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Originally Posted by nickyost
"Who are the people who buy hybrids and why do they do it?"
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I hadn't heard from my e-mail to Nick. Regardless, the question has merit.
A network engineer, I bought our 03 Prius after our '91 Camry was in an accident and the insurance company took the title (repair cost greater than blue book value.) But unlike 2001 when we could only buy new, we had the option of buying a used Prius. Via Ebay, we got a good deal.
I was disappointed that in 2001, the "high mileage program" was defunded to pay for the hydrogen program. So when it came time to replace the '91 Camry and the price was right, a used hybrid-electric was the right answer at the right time.
Any new technology has a learning curve and that has been true with the Prius I. I've enjoyed learning the systems and investigating ways to improve performance. I'm 8th of 44 and advancing and there are more 'low hanging fruit' to pick; automatic pulse and glide and automatic load shedding.
Since it is a used car, beyond the 3 yr/ 36,000 mile range and well into the 8 yr/ 80,000 mile warrantee, I feel free to experiment. Given the excellent mechanical and electrical systems, the Prius I is a great 'project' car.
Eventually I plan to investigate more radical approaches. The transaxle could be more efficient; a different set of control laws could make it a sweet EV; it can be a whole-house emergency power source; and how to get usable energy from the exhaust heat.
Bob Wilson