01-15-2012, 03:45 PM
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It is a hybrid, not plugin hybrid. Range is ~1 mile or less in EV mode.
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why would it have an "ev mode" if it used this technology?
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01-15-2012, 03:47 PM
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My car can take a 4x8 sheet inside, but you have to cut it into four strips length wise first.
Question: What do Americans do with all the 4x8 sheets they transport all the time?
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roof racks!
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01-15-2012, 04:39 PM
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roof racks!
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You don't even need those!
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01-15-2012, 07:55 PM
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Get a trailer if you want to haul 4X8 sheets.
Personally I like the Prius C better.
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01-15-2012, 09:00 PM
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so...
i find it odd that the eV range isn't mentioned on the Prius V's website.
i find it even weirder that NOONE else knows what the range of the eV mode is either. how frustrating. I'd call toyota, but i don't want to have to dodge them for the rest of my life.
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01-15-2012, 11:27 PM
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If it has the same 1.4kWh (1.3?) battery pack that the stock Prius has, the EV range will be similar.
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brucey -
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So wait, is it minivan size or wagon size?
Easier question:
Does it fit a 4x8 sheet in the back?
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I measured it at the LA Car Show. I was measuring for 57". and it *barely* fit, so a 4x8 is no good.
It's close to the same as my mini-wagon, but I would say it has less space in the vertical direction because of the batteries.
I would call it a Toyota Prius-Matrix.
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01-16-2012, 04:24 AM
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Get a trailer if you want to haul 4X8 sheets.
Personally I like the Prius C better.
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But I already have a 4x8 trailer.
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Increasing rpm all over the range, and the biggest contributor to its increased fuel use.
Why lower the end gearing instead of just 1,2 and maybe 3 ?
Sure it's the easier way, but on a hybrid there plenty of more complex things.
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dueto the hybrid, the rpm are adapted to the needed level. the gearing has more effect for the elektric parts, than for the rpms.
the V has more drag and rollresistance, so if the prius is geared right, the prius V needs a change for sure.
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The Prius V is also taller than the standard Prius. I think it is about the size of the original Odyssey? The Sienna gets 18-22MPG, so the ~40MPG Prius V looks pretty good for a vehicle that is close in size.
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Except... even the old/small odyssey had 7 seats instead of only 5.
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