Prius for Piano Tech?

Erwinspiano at aol.com Erwinspiano at aol.com
Fri Apr 28 09:10:17 MDT 2006


 
Hey Terry
  good report !! In Sept 2006 Toyota will also  introduce the hybrid Camry & 
then I'm in. The prius is a bit too small for  my 6 ft 4 inch frame although I 
have driven one extensively.  It's still  not bad.  My daughter the 
environmental science degree holder, has one  & loves it.  Good thing she drives a lot.
  Dale

Hi Fenton,
 
I made the switch from a '92 Lincoln Town Car to an '06 Prius. It was  fairly 
painless. I'm 6-foot and fit in the Lincoln easier, but 54 mpg  (since new - 
4-month average) beats 17 mpg any day. I have already transported  a couple 
grand actions in the Prius. I don't typically carry more than four or  five 
boxes of tools, so I was able to simply set the actions directly on the  bottom of 
the trunk area with the rear seats folded down. The Prius is  actually a 
mid-sized car and there is quite a bit of room in there - more than  meets the eye 
from the outside. If you carry a mountain of tools all the time,  you might 
need to do some sort of other arranging - there is a fair bit of  height back 
there, so yes, an action could go on top of a layer of tool boxes.  My 140 lb. 
Great Dane fits quite easily back there.
 
I am very happy with my Prius. If you've ever enjoyed driving a  stick-shift, 
you will especially enjoy driving a Prius. It is fully automatic  of course, 
but if one is willing, there are all sorts of gas-pedal games one  can play to 
increase mileage significantly. Under no/low-traffic conditions,  where you 
can drive any speed you want, it is not difficult to coax 80 to 100  mpg out of 
the little rascal! The car is FUN to drive! Our lifetime 54 mpg  average 
represents a combination of urban and freeway driving - mostly during  times when 
traffic flow dictates our speed. I can easily  imagine that if you do not play 
any high-fuel-efficiency games with the  gas pedal and drive with a lead foot 
(gotta beat that other car to the traffic  light!) you might average 
something closer to 45 mpg - maybe less, I don't  know.
 
Folks will point out that "it will take you 15 years to recoup the  
investment" in the extra cost of the Prius via fuel savings. The argument is  that the 
Prius costs $25K and a Corolla (or some similar non-hybrid car costs  $15K or 
whatever). First, I'll be getting a $3K tax rebate, so my Prius costs  $22K. 
Second, our other car is a '03 Saturn. We paid $18K for the Saturn  - I suppose 
an '06 Saturn might be more like $19K or $20K. IMHO, the Prius is  much more 
of a high quality car than the Saturn. It also has more safety  features like 
side air bags and vehicle stability control. More car, way more  MPG (Saturn 
only gets 25 mpg), more safety, and IMHO - as soon as the first  bomb drops on 
Tehran (or another Katrina or whatever) and gasoline shoots up  to $5+/gallon 
- a quicker-than-you-think investment payback via fuel  savings, AND way less 
emissions (if you have a conscience) "89  percent fewer smog-forming emissions 
than the average new car, exceeding the  standards for a Super Ultra Low 
Emission Vehicle". For me, the decision was a  no-brainer.
 
YMMV
 
Terry Farrell 

----- Original Message ----- 
The Volvo wagon has 165K and is eating too much money  between gas and 
maintenance. BTW, you better be charging at least as much as  your mechanic. I'm 
researching my next vehicle and wondering if a Toyota  Prius could actually work. 
Naturally, critical is the ability to  transport a grand or upright action. I 
would be so grateful for any techs  using one to let me know how they like 
it, can you fit an action in there on  top of your tools?  I've looked in them 
and they seem pretty big, not  like my Volvo wagon. But, I am willing to scale 
down some and I sure could  dig 45 MPG. Or, any other vehicles that get high 
mileage, second choice for  me right now is a Subaru Outback, great car but 
more dough and only mid 20's  MPG.
Fenton Murray, RPT
_www.MurraysPianoTuning.com_ (http://www.murrayspianotuning.com/) 




 
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