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Thread started 09/15/05 10:58am

heyduckie

Anyone have a hybrid car?

and do u like it?
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Reply #1 posted 09/15/05 11:05am

REDFEATHERS

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Reply #2 posted 09/15/05 11:56am

PANDURITO

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Hybrid?

What is it? Car and what else?
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Reply #3 posted 09/15/05 12:36pm

SammiJ

it's an electric car


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and it's nice too.
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Reply #4 posted 09/15/05 12:43pm

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I saw an article that said even with gas prices at $2.50 a gallon if you drive 15,000 miles a year it would take 5 to 9 years for your gas savings to equal the additional money they charge for the hybred.

So unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors yet by purchasing one. Hopefully they will continue to drop in price as time goes on.
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Reply #5 posted 09/15/05 12:44pm

SammiJ

lovemachine said:

I saw an article that said even with gas prices at $2.50 a gallon if you drive 15,000 miles a year it would take 5 to 9 years for your gas savings to equal the additional money they charge for the hybred.

So unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors yet by purchasing one. Hopefully they will continue to drop in price as time goes on.

they most likely will sometime within the next 10 years.
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Reply #6 posted 09/15/05 12:48pm

lovemachine

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I tell you what. The same technology that is used to power these cars has other practical uses. You can use a fuel cell to heat and power a building and for huge industrial spaces the savings are astronomical.

Many new houses (well mansions) are being built with fuel cells to power the entire house. My grandpa was really looking into doing this before he died but it was a long wait and it really wasn't practical yet.
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Reply #7 posted 09/15/05 12:50pm

SammiJ

lovemachine said:

I tell you what. The same technology that is used to power these cars has other practical uses. You can use a fuel cell to heat and power a building and for huge industrial spaces the savings are astronomical.

Many new houses (well mansions) are being built with fuel cells to power the entire house. My grandpa was really looking into doing this before he died but it was a long wait and it really wasn't practical yet.

i like the direction this whole thing is going in nod
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Reply #8 posted 09/15/05 2:45pm

PANDURITO

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lovemachine said:

unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors.

Sad neutral
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Reply #9 posted 09/17/05 2:25am

CalhounSq

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I'm wondering how long it will take for apartment complexes to have outlets to plug them into confused I know I'll need a new car in the next 2 years, thinking about a hybrid but I'm not a homeowner yet so I don't know how practical it would be for me sad
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Reply #10 posted 09/17/05 3:09am

charlottegelin

I have a hybrid car. It's a cross between a shitbox and a bomb biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 09/17/05 4:47am

Ocean

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I have a hybrid car. It's a cross between a shitbox and a bomb biggrin

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Reply #12 posted 09/17/05 4:55am

mdiver

lovemachine said:

I saw an article that said even with gas prices at $2.50 a gallon if you drive 15,000 miles a year it would take 5 to 9 years for your gas savings to equal the additional money they charge for the hybred.

So unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors yet by purchasing one. Hopefully they will continue to drop in price as time goes on.


Yeah I saw similar things in an article plus the actual environmental impact of building them (materials,polution) and the ammount that can be recycled is way worse than traditional internal combustion units.

Plus they are slow as your NAN
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Reply #13 posted 09/17/05 5:46am

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Let's use our heads here, do you really think big oil and the government want fuel cells to take over the power industry?? There are FAAAAR too many people that stand to lose ALOT of money if that would happen. The technology has been around for decades.....it all comes down to money as usual.


Kind of like the post office being pissed off at email, but on a larger scale. Is anyone following what I'm saying?
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Reply #14 posted 09/17/05 9:11am

lovemachine

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CalhounSq said:

I'm wondering how long it will take for apartment complexes to have outlets to plug them into confused I know I'll need a new car in the next 2 years, thinking about a hybrid but I'm not a homeowner yet so I don't know how practical it would be for me sad


You're kidding right? These cars don't plug in anymore. The gasoline powers the fuel cell hence no plugging. Plug in cars would never never be practical.

The at least $5,000 additional upfront cost for the hybid car compared to the non-hybrid is what makes it unpractical for me. You can buy a lot of gas for 5 G's. This is why it takes 5 years or so for the car to start saving you any money.


