CannonFodder wrote:
A friend of mine just bought a Toyota Prius and it averages around 50MPG . Very economical.
I was wondering if anyone else has any experience of them?
This review is for a newer model than his but the concept is the same for both
Puts hand up in the air. :banana:
I have an old (2002) model that still averages around 55MPG on the motorway (Highway) and around 48MPG around town. The motor assisted 1.5cc petrol Engine does between 450 and 500 miles from a single fill up of unleaded (currently costing me £35) was something of an eye opener for me at first.
BTW, the battery does not need to be plugged in to charge, it uses kinetic energy for continuous charging and has a regenerative braking system that also keeps it topped up.
Additional savings I have made are the exemption from the £8 per day London Congestion charge and the lowest Road tax ever (only £30 Per Annum). The extremely low emissions put it in a class of its own.
I would recommend a
Test Drive to anyone. (Nope I don’t work for Toyota :-P )
Hybrid cars, Its the future of motoring.... I've seen it! :-D