Hybrid Cars
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Re: Hybrid Cars
"Tyr" <bigdogole@yahoo.com> wrote in
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> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
>
>
Hybrids are very disadvantageful, benefitly speaking.
Sheesh.
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news:ec268786fccb73e2bf9507b210cf0d8d@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com:
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
>
>
Hybrids are very disadvantageful, benefitly speaking.
Sheesh.
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Re: Hybrid Cars
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<ec268786fccb73e2bf9507b210cf0d8d@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"Tyr" <bigdogole@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
I expected more from the 05 Accord Hybrid. My 97 Civic was an elegant
work of engineering. Every component of the car was refined to doing
exactly what it needed to do; nothing more or less. The 06 HAH seems
overly complex and there is obvious cost cutting to keep the price down.
The engine, IMA, and transmission seem very poorly tuned, even buggy.
Downshifting is so slow that car can momentarily loose speed when you
stomp on the gas. The transition from regenerative to mechanical
braking sometimes results in a sudden loss of deceleration.
Regenerative braking turns off in heavy stop and go. The IMA system is
underpowered for the size of the car so it doesn't run for more than a
few seconds at a time. Idling is rough. The engine sometimes stumbles
when leaving auto-stop. The radio is terrible and its console contains
computer systems that prevent its removal. The trunk is surprisingly
short and the rear seat doesn't fold down. The front tires howl loudly
on moderately hard turns. There's no spare tire. A city and freeway
driving mix produces 26 MPG. Highway driving produces 32 MPG.
Positives - Nice leather interior. The ride is quiet and well damped
even with a stiff suspension. It accelerates very fast if you manually
shift or hold the gas pedal down for a long time.
<ec268786fccb73e2bf9507b210cf0d8d@localhost.talkab outautos.com>,
"Tyr" <bigdogole@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
I expected more from the 05 Accord Hybrid. My 97 Civic was an elegant
work of engineering. Every component of the car was refined to doing
exactly what it needed to do; nothing more or less. The 06 HAH seems
overly complex and there is obvious cost cutting to keep the price down.
The engine, IMA, and transmission seem very poorly tuned, even buggy.
Downshifting is so slow that car can momentarily loose speed when you
stomp on the gas. The transition from regenerative to mechanical
braking sometimes results in a sudden loss of deceleration.
Regenerative braking turns off in heavy stop and go. The IMA system is
underpowered for the size of the car so it doesn't run for more than a
few seconds at a time. Idling is rough. The engine sometimes stumbles
when leaving auto-stop. The radio is terrible and its console contains
computer systems that prevent its removal. The trunk is surprisingly
short and the rear seat doesn't fold down. The front tires howl loudly
on moderately hard turns. There's no spare tire. A city and freeway
driving mix produces 26 MPG. Highway driving produces 32 MPG.
Positives - Nice leather interior. The ride is quiet and well damped
even with a stiff suspension. It accelerates very fast if you manually
shift or hold the gas pedal down for a long time.
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Re: Hybrid Cars
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote
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> The trunk is surprisingly
> short and the rear seat doesn't fold down.
I saw this yesterday. This would be enough to rule out any car for me.
The big battery has to go somewhere.
> There's no spare tire.
.... and if the lack of trunk space wasn't enough, then having no spare tire
would clinch ruling out this car for me.
snip
> The trunk is surprisingly
> short and the rear seat doesn't fold down.
I saw this yesterday. This would be enough to rule out any car for me.
The big battery has to go somewhere.
> There's no spare tire.
.... and if the lack of trunk space wasn't enough, then having no spare tire
would clinch ruling out this car for me.
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Re: Hybrid Cars
Tyr wrote:
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
Take a close look at one. There's only one energy source - gasoline. Where's
'hybrid' come into play?
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
Take a close look at one. There's only one energy source - gasoline. Where's
'hybrid' come into play?
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Re: Hybrid Cars
Tyr <bigdogole@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
http://hybridcars.about.com/
> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>
> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>
> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
http://hybridcars.about.com/
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Re: Hybrid Cars
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 04:24:50 GMT, "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Tyr wrote:
>> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>>
>> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>>
>> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
>
>Take a close look at one. There's only one energy source - gasoline. Where's
>'hybrid' come into play?
>
There are two drive systems.
wrote:
>Tyr wrote:
>> I'm planning to buy one. I generally know what the benefits are.
>>
>> Can anybody tell me the disadvantage/s of hybrid cars?
>>
>> Does the benefit outweighs the disadvantages?
>
>Take a close look at one. There's only one energy source - gasoline. Where's
>'hybrid' come into play?
>
There are two drive systems.
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