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Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Edinburgh

How would you EdinBurgh lot react to a "eco friendly" private hire firm opening on your doorstep? An entire fleet consisted of Toyota Prius vehicles.

Think of the work you would lose!

Corporate customers switching to boost their green credentials etc etc


:lol:

Whispers are they are coming your way!

Author:  Skull [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Edinburgh

dmcnelly wrote:
How would you EdinBurgh lot react to a "eco friendly" private hire firm opening on your doorstep? An entire fleet consisted of Toyota Prius vehicles.

Think of the work you would lose!

Corporate customers switching to boost their green credentials etc etc


:lol:

Whispers are they are coming your way!


Not a bad idea, your only problem is the quality of the drivers. That's where Ph, always fall down.

Same old shi* different day. :-|

Author:  Skull [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Edinburgh

dmcnelly wrote:
How would you EdinBurgh lot react to a "eco friendly" private hire firm opening on your doorstep? An entire fleet consisted of Toyota Prius vehicles.

Think of the work you would lose!

Corporate customers switching to boost their green credentials etc etc


:lol:

Whispers are they are coming your way!


Not a bad idea, your only problem is the quality of the drivers. That's where Ph, always fall down.

Same old shi* different day. :-|

Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Edinburgh

Skull wrote:
dmcnelly wrote:
How would you EdinBurgh lot react to a "eco friendly" private hire firm opening on your doorstep? An entire fleet consisted of Toyota Prius vehicles.

Think of the work you would lose!

Corporate customers switching to boost their green credentials etc etc


:lol:

Whispers are they are coming your way!


Not a bad idea, your only problem is the quality of the drivers. That's where Ph, always fall down.

Same old shi* different day. :-|


Fully disclosed uniformed drivers ?

It would be like the Addison Lee of Scotland :lol:

Be a serious case of move over Hackneys!

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:50 pm ]
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except in reality everyone knows the Prius is a half-measure, only "green" for a very limited time then becomes a petrol engined car, its average mpg (spirit monitor, 1165 owners, shows 54mpg)

no-one knows how the batteries will be disposed of yet either

Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Edinburgh

Skull wrote:
dmcnelly wrote:
How would you EdinBurgh lot react to a "eco friendly" private hire firm opening on your doorstep? An entire fleet consisted of Toyota Prius vehicles.

Think of the work you would lose!

Corporate customers switching to boost their green credentials etc etc


:lol:

Whispers are they are coming your way!


Not a bad idea, your only problem is the quality of the drivers. That's where Ph, always fall down.

Same old shi* different day. :-|


Fully disclosed uniformed drivers ?

It would be like the Addison Lee of Scotland :lol:

Be a serious case of move over Hackneys!

Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:07 pm ]
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wannabeeahack wrote:
except in reality everyone knows the Prius is a half-measure, only "green" for a very limited time then becomes a petrol engined car, its average mpg (spirit monitor, 1165 owners, shows 54mpg)

no-one knows how the batteries will be disposed of yet either



Scrooge ?

Its the most economical equivalant yet.

Author:  skippy41 [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:09 pm ]
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dmcnelly wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
except in reality everyone knows the Prius is a half-measure, only "green" for a very limited time then becomes a petrol engined car, its average mpg (spirit monitor, 1165 owners, shows 54mpg)

no-one knows how the batteries will be disposed of yet either



Scrooge ?

Its the most economical equivalant yet.

The prius is totally useless you can only get 3 passengers in with reasonable comfort, with 4 it becomes a sardine box on wheels

The new 1.6 tdi CR Octavia 55 plus to the gallon 70 plus on a long run

Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:12 pm ]
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skippy41 wrote:
dmcnelly wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
except in reality everyone knows the Prius is a half-measure, only "green" for a very limited time then becomes a petrol engined car, its average mpg (spirit monitor, 1165 owners, shows 54mpg)

no-one knows how the batteries will be disposed of yet either



Scrooge ?

Its the most economical equivalant yet.


The new 1.6 tdi CR Octavia 55 plus to the gallon



Is it better for the environment than a prius ?

Hmm think not

Author:  skippy41 [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:14 pm ]
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well it must be as the RfL is only £35 PA

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:19 pm ]
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dmcnelly wrote:
wannabeeahack wrote:
except in reality everyone knows the Prius is a half-measure, only "green" for a very limited time then becomes a petrol engined car, its average mpg (spirit monitor, 1165 owners, shows 54mpg)

no-one knows how the batteries will be disposed of yet either



Scrooge ?

Its the most economical equivalant yet.


Ford Focus Economatic TDCI - 55+mpg
Ford Mondeo 51mpg
VW Golf bluemotion 54mpg

the above will probably outlast the prius's petrol engine and dont have those nasty batteries either, the electricty to charge which is generated somewhere somehow...



Quote:
Electromagnetic (radiation) field levels

The Prius has been known to emit excessively high electromagnetic fields. ICNIRP guidelines stipulate that the maximum long term exposure should not exceed 1mG but the Prius measures higher than 24mG in some locations, such as the rear right seat. ICNIRP guidelines are not law in many (if any) countries. The World Health Organization in conjunction with the ICNIRP conducted a study and found levels above 3mG contribute to a child's risk of developing leukemia.

At 12mG, the electromagnetic radiation is so strong it's able to block the body's ability to inhibit cancers (in this case breast cancer) using melatonin. The Toyota Prius exceeds 12mG (up to 24mG) in some areas of the cabin. However Toyota claims that the Prius emits similar fields to conventional gasoline vehicles.

The high voltage power cable from the traction battery and the forward electric drive motor/generator passes directly under the drivers seat.

Lifetime energy usage
The British Government and British media have requested Toyota release detailed figures for the energy use and CO2 emissions resulting from the building and disposal of the Prius. The UK Government Car Service runs 130 Priuses. Toyota has not supplied the detailed data they requested to support claims that the lifetime energy usage of the Prius (including the increased environmental cost of manufacture and disposal of the nickel-metal hydride battery) are outweighed by lower lifetime fuel consumption. Toyota states that lifetime CO2 saving is 43 percent.

CNW Marketing Research initially published a study in which they estimated that the total lifetime energy cost of a Prius was greater than that of a Hummer. The study is widely cited, and its contents have also been widely challenged: see for example "Hummer versus Prius: 'Dust to Dust' Report Misleads the Media and Public with Bad Science." A recent update by CNW has changed the total lifetime cost value, now placing the Prius as costing less than the Hummer.

Author:  DMcnelly [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:22 pm ]
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skippy41 wrote:
well it must be as the RfL is only £35 PA


Is the prius not £0

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:25 pm ]
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/drivin ... 552994.ece

Author:  wannabeeahack [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:26 pm ]
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/drivin ... 552994.ece

Author:  toots [ Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:31 pm ]
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I don't think it matters if they are environmentally friendly or not. The fact that another large PH company is contemplating moving in on Edinburgh is something to be concerned about, if it is indeed true

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