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29-11-2007, 09:58 AM | #1 | ||
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Well ive watching the news lately with a fellow with a Lexus RX400h winging about the NSW governments unwilligness to certify hybrid as appopriate taxi's.
Now today i see that the government will approve Prius in the fleet. http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...ID=45936&vf=12 OK, but i cant see hybrid taxi will cope with taxi service and even if they do when they reach the end of fleet life after say 4 years, they will need to be crushed with their lead batteries. The news story the other day on channel 9 by the way, made the impression that our current taxis where planet killing tools of destruction- Well id wager that an LPG Falcons would have to be one of the most enviromentally frinedly car there is- What other car can run LPG cutting smog emissions whilst in service, put up with Taxi service for 7 years without needing to be scrapped and then live as an ex-taxi for a private owner after that. Guess this aint really a great story- But whats everyones opinions on Hybrid taxis
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29-11-2007, 10:01 AM | #2 | ||
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Doesn't the Prius have a life of about 100,000Ks?
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29-11-2007, 10:12 AM | #3 | ||
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Well they warranty the batteries for 100,000klms or 5 years. But they say its designed for the life of the car or ten years- So that does that mean 200,000klms? and that guarantee wouldnt cover taxis
I dont think anyone replaced a Prius battery yet in Australia but i dont think anyones done 200,000klms.
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29-11-2007, 10:56 AM | #4 | ||
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LPG Falcon is cheaper to run than a Prius so I dont see what the big commotion is.
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29-11-2007, 12:35 PM | #5 | ||
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Hybrid cars are NOT eco-friendly. That is a myth. When you take into account the environmental harm done by the batteries, i.e. manufacturing and recycling of the battery itself and the chemicals used, the world is better off with petrol cars. If that was not the case then hybrid manufacturers and proponents would be publishing papers that show the complete cycle. Yet whenever this subject is brought up both manufacturers and supporters avoid it or quickly change topic.
For high mileage cars like taxis I still think you can't beat an LPG powered car yet. At least not until safe, boot size, nuclear reactors are invented. |
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29-11-2007, 12:47 PM | #6 | |||
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29-11-2007, 12:58 PM | #7 | ||
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Business (the taxi industry) will soon realise that the hybrid is not a suitable car in their industry anyway, so it will be a rare car to be seen as a cab. Given that city cabs are constantly stop and go, does this not reduce the effectiveness of being a hybrid?
With the extra load not only with continual stop start ... but the extra electrical load with lighting and trip computer and security cameras etc. etc .... I think LPG in a cab looks all the better. :togo:
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29-11-2007, 01:06 PM | #8 | ||
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hmm good point. my humanities teacher at school is always going on about hybrid cars and how they are better so i will say that to her i dont like her very much and i always give her and argue with her when i can. Shes a vegan for the environment. "dont eat meat its comes from animals who fart and put methane into the environment" she says. shes a funny one :P
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29-11-2007, 01:22 PM | #9 | ||
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I have to agree that a Falcon with LPG or even a Camry/ Avalon/ Aurion with LPG is a much better solution as a taxi. They have got a much longer life, They emit less CO2 than the equivalent sedan running on normal unleaded, have much more space than a Prius/Civic Hybrid even when you count in the LPG tank, and unless LPG prices skyrocket will be cheaper to run/ maintain.
Makes you wonder why New York City has mandated that all taxis in NYC must be Hybrid by 2012
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29-11-2007, 04:37 PM | #11 | |||
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29-11-2007, 04:44 PM | #12 | ||
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Goodness me, Steffo hasn't posted here yet!
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29-11-2007, 04:47 PM | #13 | |||
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The majority of Taxi's in Cairns are Prius'. But then again they have a lot of Honda Civic's too.
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29-11-2007, 05:29 PM | #14 | |||
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It takes 50% more energy to build a Prius over a Hummer H2. :
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29-11-2007, 05:32 PM | #15 | ||
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This is the lovely factory that has to smelt the Nickel for the Prius' batteries
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29-11-2007, 09:36 PM | #16 | ||
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The majority of Taxis in Cairns are NOT Prius's, there are about 30 of them or about one quarter of the fleet, there is ONE Honda Civic Hybrid, there is ONE petrol Commodore, a couple of petrol Avalons, and the rest are 4 cylinder Camrys, diesel Vans or Falcons
The price of LPG (and to a lesser extent petrol) is the main reason for the popularity of them up here. Gas is 75 to 82 cpl, petrol is $1.33 ish There are only about 20 LPG Falcons up here due to the high LPG cost A Camry on petrol costs about the same to run as a LPG Falcon They are actually doing a better job and lasting longer than most people expected, the oldest one here has over 300000km on it now and has not given very much trouble However they do still break down and wear out and need servicing just like other cars and it is hard to get parts for, or find a mechanic that can fix a Falcon up here let alone a Prius. The high voltage electrics need specialised servicing and tools, computers etc One waited 8 weeks for a bumper, even the small sized tyres are harder to find. A wheel alignment takes 3-4 hours. One was written off when it was 1 week old after a minor accident, that would have been repairable but no panel beater knew how (or wanted) to fix it. The big problem is they cost at least $40000 new, whereas you can buy ex govt Falcons for $12000, at auctions I have been to nobody bought a second hand Prius for $25000 they want, the economics of it dont add up The drivers are a bit unerved by them at first, no engine sound, too quiet, a bit fiddly to drive but some like them some don't, they ALL say the biggest problem is explaining to the customers how they work, what that button does etc, annoys them no end. From the customers side first it's a novelty, a bit of "green" credibility but when they want to take their luggage to the airport or 4 big blokes get in suddenly they all want a Falcon again. The much hyped fuel economy is not as good as it sounds, especially when in the hands of taxi drivers who think they are in Bathurst, you can get good economy from them if you drive sensibly but LPG and petrol are the same in that regard. In Qld there is a list of vehicles approved to be Taxis, must comply with design rules, be crash tested etc, the guy here who put on the Honda Civic was originally not allowed to put it in because it was not on the list This is probably what the article on NSW is about, now they are allowed to be taxis, before they were not. As XR6 said, New York has ruled that taxis must be hybrid, taking 12000 cars off the road might do some environmental good (at a smog level anyway) in NY but in Aust it won't make a lot of difference, just make taxi fares dearer. If you want to run a Prius thats fine but they are still a long way from the perfect car they are made out to be by greenies |
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30-11-2007, 12:37 AM | #17 | ||
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I suspect that the Skoda Octiva diesel might make an appearance as a cab one day in Australia, when they get over the "not built here" factor for the standard cab fleet.
The Skoda's are everywhere in Europe as cabs. |
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30-11-2007, 05:06 AM | #20 | ||
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Everyone talks about these Lead Acid batteries. Get rid of the Lead Acids, and start using something different. Fast-charging Lithium Polymer should be the minimum requirement.
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30-11-2007, 06:09 AM | #21 | ||
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In the Darwin to Adelaide challange, a diesel hydundai emitted less Co2 and sued less fuel than the Prius..
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