Most European countries do not have the highway distances we do in the US.Varegg wrote:
In Norway and most European countries i know about the price difference is close to nothing.
Gas consumption is on average lower than comparable cars, and we do talk about average consumption not only inner cities.
Not sure about the other hybrid batteries but the ones from Toyota produces about the same amount of waste as a normal battery and considering the size that's pretty awesome.
In Europe there is a 8 year warranty on all hybrid parts on the Prius, the manufactorer are pretty sure they will last atleast twice as long and the price of a new batterypack is affordable ... about 3-4 grand in Norway pr date.
The disposal fee for both batteries and tires are prepaid so no extra dollars to get rid of them, it's already a part of the price when you buy it ...
"produces the same waste as a normal battery" sounds an awful lot like it came straight from the pamphlet. It IS a normal battery. And yes, it produces the same amount; only it is a lot bigger. It does not produce the same as a single AA battery; it produces the same amount of waste as an equivilent mass of AA batteries.
And we will see about the disposal fee.
Nice that they are priced about the same in Europe. I suppose they figure that Amercians will pay more if it seems special.