@RAJSTA81 It's not a huge myth.. have you seen what is needed to produce the batterys and motors for electric/hybrid vehicles? Complete electric vehicles are different because they are 100% clean. Hybrids still use gas when going highway speeds there only usful when in the city. So there using just as much gas as a small car on the highways. The batterys alone needed cause so much toxins it's sad. Entire car is made with rare earth metals which produce low levels of radiation. Myth Confirmed!
if we all converted over to just electric do you actually think the oil company would let this happen i would like it if we could but the big boys are just to money hungry.. they could make money the same way at the the quick charge stations but not as much as gas ... i dont know we have to figure something out,, did you know they are putting more ethanol in gas to make it burn faster ...
lets go back to the smaller car that was great on gas like geo metro,mazda protege, cars like that those car got the gas millage before the hybrid mess got started exspecially the geo
@MrBry329 Actually, let's not. The internal combustion engine was invented in the 19th century. Why are we still using it? Time to move forward. Hydrogen seems to be the logical choice.
They are cramped little cars..People buy them for the purpose of cheap economy..Sad part is that they are cramped and not very convenient for a family of 4..
The Hybrid gives you the best of both worlds. 4 cylinder economy .(Better than any of the cars that you speak of) in a large family car.. At the same, great performance!
Heck I dive enough in stop and go traffic to justify this, and I want the comfort. So whoever came up with those figures about paying it off in some odd years. My driving, I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Not to mention put 200,000 km on it by that time as well. Better spring for the extended warranty.
I love to get one soon. I don't care that it costs extra money. I love the camry and the options you get on a hybrid with the navigation package is insane. I have been wanting to get a car with leather for a while, and this is the closest I can get a car of decent size with the same fuel economy as my current car, the Echo.
@AirCanadaA55555A I'd guess about the same as a non-hybrid vehicle. They're the same size after all. @andbudzi Giving payback time in years is a meaningless figure because the payback time doesn't depend on years (when's the last time you heard anyone give economy figures as gallons/liters per month for their car?), it depends on miles driven, which varies by driver. What's the payback time in mileage? For some drivers it's going to be far sooner than 12-17.5 years.
By the way if you would be smart and did some calculations you would know that payback time for Camry hybrid is 17.5 years compared to non hybrid Camry(with $3.50 gas price)...12y. with $5.00 (car will ned to be junked after 10 due to battery life)
That was just calculating extra price you pay vs gas savings...adding cost of ownership and battery life = same as owning H2
Currently all hybrids are waist of money...when you buy them new.
@andbudzi That assumes people buy a hybrid to save money on gas alone. There are many other reasons that justify the higher price. One is supporting development that needs to happen to replace gas in the future, tech that benefits full electric. Another is that a hybrid is freaking QUIET to drive in town. The lack of noise and smooth drive would be my reasons for buying a Camry Hybrid, and R&D third. Saving money on gas would be my dead last consideration.
@andbudzi people always say this dumb shit my dad payed off his priius
in 4 years and i meen completely payed it off so u dont kno wat ur talking about people who drive like 30000 miles a year will pay off their hybrids especailly those who drive them effiecntly besides hybrids like my altima are faster then the original 4 cylinder anyway
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Thats a HUGE myth, and The juke is cramped ugly and generic..USELESS for a family car. Good for a family of midgets
RAJSTA81 1 day ago
@RAJSTA81 It's not a huge myth.. have you seen what is needed to produce the batterys and motors for electric/hybrid vehicles? Complete electric vehicles are different because they are 100% clean. Hybrids still use gas when going highway speeds there only usful when in the city. So there using just as much gas as a small car on the highways. The batterys alone needed cause so much toxins it's sad. Entire car is made with rare earth metals which produce low levels of radiation. Myth Confirmed!
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RAJSTA81 1 day ago
if we all converted over to just electric do you actually think the oil company would let this happen i would like it if we could but the big boys are just to money hungry.. they could make money the same way at the the quick charge stations but not as much as gas ... i dont know we have to figure something out,, did you know they are putting more ethanol in gas to make it burn faster ...
