By the way, I tried the Honda Accord V-6 Hybrid the other night.
Very strong acceleration, well beyond needs.
What was cool:
-stop at a light, engine shut off; let go of brake, engine starts
smoothly and immediately.
-cruise at 120 km/h, three cylinders shut off (little light on dash
"ECO" turns on).
-let off gas during cruise and you could feel the electic motor "drag"
as it generated electricity for the battery.
-apply brakes, and even more energy was diverted to the motor/generator.
(There's a little meter bar that shows when the battery is discharging
or recharging)
What was not cool:
- automatic transmission
- ... and not so well programmed at that
- 3 litre engine
- no fold down rear seats (the battery is there)
- 253 total HP.... what's economical about that?
- does not qualify for the Quebec hybrid rebate (misses the mileage goal)
- price ($39,400 in Canada, $31,000 in the US).
The CAD $ is running 89 - 90 cents these days...
I could probably talk them down a couple K on the car; and up a
couple K on the trade in, but it's still not worth it to me.
I take it that they put in a 6 banger in order to get 3 cylinder cruise
on the highway, and that this might not have worked well with a 4
banger. Why not a 5 banger? Why not a smaller displacement 6 banger?
I simply can't believe that a Honda Accord really needs 200 HP, never
minf 253 with the assist.
Any Canadians here who can explain the price differential (US / CAD)
that is way beyond the exchange rate?
Cheers,
Alan
Wayne L - 25 May 2006 03:52 GMT
Hi Alan:
I have not seen any info on how long the batteries last and how much
does a replacement set cost, with or without installation, for any hybrid.
Have you?
Wayne
> By the way, I tried the Honda Accord V-6 Hybrid the other night.
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> Cheers,
> Alan