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Old 03-31-2005, 08:25 PM
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Default Why People Choose Hybrid

I have been trying to analyze the marketplace for hybrids and figure out better who will be buying all the current and new models coming out.

I think many people shop for hybrids because:
1. They are concerned about the environment and want to contribute to less greenhouse gases and less pollution.
2. They see gas prices going nowhere but up and want to minimize their transportation costs.
3. They need a new car and see hybrids as the coming tend so they want to be part of the trendy in-crowd.
4. They believe that a combination of better mileage, federal and state incentives, and less maintenance costs will lower their vehicle costs.
5. They like the looks and feel of hybrids and are willing to change their driving habits so they are viewed as pioneers.

I think people gravitate toward certain hybrid vehicles:
1. The Ford Escape Hybrid because it is the first SUV, can handle some 4WD circumstances, is roomy and has good utility value, is relatively cheap compared to other hybrid SUVs, and is an American product.
2. The Insight because it is light and small, they do not need a roomy car, they commute short distances, it is cheap, it has a good track record, and it has the highest MPG rating.
3. The Prius because it is a proven product, gas mileage is quite high under all conditions, it can carry four people comfortably, they are willing to be on a waiting list, it is very forgiving of bad driving habits, and they do not care that it is not the prettiest car eterior on the road.
4. The Lexus 440h because it is a luxury-status-symbol, they can afford a $50,000 car and the associated costs of insurance and ownership, they want to move six passengers, they are willing to achieve less MPG than other hybrid SUVs, and most of all they want hybrid power.
5. The Highlander Hybrid because they want a cheaper Toyota (than the Lexus) that will carry six passengers, they do not trust Ford, they are willing to wait, and they want more power than Ford.
6. The Mariner Hybrid because they think a Mercury "Escape" is better than the original despite the fact the only difference is the different shell.
7. The Honda Hybrid because they like the high mileage and the Civic history, they think running on three cylinders is cool, and they hate both Ford and Toyota.

These are just my opinions and I am sure someone thinks differently.

Mike

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Old 03-31-2005, 08:29 PM
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You forgot reason 6. They are lazy and want to reduce the number of times they have to go to the gas station.

I fall into 6.

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I think your analysis on most is pretty good, though I disagree about your statement that the Prius "is very forgiving of bad driving habits." Hybrid Synergy Drive is extremely sensitive to temperature, demand and strategy. You'll notice the mileage spread is greater than that of the Civic Hybrid. I think time will show that full hybrid systems have more potential, but are also more responsive, for better or worse.

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Since my experience driving or riding in hybrids is pretty limited I guess my statements are colored and biased. I was comparing the Prius as very forgiving compared to the Ford. The Escape can only achieve very high MPG figures if the driver molds his (her) habits around the car.

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FYI - the HCH is a 4 cylinder
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Among the early adopters in the Prius camp were a large number of techno geeks and engineers that were attracted to the the car because of the HSD and plethora of gadgets.

And in my case, the desire to promote what is quite obviously superior tech played a major part.
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HSD is actually an updated version of THS, the Toyota Hybrid System used on the Prius I.

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