Title: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 01, 2007, 11:04:43 PM Won't see the gas station much anymore. 50-60mpg Was driving down HWY 27 tonight at 50mph and got it to stay between 75-85mpg for about 3 miles. From the entrance of our apartment complex to our parking spots is about .5miles. It never even starts up the gas engine, just usues electric. I am amazed at the technology on this car, HID lights, TouchScreen Audio & A/C Controls, Bluetooth handsfree phone system, Backup camera.
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Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: FoxHondaRider on July 01, 2007, 11:13:08 PM My neighbor just traded his Porsche for one. He is a doctor down in Tampa and needed something with better gas mileage and its a great car. My opinion is you can't beat a Honda or Toyota.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: buzzardman on July 01, 2007, 11:13:33 PM Not big on Foriegn cars, but WAY TO GO!!! Stick it to the oil companies! >:D
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 01, 2007, 11:16:16 PM It is amazing how much the mileage varies though, if I drive it like I drive all the other cars it only gets about 34-35 in town. There is a special way to drive this car that causes the mileage to go way up. Kinda weird gettin used to, but its fun to see how high you can get the mileage, like a video game.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: FoxHondaRider on July 01, 2007, 11:18:05 PM Still 35mpg is really good.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: dnigels on July 02, 2007, 07:14:59 AM Can I get that in a pick-em-up truck?
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: KB on July 02, 2007, 07:20:15 AM Can I get that in a pick-em-up truck? I bet they will have trucks out before long, my truck gets about 13 in town, I been trying to not run A/C as much to save gas. NICE CAR , nothin like the smell of a brand new car. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Ida_Mann on July 02, 2007, 07:30:40 AM yeah I'm waiting for a truck version that can tow 8K pounds, then I'm buying one.
my leaf-lickin boss has one of those, same color and everything and I've riden in it a few times,,,,he drives like a maniac but still gets about 40-45mpg so he says and he drives it mostly highway. I keep getting car-sick because I kept watching the little screen that tells you where the power is going :-) Id@ Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Turboderf on July 02, 2007, 09:01:08 AM the problem with these car is when it runs out of warratny it will cost alot to fix the battery cell costs over 3000.00 + you need someone that knows how to fix them The Dealer $$$$ you will need a loan its a lot to spend to save alittle in gas time will tell good luck
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 02, 2007, 09:26:31 AM the problem with these car is when it runs out of warratny it will cost alot to fix the battery cell costs over 3000.00 + you need someone that knows how to fix them The Dealer $$$$ you will need a loan its a lot to spend to save alittle in gas time will tell good luck Thats a pretty big misconception about hybrids. The current price for the battery cell is about $2300. I can think of a lot of other parts that cost more than that. They also have an 8year/120,000mile warranty. Now, if you just assume gas will stay at the same price for the entire 8 years, look at this. We spent $240/month in fuel on her Explorer. Based on the fuel mileage we are gettin now we will spend about $60-70 a month in the Prius. Figure $180/month savings over the 8year warranty span and you get $17,280. If gas goes up so do my figures, so it's a win win situation. But the $17280 I will save will more than makeup for a $2300 battery pack. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 02, 2007, 09:28:40 AM I keep getting car-sick because I kept watching the little screen that tells you where the power is going :-) Id@ Thank god I don't get carsick, but I can see a few accidents happening from watching it, lol. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: anarion55 on July 02, 2007, 09:34:44 AM Can I get that in a pick-em-up truck? Our 2006 Chevy 2500HD Duramax/Allison diesel gets 18 mpg combined (when not towing the toy hauler). As for the Prius - I rode in a friend's; the technology is interesting, and it's fun around town, but it doesn't have a lot of oomph for high-speed passing. I also find the silence (it's VERY quiet) unsettling, and that big ol' TV display showing which motor is routing power to/from whichever to be VERY distracting. Tony Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: KB on July 02, 2007, 08:04:28 PM That car will pay for itself in what your saving for gas vs. the truck for sure.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: 1FasterBlaster on July 02, 2007, 09:21:19 PM How much did you save on the sticker price? another good thing is, it's good for the environment because it burns less fuel. SAVE THE TREE'S!! Does it come with all around air bags? I saw one in a car crash...it was not pretty at all.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: UncleRico on July 02, 2007, 09:52:20 PM Hey:
