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Removing the hybrid emblem

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As I indicated in my opening post I mean no offense nor do I think any less of anyone that likes the hybrid emblems. I simply prefer that my car make as little statement as possible. For the same reasons I requested that my dealer not apply their dealership decal.

 

You zeroed in on my main reason for purchasing a FFH. For me it is mainly an economic issue in addition to the very impressive technology that is incorporated in this car.

 

People buy hybrids for different reasons as this video mentions;

 

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That is interesting. I followed the link to the bill and read it. It sounds like those plates are optional and owners are not required to obtain them.

Looks like for all new EV and Plugins they will be issued, but for existing its an option for a fee to get them. They dont mention plain Hybrids though, only plugins, which puzzles me since the only difference is a larger pack, the volts are still the same.

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Upon further reflection about this thread, I think it is a mistake to remove the hybrid emblem. Training for first responders and rescue personnel in dealing with hybrid accidents has been around for some time as there are a lot of hybrids on the road, most of them Prii that are readily identified. Not so with the Fusions. There's always somebody that doesn't get the word. When they're about to cut into a car to get somebody out, they may not see the red cables. The hybrid emblems might not be visible either but that's another opportunity for rescuers to realize that additional precautions might be taken. There's also the plight of the untrained good Samaritan who responds. IMHO, there are no valid arguments for removing the emblem.

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Actually, this doesn't really seem to be true. The 2001 model Prius had a CoD of 0.29 -- which was similar to many other cars at the time including the Suburu SVX, Audi 80, Lexus LS 400, Mazda Millenia, most sports cars, etc. Even the current Fusion has a CoD better than the original Prius, without the weird shape. The fact is, Toyota didn't need the weird shape for aerodynamics, instead it was largely done to make it stand out. Toyota (and many of the buyers) wanted a car that people would instantly recognize as a hybrid; particularly as it was the first mass produced full hybrid sold.

Actually the 2000-03 Prii did not have the familiar Prius shape. The 03 to 09 did and their Cd was .26. The 2010-12 FFHs were .33, terrible ! The 2010+ Prius is .25 and the 2013+ FFHs are only .275. The only current models with lower drag than the Prius are two Mercedes models and a Tesla.

 

Everybody else is still trying to catch up.

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