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#420129 - 07/07/08 11:51 PM Interesting thought on the true environmental cost
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Of the most popular hybrid.

Not saying it is correct or complete. Just an interesting thought with all the environmental talk and cost of gas.

http://clubs.ccsu.edu/recorder/editorial/editorial_item.asp?NewsID=188
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#420135 - 07/08/08 12:52 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: Silverbullet]
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Good story.
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#420137 - 07/08/08 04:14 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: 230 Mike]
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#420139 - 07/08/08 04:40 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: bperg]
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Waterdog needs to print that story and paste it all over the bus stop he passes.
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#420161 - 07/08/08 07:05 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: HotByte]
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He should print them and hand them out directly, on recycled paper of course.
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#420170 - 07/08/08 07:30 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: WaterMutt]
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Actually on Hemp paper, so they can smoke it, cause they won't read it!
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#420173 - 07/08/08 07:33 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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And I have a question: is that really accurate that the new EPA highway mileage is based on travelling at 80mph? Ummm, that speed is not legal in any state that I am aware of, so how can they use that test efficiency? It's like advocating breaking the law, just because you can. Doesn't seem right to me.
(I realize the old 55mph test was equally ridiculous too, though.)
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#420175 - 07/08/08 07:37 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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Interesting analysis. Who would have thought? idn
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#420177 - 07/08/08 07:39 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: GoFirstClass]
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Originally Posted By: GoFirstClass
Interesting analysis. Who would have thought? idn


That't just it, GFC, people don't think. mad Just follow the idiots like lemmings. shocked
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#420188 - 07/08/08 08:08 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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I've been saying this since the hybrids were started. Buy them for the technology - not the environment. They are environmentally negative.

The article is not exactly fair either. Comparing the entire cost of a Prius over 100,000 miles to a Hummer over 300,000 miles is stretching a bit. Recompute that to count the prius with 2 battery changes, and it will quickly fall over to the Prius' favor - by a large margin.

People also have the mistaken opinion (even my wife, who drives a hybrid Camry) that the electric motor creates the increased gas mileage. It doesn't. Generating power by running a gas engine, then turning a generator, then storing the generated electricity in a recharchable battery, then running an electric motor off the battery couldn't possibly be more efficient than simply running the gas engine in the first place. Every step in that process loses energy.

So why is the electric motor there? To supplement the tiny gas engine in the car with power. A little Secret - if you ripped out the electric generator, electric motor and the storage battery out of a Prius, it would still get 45 mpg - it would just be dog-slow. The only thing you would lose is the regenerative braking, and that would be offset by not carrying around all the extra crap.

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#420190 - 07/08/08 08:15 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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Originally Posted By: BillyB
And I have a question: is that really accurate that the new EPA highway mileage is based on travelling at 80mph? Ummm, that speed is not legal in any state that I am aware of, so how can they use that test efficiency? It's like advocating breaking the law, just because you can. Doesn't seem right to me.
(I realize the old 55mph test was equally ridiculous too, though.)


According to the EPA, I should get 28mpg on the highway, but I routinely get 32 without much effort, buat that seems to be max, actually achieved 32.2 a couple of times, but that's close enough to 32. It is a rating system with standardized parameters, not such accurate to real world though. I don't think they actually test each car either, isn't it just computed from vehicle weight and wind resistance along with available hp?
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#420192 - 07/08/08 08:22 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: Indyboater]
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Originally Posted By: Indyboater
I've been saying this since the hybrids were started. Buy them for the technology - not the environment. They are environmentally negative.

The article is not exactly fair either. Comparing the entire cost of a Prius over 100,000 miles to a Hummer over 300,000 miles is stretching a bit. Recompute that to count the prius with 2 battery changes, and it will quickly fall over to the Prius' favor - by a large margin.

People also have the mistaken opinion (even my wife, who drives a hybrid Camry) that the electric motor creates the increased gas mileage. It doesn't. Generating power by running a gas engine, then turning a generator, then storing the generated electricity in a recharchable battery, then running an electric motor off the battery couldn't possibly be more efficient than simply running the gas engine in the first place. Every step in that process loses energy.

So why is the electric motor there? To supplement the tiny gas engine in the car with power. A little Secret - if you ripped out the electric generator, electric motor and the storage battery out of a Prius, it would still get 45 mpg - it would just be dog-slow. The only thing you would lose is the regenerative braking, and that would be offset by not carrying around all the extra crap.



How much does an extra battery cost to have installed?
I forwarded the link to another guy here at work and we chatted briefly on it. Can a Prius survive 300,000 miles? and how much extra parts have to go into one over that mileage in comparison to the Hummer? Hummers are built pretty heavy, and the Prius isn't as much, but carries a lot of weight. Will that have an effect, especially on north east roads? I tend to think so.
This article would have been better related to a bigger populace and put the Prius against something like a mid/full size sedan and a mid size SUV.
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#420200 - 07/08/08 08:37 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: WaterMutt]
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In a stunning statement for me, I would bet a nickel that a Prius would last 300k before a Hummer would. In the Hummer, you'll almost certainly put in a transmission. Does replacing the batteries in a Prius cost more than a $3000 transmission change in a Hummer.
Mutt, I know that no matter what "test cycle" they use, the EPA's estimated mileage is just that, an estimate. I just think it odd that they use an illegal speed to make their estimate. And then the feds want to penalize car companies for low mileage, based on a speed that is breaking every states' law? Crazy, I tell ya!
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#420207 - 07/08/08 08:50 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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What? Did you expect two government agencies to work out of the same rule book?

Given the scale and complexity, a Golf Cart battery change is about $700. A Prius, I am thinking $5000-6000. MCF 20%.
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#420208 - 07/08/08 08:50 AM Re: Interesting thought on the true environmental cost [Re: BillyB]
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I think the battery change is like 7K at the moment but coming down.
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