Cannonpointer » 23 Aug 2025, 1:57 pm » wrote: ↑Stupid answer twice. A Prius is not an EV, and I did not buy it to save the environment. I bought it INSTEAD of the Camry I was looking at because it was a better value for my dollar - no other reason.Zeets2 » 23 Aug 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Geez, is there no end to your ignorance?
As if buying an EV because you think you're saving the environment isn't dumb enough to start with!
You weren't there. You can't know. You can't judge intelligently. You're just running your mouth in ignorance - again.My plastic - not tin - car was self-charging. I am currently in a Subaru.Zeets2 » 23 Aug 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Are you the only guy in the country who doesn't pay taxes and fees on your electric bill every month when you need to charge your tin car?
Now say some **** about Subarus, dummy.
@MR-7 - here's Zeke's display of genius you were waiting for.![]()
See? He skraightened me out on my Prius being a HYBRID - not a EV.Zeets2 » 24 Aug 2025, 10:24 am » wrote: ↑ The Prius is a hybrid, you **** moron! And it's the ELECTRIC ENGINE that makes it so!
EV parking IS handicap parking, because an EV is definitely a handicap economically, logistically, socially, morally, and spiritually.JohnnyYou » 25 Aug 2025, 7:36 pm » wrote: ↑ Good Zekes! Getsintight!
I always like when Achmed the Dead Terrorist joked about the Prius and asked "Did you know if you put your hand out the window, you can steer??""
The hybrid drive train is a wonder of engineering in that car. There is no reason the thing couldn't power your house and charge the battery in it for your wife to not be in the dark all day.
We ended up with a hybrid rental van. It was supernice. Did the gas engine charge the battery? Nope. All it was was dead weight to have the battery in there and dual powered drive shaft.. I think you actually had to stopp and push a button to activate electric boogie woogie. The onlt benefit was the parking was super at the empty charge spots and almost better than handicapped.
The Prius is a true hybrid. It uses an inner, outer, and in between gear train (forget the name. duhh thanks Soles Girl "Planetary"). Gas on the the inner and electric on the outer, makes wheels spin from the in between set). It has controls to utilize any mixture of both. It sure reduces emissions, and I bet more than that stupid van. I will totally agree that libs pushing EV's are clueless about the science.
That said, I heard yesterday the Concorde Supersonic jet died because we legislated it out of the market by not allowing sonic booms over grandma's house.. I bet all her pet canarys would go nuts and fly to the nearest coal mine.
So I suppose your other vehicle is a big legged woman that ain't got no soul?Cannonpointer » 25 Aug 2025, 7:44 pm » wrote: ↑ EV parking IS handicap parking, because an EV is definitely a handicap economically, logistically, socially, morally, and spiritually.
Cannonpointer » 25 Aug 2025, 7:16 pm » wrote: ↑ He was embarrassed. But rather than simply OWN IT, as a man would do, he boyed-up with this ****:
See? He skraightened me out on my Prius being a HYBRID - not a EV.![]()
What a **** child. Can't even man up on an anonymous board.
If this we the shrubbie bush administration, you wouldn't sound as silly. But it's 2025.JohnnyYou » 26 Aug 2025, 2:36 am » wrote: ↑
Drill Baby Drill, Burn Baby Burn, 35GT of Carbon into the air a year. Our kids are going to fry on a planet that is going to fry like an egg in a pan on drugs.
I've known this about zeke.

Hey stupid!Cannonpointer » 25 Aug 2025, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ Zeke has been desperately backtracking - rather than simply MANNING UP AND ADMITTING HIS MISTAKE, - ever since the jackass posted some stupid **** about my Prius being an "EV".
I answered the crud - and oh, boy, did he start reframing like the girl his mama raised. In following posts, he tried to make the argument about whenter the Prius has an electrci motor - it does, and that motor is charged NOT from an outlet, as he claimed, but from the internal combusion engine.
THE CAR RUNS ON GAS AND ON NO OTHER FUEL. It is not plugged it. Ever. It is not an EV.
