View Full Version : Loser Hybrids!
HummBob
07-20-2006, 08:49 AM
Hope this isn't a re-post or I'll get Ken's NAKED DRTY pic ;)
http://www.reason.org/commentaries/dalmia_20060719.shtml
DennisAJC
07-20-2006, 08:58 AM
I love that line.....
But despite all these drawbacks, hybrids are at least better for the environment than say?.. a Hummer, right? Nope.
:D
HummBob
07-20-2006, 09:01 AM
I love that line.....
:D
Yeah, that one should be TATOO'd on Prius owners foreheads :D
HummBob
07-20-2006, 09:03 AM
I LOVE the last line:
"Now here's a catchy slogan for the next Save the Earth campaign: Have you hugged a Hummer today?"
DRTYFN
07-20-2006, 09:06 AM
Hope this isn't a re-post or I'll get Ken's NAKED DRTY pic ;)
http://www.reason.org/commentaries/dalmia_20060719.shtml
That picture isn't accurate. I'm 6'2" and I have a 15" penis. That thing hangs all over the place.;) :D
HummBob
07-20-2006, 09:29 AM
That picture isn't accurate. I'm 6'2" and I have a 15" penis. That thing hangs all over the place.;) :D
:D :D
drmiles
07-20-2006, 12:09 PM
WOW, I NEED A BUMPER STICKER THAT SAY'S
" MY HUMMER IS SAVING THE WORLD FROM YOU GREENIES"
http://www.hummercommunity.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
For instance, the dust-to-dust energy cost of the bunny-sized Honda Civic hybrid is $3.238 per mile. This is quite a bit more than the $1.949 per mile that the elephantine Hummer costs. The energy cots of SUVs such as the Tahoe, Escalade, and Navigator are similarly far less than the Civic hybrid.
Spinella's finding that a Hummer on the whole consumes less energy than a hybrid than even some smaller hybrids and non-hybrids has infuriated environmentalists. And on its face it does seem implausible that a gas-guzzling monster like a Hummer that employs several times more raw material than a little Prius' could be so much less energy-intensive. But by and large the dust-to-dust energy costs in Spinella's study correlate with the fanciness of the car ? not its size or fuel economy -- with the Rolls Royces and Bentleys consuming gobs of energy and Mazda 3s, Saturns and Taurus consuming relatively minuscule amounts.
Agriv8r
07-20-2006, 02:52 PM
:) huggahummer:)
This article has just made my year. I'm up in Ithaca, NY where thinking green is religion of choice. Driving a lifted H2 in a town where Prius' and Volvo's rule the roads have gotten me more than a few unkind responses. I plan to print out a bunch of copies of this and hand them to every hippie who even glances in my direction. My buddie just showed the article to his wife who was against getting one and they are heading to the Hummer dealer 2nite (just to look of course)... ;) The revolution has begun... VIVA LA HUMMER....
MDimitri
07-20-2006, 05:31 PM
Wow! What a great article and talk about doing your homework.
:D HAVE YOU HUGGED YOUR HUMMER TODAY? :D LOL !!!
DennisAJC
07-20-2006, 05:36 PM
I can see a bumper sticker ideal coming out soon.:D
"My Hummer Loves Earth More Than Prius. Ask Me How."
31_bandits
07-20-2006, 05:49 PM
I can see a bumper sticker ideal coming out soon.:D
"My Hummer Loves Earth More Than Prius. Ask Me How."
that's a bleeding-good idea.
The CNW paper is something that got a brief bit of press, and then largely subdued. Nice to see it pop up in something recent.
It does go to show that there is alot more to think about that EPA ratings, and it shouldn't surprise anybody that the hybrids do poorly when all is considered (you gotta ditch those batteries someday. someday libs will spaz over all the batteries and what to do with them. someday libs will be pro-nuke power after deriding it in the past, and someday people will just realize that the earth isn't going to global-warm into extinction, but anyway).
But don't post this anywhere near a jeep forum, as the Wrangler is like the most energy efficient vehicle of all. :eek:
31_bandits
07-20-2006, 05:52 PM
And remember, even if this study was scrutinized to its core, broken down into overall Co2 production, overall oil use, and everything else, and the results still stood:
a) it would never get widespread attention because the media is very liberal and
b) enviro's would hate it, because along with liberalia and environuttia go a certain element of bias against american things. And if jeeps and tahoes were very efficient, this would not work for them, so they'd simply never accept it.
much less if hummers were demonstrated to be efficient... they'd start giving hummers love precisely never, regardless of any evidence.
Hope this isn't a re-post or I'll get Ken's NAKED DRTY pic ;)
http://www.reason.org/commentaries/dalmia_20060719.shtmlDamn, I was ready with a good one, too.;)
Nice article. I hate the Prius even more, now.:)
31_bandits
07-20-2006, 05:59 PM
this reminds me that i've long meant to write those guys (CNW) to get some more detail about their study. its perplexing how they can come up with figures of several dollars per mile, or 1/2 a million over the life of the vehicle...
johndjmix1
08-04-2006, 04:14 AM
Im printing that and putting it under the wiper of every prius i see parked.
--John
I trolled around a few sites to see what others were saying... Holy crap, you'd have thought someone crapped in their Corn Flakes.:eek: :D
You can download the file here:
http://cnwmr.com/nss-folder/automotiveenergy/
Warning, it's 450 pages.:eek:
usetosellhummer
08-04-2006, 03:31 PM
And the truth sahll set you free.....
the hummers are comming, the hummers are comming
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