Posted by the_dawggie on August 23, 2009, 9:09 am
I would not give them more than 10 years, which is cleverly
out of 8 year warranty.
Canada might be able to do 10 years because you are not
boiling the crap out of them as you would in an Australian
summer.
--
Kipland.
Posted by Simon Clarkson on August 19, 2009, 7:02 pm
Toyota and Honda should at least be congratulated for trying, but there are
no physical reasons why the Toyota in particular should be so much more
expensive given their performance. As for whoever designed the shape and
style of the Prius, well he/she should be strung up and made to "explain"
their meaning of ugly.
Dr S J Clarkson
"Eat healthy
exercise sensibly
stay healthy"
Posted by Lu R on August 20, 2009, 2:41 am
Ugly is the thing YOU married pal...a typical lame response from the hybrid
haters btw..:)
> Dr S J Clarkson
> "Eat healthy
> exercise sensibly
> stay healthy"
>
Posted by Simon Clarkson on August 20, 2009, 10:36 am
Her anal sphincter - (ani externus) is much more attractive than any part of
a Prius. I don't know why you're having a go at me, afterall, I said both
Honda and Toyota should be congratulated for trying. The fact is, the Prius
is an ugly vehicle.
Dr S J Clarkson
"Eat healthy
exercise sensibly
stay healthy"
Posted by Roger/DAVO on August 20, 2009, 8:33 am
There's plenty of uglier cars around than the Prius. For a start there are
those ugly Peugeots that a lot of doctors drive.
Roger/Davo
> > This should shut "noballs" Noddy up for life about his lies about the
> > battery needing replacing..lmao..truth sucks dont it? :)
> >
> > Queensland fleet of Black and White Taxis, owner Graham Boundy knows the
> > truth about high-mileage Hybrids - and it's surprisingly good. His oldest
> > Prius has managed a lifespan of 341,000 before needing replacement of their
> > nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries.? The only problem even at the end of
> > their battery pack service life was a low voltage reading. So which means
> > the Battery started to wear out around 341,000 miles. At 15,000 miles a
> > year, it would take me 22 years to wear the Battery out
> Clearly you don't understand how batteries work
> you will never get 22 years from a battery
> Kev