And the **** finger COULD just say - oh, my bad. You're right. But the gene that gives a man that dignity is not found in boys. Here's the post. I fetched it, and I might fetch more of his blather whence it was dispatched by beevee, who was only guarding his thread against diarrhea:
You'd think even someone as ignorant as you would understand that a PLUG-IN hybrid MAKES IT AN EV! Or did you think you could "plug it in" to your own dumb ***?Discover Your Prius Plug-in Hybrid
The plug-in electric hybrid vehicle (PHEV) version, the Prius Plug-In Hybrid, combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor and battery like a hybrid, but the battery can be externally charged and allows electric-only, gas-free driving for a few dozen miles.
The 2025 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid combines excellent electric-only range and fuel economy with distinctive styling, a practical infotainment system, and extensive driver assists.
You done REFRAMING? YOU SAID I PLUG IT IN AT NIGHT. YOU SAID IT RUNS OFF THE ELECTRIC GRID.Zeets2 » 26 Aug 2025, 10:51 am » wrote: ↑ Hey stupid!
Do you even KNOW what "EV" stands for?
A car with an ELECTRIC MOTOR means it is an ELECTRIC VEHICLE! And YOU claim "that's my mistake?!??"
You don't like that definition of an EV? GO TELL TOYOTA, YOU ASSHOLE!:
You'd think even someone as ignorant as you would understand that a PLUG-IN hybrid MAKES IT AN EV! Or did you think you could "plug it in" to your own dumb ***?
Leave it to someone so basically stupid that they'd spend over $30,000 for a plastic car AND DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHY IT'S CALLED A "PLUG-IN"!
It's obvious to me that you're still pouting over the way I kicked your dumb *** attempting to educate you over your inability to understand even the simplest math on how other countries may choose to absorb the Trump tariff, which you spent a week scratching your empty head over!
And of course, who could forget that I took your challenge and proved that I've owned multiple businesses in my career, which ALSO made you look like the dumb **** you truly are!
Naturally, you're deathly afraid of how I'm always ready to expose your ignorance here every time you try to get away with such foolish statements!
So thanks for the "tribute" that makes you look like an even dumber imbecile than before!![]()
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Oh, so you're trying to claim that a HYBRID is NOT AN EV??!?Cannonpointer » 26 Aug 2025, 10:55 am » wrote: ↑ You done REFRAMING? YOU SAID I PLUG IT IN AT NIGHT. YOU SAID IT RUNS OFF THE ELECTRIC GRID.
It's a hybrid. It runs on gas.
I just wanted the board to see your charater - and here you are, doubling down, proving my point.
You're welcome for the tribute, little lady.
Got it NOW, nitwit?hybrid vehicle
nounNew Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid – double the EV range
- A vehicle that uses two or more power sources, most commonly an internal combustion engine, a battery, an electric generator, and an electric motor, so as to reduce local emissions with adequate vehicle performance.
Toyota says that the increase in EV driving range from 25 km in the original Prius PHV to over 50 km is based on tech improvements in three key areas: optimum battery development, maximising EV driving performance and making the overall vehicle package more efficient. Let’s dive into the tech.
Located under the rear load space is a lithium-ion battery with a capacity that has been doubled from 4.4 to 8.8 kWh. However, the battery volume has only increased by 66% – from 87 to 145 litres – and at 120 kg, it is only 50% heavier than the old battery.
Man you are stupid. Zeets on kids faces have more brains than you.Zeets2 » 26 Aug 2025, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ Oh, so you're trying to claim that a HYBRID is NOT AN EV??!?
Do you not understand the meaning of the words, "Hybrid" or "Plug-in" when those terms are used BY THE MANUFACTURER?
Care to show me where I said that you "plug it in at night" or that "it runs off the electric grid"?
The fact that your limited usage doesn't use those options DOES NOT MEAN THE MODEL ISN'T MADE TO DO SO, you buffoon!
Here, let me help educate your dumb *** once again! It's seems I spend an awful lot of time exposing your ignorance and then correcting you, something that blowhards like you simply can't tolerate.
So here you go, stupid! Commit these definitions to your own severely limited lexicon:
Got it NOW, nitwit?