Nice going, Hippie! It should save you plenty of money when you travel around the country following the Greatful Dead. How long before you get tie die seat covers? I'll make sure I keep an eye out for it at the next Rainbow Gathering, ya tree huggin, granola eating, dread lock having, psychedlic drug taking, cheech and chong wannabee! Looks like we lost another one to the dark side. How long before you trade your ATV for a... (insert hippie device of your choice here)? You people disgust me! Peace! :YingYang.gif (NOTE TO MODERATOR, WE NEED A BETTE HIPPIE EMOTICON) I wish they'd bring back LEADED GAS just to spite you. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: SWAMP_DONKEY on July 02, 2007, 10:01:03 PM Michael row your boat ashore....lol :YingYang.gif
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: bigscrub79 on July 02, 2007, 10:29:59 PM Hey: Hey you leave cheech and chong out of this.cheech and chong wannabee! Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Chuck_Norris on July 02, 2007, 10:40:46 PM Congrats on the new ride
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 02, 2007, 10:47:42 PM Congrats on the new ride Thanks! I think I found the only vehicle with higher mileage that the Jetta TDI we originally wanted. Now I am labeled a Hippy Treehugger, shoulda stuck with the TDI and chopped off the emissions control stuff, lol. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: UncleRico on July 02, 2007, 10:57:20 PM Hey Jesus Sandals...
Do you live in Carlton Arms? Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 03, 2007, 09:36:38 AM Hey Jesus Sandals... Do you live in Carlton Arms? I knew it was you that keeps slashing my tires!!! There is always glitter around the truck afterwards and the camera is only picking up some fat guy in a pink tutu. I tried to tell them it was you, but they were scared to go after you and be attacked by the seals. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: 1FasterBlaster on July 03, 2007, 11:46:17 AM Enjoy your new ride...even if it doesn't have a place on the dash to put flowers!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
It made me want to buy one for my wife, so I can siffen the gas for my Tahoe when I run out. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: KB on July 03, 2007, 02:08:25 PM Enjoy your new ride...even if it doesn't have a place on the dash to put flowers!! ;D ;D ;D ;D It made me want to buy one for my wife, so I can siffen the gas for my Tahoe when I run out. Hey Chino, hows that new job working out for you ? Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: 1FasterBlaster on July 03, 2007, 03:41:13 PM I'm already looking into a company that cleans yachts in the water using dive gear. The other job required me to have a bigger truck. The majority of their pulls were big boats. My truck has a weight limit of 5000 lbs. It's good money, but the big trucks are too expensive for me. The wife wasn't very happy with me being gone for so long either.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: KB on July 03, 2007, 03:49:28 PM Theres a lot of big boats/yachts in Pinellas,Pasadena,TierraVerde, I was watching a couple of those guys doing that the other day at Pasadena Yacht & Country Club, I was working on floors in a house there. I said to my helper "those guys get paid".
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: DRWalum on July 04, 2007, 06:56:05 AM I thought Green Bay was in Wisconsin ................... not in Japan ???
Heading out in the boat today !!! 21 proline w/200 " 2 stroke , smoke blowing everywhere , screw al gore , merc. " I hope to get 2mpg @ 5500 rpm's. Maybe if i'm lucky , i'll hit a manatee or 2 !!! Harp Seals a'int this far south !! I'll be think'in of ya ;D ;D Happy 4th everybody !!!!!!!! DR Walum Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: koh0001 on July 05, 2007, 08:19:17 PM That's funny stuff right there.....
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Turboderf on July 06, 2007, 02:02:24 PM Thats Crazy
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: quadracer1992 on July 07, 2007, 08:09:53 AM If that made sence I would say thats crazy.
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: caospop on July 13, 2007, 11:17:26 PM I dont care if youve turned into a tree huggin leafe licker. I still like you buddy. In fact screw those guys there just jealous youll have more $$$$ for a new ATV. ;D ;)
Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: Bigscrb15 on July 14, 2007, 02:05:47 AM I dont care if youve turned into a tree huggin leafe licker. I still like you buddy. In fact screw those guys there just jealous youll have more $$$$ for a new ATV. ;D ;) more money for a new atv? did you miss the wife part? all money goes to her now. Title: Re: The Wife's New Ride. DISCLAIMER: WE ARE NOT LEAF LICKERS. Post by: caospop on July 15, 2007, 07:02:15 PM your right... ???
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