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Cali,

Thanks for that info, what about the claims of being the fastest electric car ie 155mph, 0-60mph in 3.7s etc etc??? Wouldn't this type of thing be the way to go over the hybrids????

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Cali,

Thanks for that info, what about the claims of being the fastest electric car ie 155mph, 0-60mph in 3.7s etc etc??? Wouldn't this type of thing be the way to go over the hybrids????

Production of the SP:01 is slated to start in August so we'll have to wait to verify Detrit Electric's performance numbers. By comparison, the Tesla Roadster also does 0-60 in 3.7 seconds, but top speed is limited to 125mph (to protect the electric motor from overheating).

The big technical hurdle with electric cars is getting the cost and weight of of the battery down while increasing the energy density. The battery alone in the Tesla roadster costs $30,000 to replace.

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The Aqua was the best selling car in Japan in 2012. As Aquas enter the Japanese used car market in large numbers, and more are brought over, the Aqua could also become more popular than the Prius in SL.

Aquas are brought down by the dozen to Sri Lanka. They were initially priced higher than Prii by the used car sellers but it has taken a plunge. A third-gen unreg Prius goes for around 4.4 - 4.5 Mill nowadays whereas an Aqua goes for around 3.7-3.8. The claim of Aqua doing much better on fuel than Prius hasn't held water in Sri Lanka. Users of both say they do around 23 to the litre, so the buyers actually have no reason to go for a smaller car.

Also I noticed a dip in the prices of used hybrids in Sri Lanka. 2009 Insights seem to be going at around 30-31 and Prii seem to be going at around 31-32. That's actually a depreciation of about 200k-300k for the ones who brought down these cars back in 2011.

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Aquas are brought down by the dozen to Sri Lanka. They were initially priced higher than Prii by the used car sellers but it has taken a plunge. A third-gen unreg Prius goes for around 4.4 - 4.5 Mill nowadays whereas an Aqua goes for around 3.7-3.8. The claim of Aqua doing much better on fuel than Prius hasn't held water in Sri Lanka. Users of both say they do around 23 to the litre, so the buyers actually have no reason to go for a smaller car.

Also I noticed a dip in the prices of used hybrids in Sri Lanka. 2009 Insights seem to be going at around 30-31 and Prii seem to be going at around 31-32. That's actually a depreciation of about 200k-300k for the ones who brought down these cars back in 2011.

Prices has gone down because of the yen has gone down. It should be same for all other cars as well.

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Aquas are brought down by the dozen to Sri Lanka. They were initially priced higher than Prii by the used car sellers but it has taken a plunge. A third-gen unreg Prius goes for around 4.4 - 4.5 Mill nowadays whereas an Aqua goes for around 3.7-3.8. The claim of Aqua doing much better on fuel than Prius hasn't held water in Sri Lanka. Users of both say they do around 23 to the litre, so the buyers actually have no reason to go for a smaller car.

The price plunge of the Aqua in SL is due to the yen going down, as Batteries wrote, and also because the supply of used Aquas in the Japanese market has increased somewhat.

Toyota began delivering the Aqua to Japanese customers only 16 months ago so most are still with their original owners. Used Aquas are in limited supply and still relatively expensive compared to used Prii. Over the next few years, as more and more used Aquas enter the Japanese used car market, we can expect the used Aqua prices to go down relative to the Prius, and popularity to increase.

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Link on this webpage to an interesting WHO "air pollution by city" database....

http://www.who.int/phe/health_topics/outdoorair/databases/en/

The lower the number, the better the air quality:

Gabrone(Botswana): 216

New Delhi: 198

Karachi: 193

Riyadh: 157

Cairo: 138

Mumbai: 132

Dhaka: 134

Kuwait City: 123

Lagos: 122

Beijing: 121

Abu Dhabi: 117

Kathmandu: 106

Bangalore: 90

Shanghai: 81

Colombo: 77

Bangkok: 54

Chennai:48

Jakarta: 43

Kuala Lumpur: 49

Rome: 35

Singapore: 29

London:29

Stockholm: 28

Los Angeles: 25

Tokyo: 23

Oslo: 22

Frankfurt: 22

Geneva: 22

Toronto: 21

New York: 21

Auckland: 15

San Francisco: 15

Sydney:12

- Keep in mind Colombo is a comparatively small city with a relatively small number of vehicles so it should have much better air quality than it actually does.

- The best performers have long-term thinking , forward thinking governments that took measures to prevent air pollution decades ago.

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