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Another PriuSloth Hater

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Scott in SoCal - 12 Mar 2008 03:55 GMT
http://macsmith.blogspot.com/2007/08/if-green-means-25-mph-then-count-me-out.html

If green means 25 mph then count me out...

I've never been in a Prius or other hybrid car. I rarely even notice
them on the street. But this week I've had three (3 in one week!)
encounters with the almighty Prius, all of them being almost exactly
the same (only the colors were different).

Encounter one: I'm leaving the parking structure at work, last in a
line of about 5 cars. When we get to the bottom I realize the lead car
is a Prius going 10 miles an hour. I'm not needing to speed through
parking structures, but even after we got out of the garage he
continued at the same pace for about three more blocks. Worse yet was
his license plate, "Oommpph". That's the sound his car made as he
tried to get it into second gear to go the speed limit I guess.

Second encounter: Almost the same as the first, but this time I got
from the parking structure to the street, and as soon as I turned onto
the street, there was a Prius ahead of me going about 25 miles an hour
(speed limit is 35 there). This guy apparently lives near me because I
ended up following him nearly a mile, him going under the speed limit
the whole time (though I suspect he sped up as soon as I turned onto
my street).

Third encounter: Just driving down the street again, this time nowhere
near work, and I get stuck behind another Prius owner that drives
about 27 mph on a road that's 40. This is typical on this street,
because the speed limit sign is hidden behind a tree so people never
know that they can go quicker than this, but because this was my third
slow Prius encounter in a week, I didn't give that little bastard the
benefit of the doubt.

So what's the problem here? Do Prius owners just drive slow, or can
the cars themselves not accelerate quickly? I don't really mind a
leisurely pace now and again, but this just seemed too bizarre that
each time it was a Prius.
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MLOM - 12 Mar 2008 04:01 GMT
> http://macsmith.blogspot.com/2007/08/if-green-means-25-mph-then-count...
>
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> "Dave's not here, man!"
>   - Tommy Chong

Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
my money on the Moped.

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Scott in SoCal - 12 Mar 2008 04:21 GMT
>Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
>my money on the Moped.

I think even a jogger in the bike lane could beat most PriuSloths.
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MLOM - 12 Mar 2008 04:22 GMT
> >Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
> >my money on the Moped.
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> "Dave's not here, man!"
>   - Tommy Chong

Or at least survive contact from the standard PriuSloth.
Scott in SoCal - 12 Mar 2008 14:34 GMT
>> >Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
>> >my money on the Moped.
>>
>> I think even a jogger in the bike lane could beat most PriuSloths.
>
>Or at least survive contact from the standard PriuSloth.

I imagine that would feel something like being hit by a wadded-up ball
of tinfoil. :)
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Brent P - 12 Mar 2008 04:27 GMT
>>Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
>>my money on the Moped.
>
>I think even a jogger in the bike lane could beat most PriuSloths.

It's not the car though...  driven with some spirit a prius is not much
slower than the torqueless wonder car was... I have seen one driven in
that manner by someone who actually knew how to merge and the torqueless
wonder car was gaining on it, but it wasn't that big of a differenital.
(I was pushing the torqueless wonder car about as hard as I dared)
websurf1@cox.net - 12 Mar 2008 04:38 GMT
On Mar 11, 8:27 pm, tetraethylleadREMOVET...@yahoo.com (Brent P)
wrote:
> In article <51jet3tkr9svdseqh5n3eht220963pi...@4ax.com>, Scott in SoCal wrote:
>
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> wonder car was gaining on it, but it wasn't that big of a differenital.
> (I was pushing the torqueless wonder car about as hard as I dared)

Our son has one of those Prius things.  I love it!  Though not a race
car, it goes quite nicely in both speed and acceleration.
I expect that the electric drive boost during acceleration helps lot,
which was the intent.
I don't mind his 50 mpg, either.
MLOM - 12 Mar 2008 04:28 GMT
> >Here's one...have a race between a Prius and a Moped.  I'd about put
> >my money on the Moped.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> "Dave's not here, man!"
>   - Tommy Chong

Come to think of it, my chances are reasonable of outrunning a usual
PriuSloth while jogging, even at my age.  :^D
 
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