As originator of the poll I must say thanks for giving it a face-lift, I have re-cast my vote.
Surprised we never had more votes at the outset, I always felt that anyone with a hybrid who had any interest in how it worked would find themselves on internet fora like this, but it seems not.
MarkTime
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Soft as Graphite, Hard as Diamond, Black as Coal & clear as CO2, It's a Carbon thing!
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Hi all,
After learning about the BVS a few weeks ago, i thought i'd join, as it seems appropriate for me to do so.
I live in Pembrokeshire where I am heavily involved in promoting plug-in charge points for EV's, and ev cars in general etc etc.
But my main interest is the JDM Prius NHW10 Prius. I own 2 at the moment, and both are running fine One 10 years old, the other 12 years.
The main thing that I work with is car diagnostics etc, so after a great deal of effort, I now own the only Prius NHW10 diagnostic/service tool in the UK. This has enabled me to keep my NHW10's in good running order as part of their servicing routine, and above all keep battery pack problems under control and at bay.
Roughly I get about 56 mpg from them ( I am a steady driver anyway) and find the cars extremely reliable.
I have acuminated a lot of knowledge about these NHW10 Prius including manuals and handbooks etc, plus i also have some for the NHW11 & 20 as well.
After learning about the BVS a few weeks ago, i thought i'd join, as it seems appropriate for me to do so.
I live in Pembrokeshire where I am heavily involved in promoting plug-in charge points for EV's, and ev cars in general etc etc.
But my main interest is the JDM Prius NHW10 Prius. I own 2 at the moment, and both are running fine One 10 years old, the other 12 years.
The main thing that I work with is car diagnostics etc, so after a great deal of effort, I now own the only Prius NHW10 diagnostic/service tool in the UK. This has enabled me to keep my NHW10's in good running order as part of their servicing routine, and above all keep battery pack problems under control and at bay.
Roughly I get about 56 mpg from them ( I am a steady driver anyway) and find the cars extremely reliable.
I have acuminated a lot of knowledge about these NHW10 Prius including manuals and handbooks etc, plus i also have some for the NHW11 & 20 as well.
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I have a 2000 Citrus Insight with 171,000 miles and a 2004 Silver CVT Insight with 104,000 miles.
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I have a 2000 grey import insight CVT ,which gets about 60 mpg or a bit more on a run, and a UK gen 1 Prius, unusually fitted with leather seats and a cruise control, which gets about 55 mpg, or up to 65 on a run. Both well over 100000 miles, and pretty trouble free.
Both are brilliant cars, can't decide which I prefer!
I have to say the prius is much more comfy though, with an excellent ride and refinement. The honda is a bit hard on UK roads, even with GAZ shocks.
Both are brilliant cars, can't decide which I prefer!
I have to say the prius is much more comfy though, with an excellent ride and refinement. The honda is a bit hard on UK roads, even with GAZ shocks.
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The pick-list of hybrids in your poll is quite limited. there are a lot more hybrids on the market nowadays.
I have a Toyota Auris - same system as the Prius but a smaller car.
Hybrids don't have to appeal only to tecchies - in facty tecchies might realise that some aspects are a bit over-hyped and they are not particularly green - probably no more fuel efficient than some modern diesels.
But they are very nice to drive - no gear changes - they just go like an "ordinary" automatic car.
I have a Toyota Auris - same system as the Prius but a smaller car.
Hybrids don't have to appeal only to tecchies - in facty tecchies might realise that some aspects are a bit over-hyped and they are not particularly green - probably no more fuel efficient than some modern diesels.
But they are very nice to drive - no gear changes - they just go like an "ordinary" automatic car.
Jonathan Jewkes
Daily EV user for 10years - an enthusiast and also a realist
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