Agree. You're sacrificing efficiency by having the extra weight of the electric motors and batteries, or by having an entire ICE drivetrain depending on which way you're looking at it, but you also get to have your cake and eat it too.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:34 pmI’m both and at plugins. They make so much sense and yet they also do not.fledonfoot wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:35 pm Next gen 4Runner is coming with a Prime plug in hybrid electric model in the mix.
The ever delayed wait for the BZ4X electric range only helps keep the thirsty truck fleet around.
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THIS is how it survives another generation.fledonfoot wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:35 pm Next gen 4Runner is coming with a Prime plug in hybrid electric model in the mix.
The ever delayed wait for the BZ4X electric range only helps keep the thirsty truck fleet around.
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I'm torn. I loved our Volt, the plug in hybrid element was fantastic. The car just kind of sucked. I like the tech in theory a lot, but it's really just a bridge to the BEV future, and the complexity is no joke.max225 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:34 pmI’m both and at plugins. They make so much sense and yet they also do not.fledonfoot wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 9:35 pm Next gen 4Runner is coming with a Prime plug in hybrid electric model in the mix.
The ever delayed wait for the BZ4X electric range only helps keep the thirsty truck fleet around.
A plug in 4Runner is probably our ideal vehicle. Around town on electric, then gas for long trips. And I have more confidence in Toyota developing a robust PHEV than any other OEM. on that.
But a better scenario for us would be to keep the 5th gen and add a full EV to the fleet for around town and highway cruising. Less complexity in either vehicle.
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Dealer finally got the sale sheet for our truck up. They’re asking $32k for it, with almost 45k miles on it. We paid a touch over that when we bought it in July of 16’…. Used car pricing is stupid.
What is it that she hates about the so much? Seems like if you aren't it is just a normal car?Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:20 pmDealer thinks the time-lines won't change too much, I'm ok with end of Jan, beginning of Feb but I'll probably be paying that $0.20 / km of depreciation by then, since I'm only 500km away from the 149k kms they set trade value to. I'm considering the mileage charge a small rental fee, and who knows I'll probably post the car up privately for the last two weeks of ownership and see if i can get more cash back that way. My wife and i have been trading cars, and I've been driving the Touareg for longer distances... But she does state her discontent with the arrangement, so the sooner, the better.
Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:11 amI'm torn. I loved our Volt, the plug in hybrid element was fantastic. The car just kind of sucked. I like the tech in theory a lot, but it's really just a bridge to the BEV future, and the complexity is no joke.
A plug in 4Runner is probably our ideal vehicle. Around town on electric, then gas for long trips. And I have more confidence in Toyota developing a robust PHEV than any other OEM. on that.
But a better scenario for us would be to keep the 5th gen and add a full EV to the fleet for around town and highway cruising. Less complexity in either vehicle.
If the plug-in Beep Beep had been available when we bought ours and like 25% more money than ICE or less, I likely would've bought that.
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I’m kind of not super into the plug in beep. (Wow phone autocorrected Jeep into beep )D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:45 amDetroit wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 8:11 am
I'm torn. I loved our Volt, the plug in hybrid element was fantastic. The car just kind of sucked. I like the tech in theory a lot, but it's really just a bridge to the BEV future, and the complexity is no joke.
A plug in 4Runner is probably our ideal vehicle. Around town on electric, then gas for long trips. And I have more confidence in Toyota developing a robust PHEV than any other OEM. on that.
But a better scenario for us would be to keep the 5th gen and add a full EV to the fleet for around town and highway cruising. Less complexity in either vehicle.
If the plug-in Beep Beep had been available when we bought ours and like 25% more money than ICE or less, I likely would've bought that.
It’s got a 19 mile range and then you’re stuck lugging a 650lb penalty around everywhere you go. I don’t really see the point.
The range needs to be 50-100 miles imo.
Ah OK. I honestly haven't looked into it that much, I don't think it existed when we bought ours.
I would still consider even that as my wife's commuting would just fit in that. I assume the hybrid system at least evens out the extra weight. That is kind of weak
I personally kind of want a Prius Prime #seppukulyfe
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Presumably you burn through the battery before you hit the freeway and then its ICE only … 20mpg.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:13 amAh OK. I honestly haven't looked into it that much, I don't think it existed when we bought ours.
