CarolMN said:
Just yesterday, I came across this article on hybrids - they may not be as good for the environment or as helpful in reducing our dependence on foreign oil as we think! Apparently, it depends on the hybrid and how it is used!
Here'a a brief quote:
The car that started the hybrid craze, the Toyota Prius, is lauded for squeezing 40 or more miles out of a gallon of gas, and it really can. But only when it's being driven around town, where its electric motor does its best and most active work. On a cross-country excursion in a Prius, the staff of Automobile Magazine discovered, mileage plummeted on the Interstate. In fact, the car's computer, which controls the engine and the motor, allowing them to run together or separately, was programmed to direct the Prius to spend most of its highway time running on gasoline because at higher speeds the batteries quickly get exhausted. Indeed, the gasoline engine worked so hard that we calculated we might have used less fuel on our journey if we had been driving Toyota's conventionally powered, similarly sized Corolla -- which costs thousands less. For the owner who does the majority of her driving on the highway, the Prius' potential for fuel economy will never be realized and its price premium never recovered.
Here's a link to the whole article - worth reading and considering for those who are in the market for a hybrid:
Best wishes -
It is
sooo tiresome when folks, like the ones who conducted this 'study'-& I use the word loosely--don't know what the heck they're talking about!
1st & foremost you
must learn to
cultivate efficient driving habits, this will greatly effect your mpg results! Most testers (& people) are not willing to conform completely~
Prius is designed, basically for stop & go driving & I
totally agree with
ducklite.
DH drives the Insight a 2 passenger hybrid. He has gotten up to 84 mph & avarages 74 mpg highway driving--he has a 4 hour rt commute. the Insight is designed for higway driving as opposed to stop & go.
The Insight was only $20,000 almost 2 years ago & earned us a $2,000 dollar tax rebate(of course those are available for some models of SUVs--real cute!

)DH is very good re: maintenance & we haven't had to do any repairs on the Insight.
All hybrids are not created alike, there are some American 'hybrids' that totally do not justify the expense, IMHO, as the improvement in mpg is so very negligible. I think those much hyped 'hybrids' are just in the model line up to satisfy either government 'requests'(

the gov't refusal to take any strong, innovative action on autos, over the past 20 yrs or so, has caused me to refer to their incremented improvements as 'requests)
Are you aware that companies, such as Mercedes Benz, make higher MPG models available in countries other than the USA? we are prisoners of our need for speed.
I think anyone whose job/income demands a truck or SUV
should have them & get a
sizeable tax rebate.
Oh, by the by, DH & DS17 are in Scotland now & the gas is roughly, $7.00 per gallon. It's always been much higher in Europe than the US.
Jean