MrBry329 6 months ago
lets go back to the smaller car that was great on gas like geo metro,mazda protege, cars like that those car got the gas millage before the hybrid mess got started exspecially the geo
MrBry329 6 months ago
@MrBry329 Actually, let's not. The internal combustion engine was invented in the 19th century. Why are we still using it? Time to move forward. Hydrogen seems to be the logical choice.
kubrickrules 6 months ago
@MrBry329
They are cramped little cars..People buy them for the purpose of cheap economy..Sad part is that they are cramped and not very convenient for a family of 4..
The Hybrid gives you the best of both worlds. 4 cylinder economy .(Better than any of the cars that you speak of) in a large family car.. At the same, great performance!
Why would you want a tinny Geo??
RAJSTA81 1 day ago
Heck I dive enough in stop and go traffic to justify this, and I want the comfort. So whoever came up with those figures about paying it off in some odd years. My driving, I'll have it paid off in 3 years. Not to mention put 200,000 km on it by that time as well. Better spring for the extended warranty.
airknights 9 months ago
I love to get one soon. I don't care that it costs extra money. I love the camry and the options you get on a hybrid with the navigation package is insane. I have been wanting to get a car with leather for a while, and this is the closest I can get a car of decent size with the same fuel economy as my current car, the Echo.
airknights 9 months ago
my car runs on poop
C0LL1N 1 year ago
one of the most boring things ive ever seen. not the video itself, but a hybrid car working...
superkinze 1 year ago
Well that was boring as fuck...
StarclassicD 1 year ago
@AirCanadaA55555A I'd guess about the same as a non-hybrid vehicle. They're the same size after all. @andbudzi Giving payback time in years is a meaningless figure because the payback time doesn't depend on years (when's the last time you heard anyone give economy figures as gallons/liters per month for their car?), it depends on miles driven, which varies by driver. What's the payback time in mileage? For some drivers it's going to be far sooner than 12-17.5 years.
babybirdhome 1 year ago
By the way if you would be smart and did some calculations you would know that payback time for Camry hybrid is 17.5 years compared to non hybrid Camry(with $3.50 gas price)...12y. with $5.00 (car will ned to be junked after 10 due to battery life)
That was just calculating extra price you pay vs gas savings...adding cost of ownership and battery life = same as owning H2
Currently all hybrids are waist of money...when you buy them new.
andbudzi 2 years ago
Those figures you supplied don't make any sense in Canada where prices are much higher and are calculated in litres, not gallons.
kubrickrules 2 years ago
@andbudzi That assumes people buy a hybrid to save money on gas alone. There are many other reasons that justify the higher price. One is supporting development that needs to happen to replace gas in the future, tech that benefits full electric. Another is that a hybrid is freaking QUIET to drive in town. The lack of noise and smooth drive would be my reasons for buying a Camry Hybrid, and R&D third. Saving money on gas would be my dead last consideration.
babybirdhome 1 year ago
@babybirdhome How much material does a Hybrid vehicle take out of the enviroment to build?
AirCanadaA55555A 1 year ago
@andbudzi people always say this dumb shit my dad payed off his priius
in 4 years and i meen completely payed it off so u dont kno wat ur talking about people who drive like 30000 miles a year will pay off their hybrids especailly those who drive them effiecntly besides hybrids like my altima are faster then the original 4 cylinder anyway
calijerk310 1 year ago
@andbudzi youve been putting this comment on EVERY hybrid video. seriously? your annoying.
YouAreConstipated 11 months ago
gay
awh21 2 years ago
hahah i didnt think the engine started and ur already rolling out. :)
praetorian2150 2 years ago 3
haha. this looks freakishly like my prius :P
hesmyfriendgeorge 3 years ago
can you tell me about hybrids ?
thecarexpert18 3 years ago 4
theyre awesome but alot of money!
bluespartan21 2 years ago
YOU tell ME!
kubrickrules 3 years ago