Prius PHEV part one
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23k for car 6.5k for add in kit. labor included.
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Hi im james from ky i was wondering do you know how much a hybrid car like this one how much will the payments be thanks sir.
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The 2009 Prius will be plug in, I will wait and get a 2010 because the '09 will be late hitting the showroom. That is unless Chevy has the Volt ready to go by then. The Chevy Volt will be a babe magnet with that killer styling!
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Hymotion has a plug in conversion for 10k including installation. This system uses the same batteries that are going in the Chevy volt and most likely the next prius. When they mass produce these batteries, the price is expected to fall by a factor of 4.
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to comments how how doing a plug in conversion is to high. Look at all the large trucks/suv's that cost upwards of 35k! People buying Hummers left and right..lot's of expensive expensive gas guzzlers on the road which cost a fortune to fuel. A prius can be had for around 23000 base. Some places in cali are doing full plug in for under 10k..not much diffrence, except you save on fuel and also on cost of car..the avg american car on the road if new cost 18k+
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It's exciting to see that a technology as relatively new as hybrid has already been improved. I ride a bike everywhere but am buying a Prius, intending to have it converted to a plug-in hybrid for winter driving. Most people are not aware that electric companies, like the one here in Cleveland (CPP), has a reduced winter rate. It even gets better: if I use over 1000kW/hr the rate then drops from $0.055 to $0.035. Rates are higher during A/C peak season (summer.)
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i'm all for this technology, of course, but that little add-on display - the little green button and stuff - ug. ly.
Cost prohibitive! The cost to make this electric modification to a Prius is as much as the original sticker price of the vehicle. That eliminates 99% of the general population and therefore is a "pie in the sky" fix to the high costs of energy. Unless the manufacturer comes onboard by mass producing these cars, the average person simply cannot afford one.
wilsonbh 4 years ago
You totaly miss the point. Yes, these early first adopter conversion will be expensive. But it shows that the technology is readily available. Let's get the car companies to build these and make them afortable for everyone.
davem5321 4 years ago
I didn't miss the point. These are way too expensive and I have absolutely no pull whatsoever with the car companies to influence them taking this on. I sincerely hope they do though and will be watching. If these vehicles ever become available within what I consider a reasonable price, I'll get one.
wilsonbh 4 years ago
You can write your political representatives and ask them to adopt this technology for their fleet cars, or ask them to provide tax incentives. Both of these actions from the government will bring the technology to more of us sooner and cheaper.
davem5321 4 years ago