8 thoughts on “SECO Energy 100 mpg Hybrid Toyota Prius”
SECOenergysays:
Where’s the beef? I see no facts to back up your statements about $13K cars, not that that matters. You’ve missed the point I was trying to convey, or have chosen to ignore it. In any event, there is no point in continuing this string of conversation.
mr2yasays:
you are so wrong and did not answer my ?
why is a $25k car needed if a $13k car can do the same thing.
nobody admits greed.
SECOenergysays:
Watch the video again. We are not selling a vehicle here or the technology. We are a not-for-profit electric utility and we are simply testing the practicality of plug in lithium-ion technology to see if it would help us reduce fuel costs and maintenance which could mean significant savings for our member/customers. Greed has nothing to do with it and, by the way, we know now that a straight gasoline powered car cannot achieve the same mileage.
mr2yasays:
you suck
mr2yasays:
Why sell a $25000, 60mpg, 2900lbs. car if
a $13000, 50-60mpg, 1900lbs. car can be bought. and be faster, better looking, and far more nimble.
you guys can never answer that ?
WE DONT WANT ELECTRIC CARS, NOR NEED THEM IF CHEAPER GAS ONLY CARS CAN DO THE SEEM. WHY CANT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT.
m19921992says:
to bad a lithium ion battery that big would cost all most $8,000+ install and retrofits.
terry1919says:
this situation dictates that this is a “get it done YESTERDAY” scenario
kampuskopsays:
We need these vehicles in peoples driveways…
Not ten years from now, not in a hundred years, but now!
Where’s the beef? I see no facts to back up your statements about $13K cars, not that that matters. You’ve missed the point I was trying to convey, or have chosen to ignore it. In any event, there is no point in continuing this string of conversation.
you are so wrong and did not answer my ?
why is a $25k car needed if a $13k car can do the same thing.
nobody admits greed.
Watch the video again. We are not selling a vehicle here or the technology. We are a not-for-profit electric utility and we are simply testing the practicality of plug in lithium-ion technology to see if it would help us reduce fuel costs and maintenance which could mean significant savings for our member/customers. Greed has nothing to do with it and, by the way, we know now that a straight gasoline powered car cannot achieve the same mileage.
you suck
Why sell a $25000, 60mpg, 2900lbs. car if
a $13000, 50-60mpg, 1900lbs. car can be bought. and be faster, better looking, and far more nimble.
you guys can never answer that ?
WE DONT WANT ELECTRIC CARS, NOR NEED THEM IF CHEAPER GAS ONLY CARS CAN DO THE SEEM. WHY CANT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT.
to bad a lithium ion battery that big would cost all most $8,000+ install and retrofits.
this situation dictates that this is a “get it done YESTERDAY” scenario
We need these vehicles in peoples driveways…
Not ten years from now, not in a hundred years, but now!