change when not broken. Just my simple observation: When there is a post or reply from Royster then there is a post by New_Yorker shortly followed by Dr_Woof. As far as MPG goes, I think people overstate them. On my Camry I only get 23-25 MPG instead of 30 MPG per Toyota. My Honda gets around 18 instead of 25 MPG per Honda. I really doubt that ECHO gets over 40 mpg in the winter time doing 70 mph or 110 kph.
Maybe manufacturers/EPA tests mileage with ethanol added gas which gives lower mileage.
Winter gas blend lowers it also. One before the last fill up I averaged 22.5 mpg with our 2003 Sienna. When I filled up today mpg amounted to 20.I wonder if the gas station I buy my gas from changed to winter formulation. I had noticed the pattern. :D
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