Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Hybrid vehicle buyers are important leaders

The buyers of hybrid cars aren't just reducing pollution, or helping to fight pollution and global warming, the buyers of hybrid cars are investing in the future and vehicles like 94 mpg Toyota Prii.Imagine a 94 mpg Prius

CNBC's Hot Topic on Morning Call was about Hybrid Cost Hype. The main question was, do hybrid cars save money over the long haul? Answer, it depends on the type of hybrid and the driver, but in many cases, no, hybrids do not save money.

So what's the point?

How about significantly reduced pollution, how about reduced foreign oil dependency?

More important, even the 'hybrid critic' on Hot Topic acknowledged that if people keep buying hybrids, they will become cheaper and they WILL save money compared to conventional vehicles for ALL drivers.

That means reduced foreign oil dependency, significantly reduced pollution, and cheaper than conventional vehicles.

Those buying hybrid cars today are leading the world towards a cleaner, safer world that everyone will be able to afford tomorrow. Check out the articles provided by Zendude's comments. A 94 mpg Prius is the future and every hybrid buyer is investing in that future, helping to make that future a reality.

Hybrid buyers are helping fund the revolution for a better planet. What are hybrid haters accomplishing?

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2 Comments:

Blogger ZenDude said...

Have you read these articles yet? Pretty cool stuff! I know you have been talking about this for a while but this is the first time I've seen something from Toyota.

Prius hits 113mpg | Car News | Auto Express

Next Prius to offer 94 mpg? | Leftlane News - Car News For Enthusiasts

9:17 AM  
Blogger Dahcredyns said...

I'm assuming these Prii are gasoline hybrids, since Toyota hasn't made many bullish statements about diesel hybrids.

If so, 94 mpg is amazing. Other prototypes with Lithium-ion are out there, but they are mostly diesel hybrids. For Toyota to achieve this level of efficiency with gasoline is....nothing short of mindbending.

1:14 PM  

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