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Reply #15 posted 09/17/05 9:21am

sinisterpentat
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lovemachine said:

CalhounSq said:

I'm wondering how long it will take for apartment complexes to have outlets to plug them into confused I know I'll need a new car in the next 2 years, thinking about a hybrid but I'm not a homeowner yet so I don't know how practical it would be for me sad


You're kidding right? These cars don't plug in anymore. The gasoline powers the fuel cell hence no plugging. Plug in cars would never never be practical.



the first incarnation of electric cars were plug ins, though these were around 15 or 20 years ago these are the ones she's probably thinking about.
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Reply #16 posted 09/17/05 11:26am

CalhounSq

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sinisterpentatonic said:

lovemachine said:



You're kidding right? These cars don't plug in anymore. The gasoline powers the fuel cell hence no plugging. Plug in cars would never never be practical.



the first incarnation of electric cars were plug ins, though these were around 15 or 20 years ago these are the ones she's probably thinking about.


No, I wasn't kidding. neutral I guess I missed my copy of "Hybrid Cars Today" in the mail confused

Thanks Sinister... cool
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Reply #17 posted 09/17/05 12:31pm

Imago777

lovemachine said:

I saw an article that said even with gas prices at $2.50 a gallon if you drive 15,000 miles a year it would take 5 to 9 years for your gas savings to equal the additional money they charge for the hybred.

So unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors yet by purchasing one. Hopefully they will continue to drop in price as time goes on.



Yup. Fuel Cell technology I believe will revolutionize several industries when it catches on--not just transportation.

Home, business, agriculture, industry--you name it.
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Reply #18 posted 09/17/05 12:38pm

2the9s

Imago777 said:

lovemachine said:

I saw an article that said even with gas prices at $2.50 a gallon if you drive 15,000 miles a year it would take 5 to 9 years for your gas savings to equal the additional money they charge for the hybred.

So unless you are doing it to save the Earth you aren't doing yourselves any favors yet by purchasing one. Hopefully they will continue to drop in price as time goes on.



Yup. Fuel Cell technology I believe will revolutionize several industries when it catches on--not just transportation.

Home, business, agriculture, industry--you name it.


Your shitty MySpace group?
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Reply #19 posted 09/17/05 12:41pm

Imago777

2the9s said:

Imago777 said:




Yup. Fuel Cell technology I believe will revolutionize several industries when it catches on--not just transportation.

Home, business, agriculture, industry--you name it.


Your shitty MySpace group?

lol

We floridians outnumber you now. evillol

Of course, you're never be the New Yorker EWM was. evillol

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Reply #20 posted 09/17/05 12:45pm

2the9s

Imago777 said:

2the9s said:



Your shitty MySpace group?

lol

We floridians outnumber you now. evillol

Of course, you're never be the New Yorker EWM was. evillol

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You Floridians are thick as thieves!
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Reply #21 posted 09/17/05 12:48pm

Imago777

2the9s said:

Imago777 said:


lol

We floridians outnumber you now. evillol

Of course, you're never be the New Yorker EWM was. evillol

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You Floridians are thick as thieves!



We haven't started shipping our garbage to other states yet like some other states. rolleyes
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Reply #22 posted 09/17/05 8:43pm

lovemachine

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CalhounSq said:

sinisterpentatonic said:



the first incarnation of electric cars were plug ins, though these were around 15 or 20 years ago these are the ones she's probably thinking about.


No, I wasn't kidding. neutral I guess I missed my copy of "Hybrid Cars Today" in the mail confused

Thanks Sinister... cool


Well I just figured with the Prius being almost mainstream for the last 5 years you would have seen one by now confused
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Reply #23 posted 09/17/05 8:51pm

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A friend of mine at work has one. He was giving us a ride in it and when you come to a stop it shuts off in economy mode. I guess 46 mpg city isn't enough, but very nice car. i'd get one.
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Reply #24 posted 09/18/05 12:08am

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lovemachine said:

CalhounSq said:



No, I wasn't kidding. neutral I guess I missed my copy of "Hybrid Cars Today" in the mail confused

Thanks Sinister... cool


Well I just figured with the Prius being almost mainstream for the last 5 years you would have seen one by now confused


I've heard of it, not sure if I've ever actually seen one (don't follow cars much, obviously)... neutral
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