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As more people clamber to get their hands on a Prius, the popular hybrid is getting harder to come by. Jon Oltsik's advice to potential car buyers? Wait.
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I have a large gas guzzling 4X4 truck, so I know all the tricks. Including the one that saves me the most - biking to work daily (I'm lucky that I have that option, not everyone does)!
Here is some great writing on the nickel factory.
http://fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com/2007/03/which-is-greener-prius-or-hummer.html
"As already noted, the Prius is partly driven by a battery which contains nickel. The nickel is mined and smelted at a plant in Sudbury, Ontario. This plant has caused so much environmental damage to the surrounding environment that NASA has used the ?dead zone? around the plant to test moon rovers. The area around the plant is devoid of any life for miles.
The plant is the source of all the nickel found in a Prius? battery and Toyota purchases 1,000 tons annually. Dubbed the Superstack, the plague-factory has spread sulfur dioxide across northern Ontario, becoming every environmentalist?s nightmare.
?The acid rain around Sudbury was so bad it destroyed all the plants and the soil slid down off the hillside,? said Canadian Greenpeace energy-coordinator David Martin during an interview with Mail, a British-based newspaper.
All of this would be bad enough in and of itself; however, the journey to make a hybrid doesn?t end there. The nickel produced by this disastrous plant is shipped via massive container ship to the largest nickel refinery in Europe. From there, the nickel hops over to China to produce ?nickel foam.? From there, it goes to Japan. Finally, the completed batteries are shipped to the United States, finalizing the around-the-world trip required to produce a single Prius battery. Are these not sounding less and less like environmentally sound cars and more like a farce?"
Sure eventually that initial cost of shipping and refining will eventually even out to say an explorer but it is after a ton of miles. I would say well over 125-150k. Now while that is something that is attainable I do not know many people who keep their cars for more than a few years or even get close to 100k in mileage. Unfortunately the Prius has become the prada bag of the green movement. Eventually it will no longer be cool and people will move on, well before many of them reach the level to make the hybrid worth its total environmental impact. Also it gets worse with each hybrid out there. The ford escape hybrid is so bad it should just be outright outlawed.
You want to have low emissions ride a bike. You want to drive by a high MPG diesel and run it on deep firer oil. Can't do that buy a regular car with good mileage but do not buy a hybrid. Chances are you are just some fake environmentalist who has the Prius to show off. Just look at your post you even tell us the package you get. It's nothing more than a Prada bag for those who are going green to be cool. Do some research next time you want to save the planet.
Reducing repiratory disease causing pollution - priceless!
We have a localized pollution problem (big cities) caused by environmental regulations (impossible to build new roads to improve traffic flow).
The automobile is not the problem. Environmentalists, like they always have been for the last 30 years, are the problem.
Daniel
Joey
You get millions of people buying hybrid cars, and you can guarantee battery prices will skyrocket.
http://www.thetorquereport.com/2007/03/toyotas_prius_is_less_efficien.html#more
No wonder you bought a Prius.
No one should have to ride around in an ugly little Prius, and many of us don't like that look of smugness their drivers have, like they're saving the environment or something. We all know that one big volcano could eliminate all environmental gains, all Kyoto Protocols in about 5 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tl3jLLrmpKs
Its not what you drive that matters, it's how you drive it. In the long term, a Prius does more environmental damage than a Land Rover Discovery.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markmardell/2007/09/throttling_guzzlers.html
News flash for you. It's none of your d@mn business what somebody else drives.
Second news flash for you. The whole environmental movement is designed to brainwash you into thinking that the planet is dying unless they get to tell you how to live.
Third news flash. You fell victim to the brainwashing so quickly because you are obviously the kind of person who loves feeling morally superior to others and telling them how to live their lives.
Don't get me wrong, I strongly believe in reducing our consumption and waste, but I just don't feel the need to drive a 4 wheeled badge of honor and an ugly one at that.
Thanks for speaking out on the topic.
that's what it will take to wake you up to how the rest of us feel about them.
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I suppose that's the real problem, isn't it. The "rest of us" is really just a tiny number of zealots who are smug about some imagined entitlement. But SUVs would continue to rule, because that's what people really want, if the zealots did not cry wolf and want to shut down drilling. Oil is a natural resource, not something to be ashamed of. There is lots of it and supplies need to be exploited. "Environmentalism" is a fools paradise... like I said, one big volcano anywhere in the world will wipe any and all environmental gains --and the smugness of the faces of the misguided do-gooders.
But, it's really never been about saving the planet. It's always been about some self-righteous jerk thinking because he is more intelligent and more moral than you, he has the divine right to tell you how to live.
I built a page on our website that I would like to share. It is based on gas when it was $4.00 a gallon. One great point here is resale value. Hybrids are always great at resale...if you don't pay OVER sticker for them. Just remember this..think back to when Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf South and gas went over $3.00 a gallon. Hybrids were going for $5,000.00 OVER MSRP in many places.
http://centennialtoyota.com/HybridAlternative.cfm
- by AlaskanGrown June 25, 2008 6:33 PM PDT
- Dad drives a Prius in so cal and has a HOV lane sticker. 48 mpg avg plus access to the carpool lane is priceless. Time is money so while you get 35-40 in your civic which is awesome you are wasting time in traffic not to mention gas. So if you live in a major metropolitan area it may be worth it to get a Hybrid. I personally drive a 92 escort that I paid 800 bucks for and get an average 32 mpg.
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- by b_baggins June 26, 2008 8:57 AM PDT
- Don't get me started on HOV lanes. It is such a stupid idea that only an environmentalist could have thought of it.
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Showing 1 of 3 pages (72 Comments)Let's jam up traffic by eliminating a lane. Yeah, that's real genius.
Here's a better idea. BUILD MORE FREAKING ROADS to alleviate the congestion and tell the environmentalists to go to h#ll when they demand environmental impact studies.