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I'm saying it runs on gas. I don't plug it in like you say.Zeets2 » 26 Aug 2025, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ Oh, so you're trying to claim that a HYBRID is NOT AN EV??!?
I understand you are a desperately googling suzie who THINKS she is gonna reframe and start a side argument rather than admit that she is wrong.Zeets2 » 26 Aug 2025, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ Do you not understand the meaning of the words, "Hybrid" or "Plug-in" when those terms are used BY THE MANUFACTURER?
Sure, queer. It is LITERALLY IN THE OP - but I will dickslap you with it again.Zeets2 » 26 Aug 2025, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ Care to show me where I said that you "plug it in at night" or that "it runs off the electric grid"?
Zeets2 » 23 Aug 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Geez, is there no end to your ignorance?
As if buying an EV because you think you're saving the environment isn't dumb enough to start with!
Are you the only guy in the country who doesn't pay taxes and fees on your electric bill every month when you need to charge your tin car?
Uh huh. Tell us more, Pookie.Zeets2 » 23 Aug 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ The fact that your limited usage doesn't use those options DOES NOT MEAN THE MODEL ISN'T MADE TO DO SO, you buffoon!
Right, queer. Hybrid.Zeets2 » 23 Aug 2025, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Here, let me help educate your dumb *** once again! It's seems I spend an awful lot of time exposing your ignorance and then correcting you, something that blowhards like you simply can't tolerate.
So here you go, stupid! Commit these definitions to your own severely limited lexicon:
hybrid vehicle
noun
A vehicle that uses two or more power sources, most commonly an internal combustion engine, a battery, an electric generator, and an electric motor, so as to reduce local emissions with adequate vehicle performance.
Yes, nitwit, it CAN. That's what makes it A **** HYBRID YOU ASSHOLE!JohnnyYou » 26 Aug 2025, 11:25 am » wrote: ↑ Man you are stupid. Zeets on kids faces have more brains than you.
Prius can run off gasoline only..
It's NOT what I call it, you moron! IT'S WHAT TOYOTA CALLS IT!:Cannonpointer » 26 Aug 2025, 11:42 am » wrote: ↑ I'm saying it runs on gas. I don't plug it in like you say.
Everyone knows that a hybrid and an EV are two different cars. You're playing stupid because you're embarrassed.
I understand you are a desperately googling suzie who THINKS she is gonna reframe and start a side argument rather than admit that she is wrong.
Sure, queer. It is LITERALLY IN THE OP - but I will dickslap you with it again.
Uh huh. Tell us more, Pookie.
Right, queer. Hybrid.
That's what my Prius was. Not an EV, as you called it.
Okay, break's over - back on the *** cock.
So why don't you call Toyota and tell them they're wrong and it is NOT an EV, because YOU choose not to use the EV mode, and you're SO much smarter than they are?How Does EV Mode Work?The Prius’s EV mode is activated by pressing a dedicated “EV” button, usually located on the center console. When engaged, the car attempts to run solely on electric power. The success of this attempt depends on several factors:
Essentially, EV mode works best in slow-speed, stop-and-go traffic or when cruising gently on flat surfaces. It’s ideal for navigating parking lots, driving through residential neighborhoods, or making short trips where minimal power is needed.All-Electric Driving Range
- Battery Charge: The battery needs to have sufficient charge to power the vehicle. If the battery is low, the system will prevent EV mode from engaging or disengage it automatically.
- Speed: EV mode is typically limited to lower speeds, often around 25-30 mph. Exceeding this speed will usually trigger the ICE to start.
- Acceleration: Aggressive acceleration demands more power than the battery can provide alone. Rapidly pressing the accelerator pedal will likely cause the ICE to kick in.
- Driving Conditions: Steep inclines or heavy loads require more power, making it difficult to sustain EV mode.
Enjoy gas-free driving with thrilling performance. Charge up Prius Plug-in Hybrid by plugging into a standard outlet or Level 2 charger, and when fully charged, it can power your daily commute with an up to EPA-estimated 44-mile all-electric driving range rating.
