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    http://news.pickuptrucks.com/2009/11...ation-due.html

    :laugh_smile:

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    • #3
      Quality? Sounds more like Kwality. lol

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        • #5
          Let's talk about Toyota's flagship POS hybrid which is a total scam:

          Vehicle Prices
          2005 Prius MSRP (base): $20975
          2005 Corolla MSRP (base): $13780
          "Hybrid Premium:" $20975 - $13780 = $7195

          Fuel Economy
          Prius: 51/48 mpg --> 50mpg average
          Corolla: 29/36mpg --> 32.5mpg average

          Fuel Use
          Assumption: driving 30,000 miles/year for 4 years.
          Prius: 120 000 miles/(50mpg) = 2400 gallons
          Corolla: 120 000 miles/(32.5mpg) = 3692 gallons
          Corolla fuel premium: 3692 - 2400 = 1292 gallons

          Fuel Premium
          Assumption: $2.75/gallon average fuel price from 2005-2009
          (1292 gallons) * ($2.75/gallon) = $3553

          So you pay an extra $7195 up-front for the Prius over a Corolla, and you might have saved an aggregate $3553 over 4 years of heavy driving.

          Oh wait, I was using the false EPA numbers Toyota had claimed back in the day. If we try the real world numbers (i.e. 42ish mpg) it's even more retarded to buy the Prius.

          Maybe you start actually saving money after 10 to 15 years, but doesn't the battery need to be replaced after 10 years? How many thousands of dollars does that cost? And do we really expect these idiots to be driving these things with 150k, 180k, 200k miles?

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          • #6
            Yeah but some people feel they're helping save the earth by driving those things, while others strictly go for the epa ratings and fail to pencil the numbers. Let's face it--Toyota hopes most fall into either group. It appears their marketing people are brilliant.

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            • #7
              Let's see, Tundras have been around since what '99 or so Humm...........
              Chevy trucks have been around since the begining of the auto industry started and I have never seen a Gm truck frame go bad. Cars yes.

              Japan steel crap

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