on top of that the car does not remain at 65mpg over time, after the plug in charge is gone, it will revert to just about the same mileage of the regular li-ion prius (when its released) if not worse because the plug in will weigh more.
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65 mpg just doesn't cut it for me.
That's just 18% increase over the 2010 Prius that will not be using the lithium battery.
Once the regular Prius moves over to lithium, that gap will shrink even further.
on top of that the car does not remain at 65mpg over time, after the plug in charge is gone, it will revert to just about the same mileage of the regular li-ion prius (when its released) if not worse because the plug in will weigh more.