I would still consider even that as my wife's commuting would just fit in that. I assume the hybrid system at least evens out the extra weight. That is kind of weak
I personally kind of want a Prius Prime #seppukulyfe
Prius Prime ?!
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D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:41 amWhat is it that she hates about the so much? Seems like if you aren't it is just a normal car?Tarspin wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:20 pm
Dealer thinks the time-lines won't change too much, I'm ok with end of Jan, beginning of Feb but I'll probably be paying that $0.20 / km of depreciation by then, since I'm only 500km away from the 149k kms they set trade value to. I'm considering the mileage charge a small rental fee, and who knows I'll probably post the car up privately for the last two weeks of ownership and see if i can get more cash back that way. My wife and i have been trading cars, and I've been driving the Touareg for longer distances... But she does state her discontent with the arrangement, so the sooner, the better.
just wants to sit up high; she is used to her Touareg, which is a fat behemoth compared to the , it has a light tan interior, is quiet and refined, absorbs railroad tracks without having to slow down for them, and has a factory exhaust note, unlike my Aaaarrr which rolls around with a res delete and Remus valved catback. My car is relatively comfortable when comparing it to anything else in its size segment. Frankly, she got what she wanted, and her opinion doesn't play too much of a role in my car buying decisions.
I do agree though, that the R is a little small for our purposes, and really isn't geared for highway commuting. For that reason, I am legit glad to be moving towards a bigger platform, and the midsized sedan segment seems like a pretty good place to be, especially the Camry Hybrid because it fits my needs so well (work politics aside, it's reliable, refined, and really efficient by todays standards). I will miss the playful nature of the R when I giver on country roads and the occasional spirited driving, but it's a rare occurrence. Hopefully it is a dece driving experience, from reviews the only thing that might throw me off is the numb steering feel, tbd. I got a fairly low priced SE spec with an upgrade pkg that includes a sunroof/heated wheel/mirrors/remote starter and a few other features. It was the only thing available, but comes in a nice silver on black interior and is 3500 below the next trim pkg that ups the wheel size from 18s to 19s and adds a black roof wrap and LED lights. I think it will work nicely, and I'm hoping that it sticks around for a long ass time.
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LOVE sitting up high for...reasons. It's why mine loves the 4R so much.Tarspin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:07 pm
just wants to sit up high; she is used to her Touareg, which is a fat behemoth compared to the , it has a light tan interior, is quiet and refined, absorbs railroad tracks without having to slow down for them, and has a factory exhaust note, unlike my Aaaarrr which rolls around with a res delete and Remus valved catback. My car is relatively comfortable when comparing it to anything else in its size segment. Frankly, she got what she wanted, and her opinion doesn't play too much of a role in my car buying decisions.
I do agree though, that the R is a little small for our purposes, and really isn't geared for highway commuting. For that reason, I am legit glad to be moving towards a bigger platform, and the midsized sedan segment seems like a pretty good place to be, especially the Camry Hybrid because it fits my needs so well (work politics aside, it's reliable, refined, and really efficient by todays standards). I will miss the playful nature of the R when I giver on country roads and the occasional spirited driving, but it's a rare occurrence. Hopefully it is a dece driving experience, from reviews the only thing that might throw me off is the numb steering feel, tbd. I got a fairly low priced SE spec with an upgrade pkg that includes a sunroof/heated wheel/mirrors/remote starter and a few other features. It was the only thing available, but comes in a nice silver on black interior and is 3500 below the next trim pkg that ups the wheel size from 18s to 19s and adds a black roof wrap and LED lights. I think it will work nicely, and I'm hoping that it sticks around for a long ass time.
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Come on.... 20mpgs Who posted the video of it doing 39mpg without battery charge?max225 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:20 amPresumably you burn through the battery before you hit the freeway and then its ICE only … 20mpg.D Griff wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 11:13 am
Ah OK. I honestly haven't looked into it that much, I don't think it existed when we bought ours.
I would still consider even that as my wife's commuting would just fit in that. I assume the hybrid system at least evens out the extra weight. That is kind of weak
I personally kind of want a Prius Prime #seppukulyfe
Prius Prime ?!
Either way, the battery does regen doesn't it? It'll still kick in on the freeway IRL, boosting power during the times you need acceleration for passing, etc. It's not as terrible as it is painted to be...
Saying this though, I'm totally good with their basic hybrid package, and it'll get better as they are experimenting with newer battery types and are already putting it into the base Camry LE Hybrid. Seems to bring the combined from 47 to 52 mpg or something. That's pretty darn good IMO
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Once the battery is dead it’s ice only why the bell would it get 39mpgTarspin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:11 pmCome on.... 20mpgs Who posted the video of it doing 39mpg without battery charge?
Either way, the battery does regen doesn't it? It'll still kick in on the freeway IRL, boosting power during the times you need acceleration for passing, etc. It's not as terrible as it is painted to be...
Saying this though, I'm totally good with their basic hybrid package, and it'll get better as they are experimenting with newer battery types and are already putting it into the base Camry LE Hybrid. Seems to bring the combined from 47 to 52 mpg or something. That's pretty darn good IMO
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Does anybody have a woman who would prefer be Ferrari height?Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:09 pmLOVE sitting up high for...reasons. It's why mine loves the 4R so much.Tarspin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:07 pm
just wants to sit up high; she is used to her Touareg, which is a fat behemoth compared to the , it has a light tan interior, is quiet and refined, absorbs railroad tracks without having to slow down for them, and has a factory exhaust note, unlike my Aaaarrr which rolls around with a res delete and Remus valved catback. My car is relatively comfortable when comparing it to anything else in its size segment. Frankly, she got what she wanted, and her opinion doesn't play too much of a role in my car buying decisions.
I do agree though, that the R is a little small for our purposes, and really isn't geared for highway commuting. For that reason, I am legit glad to be moving towards a bigger platform, and the midsized sedan segment seems like a pretty good place to be, especially the Camry Hybrid because it fits my needs so well (work politics aside, it's reliable, refined, and really efficient by todays standards). I will miss the playful nature of the R when I giver on country roads and the occasional spirited driving, but it's a rare occurrence. Hopefully it is a dece driving experience, from reviews the only thing that might throw me off is the numb steering feel, tbd. I got a fairly low priced SE spec with an upgrade pkg that includes a sunroof/heated wheel/mirrors/remote starter and a few other features. It was the only thing available, but comes in a nice silver on black interior and is 3500 below the next trim pkg that ups the wheel size from 18s to 19s and adds a black roof wrap and LED lights. I think it will work nicely, and I'm hoping that it sticks around for a long ass time.
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We don’t date supermodels broDesertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:40 pmDoes anybody have a woman who would prefer be Ferrari height?
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Or Danica Patrick. Who is also hotter than a thousand nuclear explosions.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:42 pmWe don’t date supermodels broDesertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:40 pm
Does anybody have a woman who would prefer be Ferrari height?
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lol I need to find that video, yeah 39 can't be the number... BRBmax225 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:39 pmOnce the battery is dead it’s ice only why the bell would it get 39mpgTarspin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:11 pm
Come on.... 20mpgs Who posted the video of it doing 39mpg without battery charge?
Either way, the battery does regen doesn't it? It'll still kick in on the freeway IRL, boosting power during the times you need acceleration for passing, etc. It's not as terrible as it is painted to be...
Saying this though, I'm totally good with their basic hybrid package, and it'll get better as they are experimenting with newer battery types and are already putting it into the base Camry LE Hybrid. Seems to bring the combined from 47 to 52 mpg or something. That's pretty darn good IMO
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Either whore, I can't find it and I have a real job so fuck it. I think real world people are reporting 36mpg no charge.
https://www.torquenews.com/6626/toyota- ... al-mpg-wow
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Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:48 pmOr Danica Patrick. Who is also hotter than a thousand nuclear explosions.
What were you saying again?“I only own one car, a Lamborghini sitting in storage that I bought a long time ago,” She continued. “I drive a Ford Expedition, but I don't even own my Expedition. [My sponsor] Ford does.”
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max225 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 1:33 pmDesertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:48 pm
Or Danica Patrick. Who is also hotter than a thousand nuclear explosions.What were you saying again?“I only own one car, a Lamborghini sitting in storage that I bought a long time ago,” She continued. “I drive a Ford Expedition, but I don't even own my Expedition. [My sponsor] Ford does.”
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:40 pmDoes anybody have a woman who would prefer be Ferrari height?
Dumped a perfectly good Fusion for a Beep Beep
She is also a home wrecker and a bitch.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:48 pmOr Danica Patrick. Who is also hotter than a thousand nuclear explosions.