So your idiotic claim is that your car could drive using ONLY electricity for fuel, but it CAN'T be called an electric vehicle because YOU ALONE have the unique authority to determine the definition of an EV, and a car that can drive without gas CAN'T be called one. Have I got that right?Cannonpointer » 11 Sep 2025, 3:01 pm » wrote: ↑ My HYBRID - not an EV - was able to drive in Electric Vehicle mode using ONLY electricity as the fuel.
I admitted that my hybrid could do that, you queer.
It had EV MODE, precisely because it was not an EV.
EVs do not HAVE ev mode, because they ONLY run on electric. Sothey are automatically in EV mode.
Okay, wipe your mouth.
Because 100% of its energy came from an internal combustion engine - so, NO, you stupid ****. It was a hybrid. Everyone knows it.Zeets2 » 12 Sep 2025, 9:42 am » wrote: ↑So your idiotic claim is that your car could drive using ONLY electricity for fuel, but it CAN'T be called an electric vehicle because...
Oh really? So tell me moron.Cannonpointer » 12 Sep 2025, 7:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Because 100% of its energy came from an internal combustion engine - so, NO, you stupid ****. It was a hybrid. Everyone knows it.
You cannot call a gas-powered car an EV unless you are gay.
You are gay.
Traditional Prius hybrid models use a smaller battery.Zeets2 » 13 Sep 2025, 10:07 am » wrote: ↑ Oh really? So tell me moron.
WHAT DOES THE PRIUS NEED A HUGE BATTERY FOR THEN?
Your internal combustion engine CHARGES THAT BATTERY and that battery STORES ELECTRICITY TO RUN YOUR ELECTRIC CAR, YOU IDIOT!!!
So nitwit, did you call Toyota and register your complaint since THEY call it an EV against your wishes?
Yes, it takes a battery that weighs 118 lbs., or about 4 times the size of a battery that my gas-powered car uses.
electric assistZeets2 » 14 Sep 2025, 9:27 am » wrote: ↑ Yes, it takes a battery that weighs 118 lbs., or about 4 times the size of a battery that my gas-powered car uses.
So why would it need a battery that large if it wasn't an Electric Vehicle, made to drive without using gas in it's EV mode?
Thanks for proving my point.
You can split all the hairs you like!
Priuses are not an EV because they use both a gasoline engine and an electric motor, while an EV runs entirely on electricity from a battery.Zeets2 » 14 Sep 2025, 9:45 am » wrote: ↑ You can split all the hairs you like!
The fact is, it's called an EV by Toyota.
Any questions?
So call Toyota and tell THEM that the care THEY CALL AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE is wrong! I've NEVER claimed that the Prius was FULLY electric, did I? And if YOU choose to deny the factual description below, you're being intentionally ignorant!:*Roshambo » 14 Sep 2025, 1:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Priuses are not an EV because they use both a gasoline engine and an electric motor, while an EV runs entirely on electricity from a battery.
@Cannonpointer is correct. You cannot call a gas-powered car an EV unless you are gay.
How many times do I have to post these details that come from Toyota before it gets through your thick **** head?Toyota Prius: What is EV & How Does It Work?
What is EV Mode?
EV mode, short for Electric Vehicle mode, allows a Toyota Prius to operate solely on electric power for a limited distance. Think of it as a brief escape from gasoline dependence. Instead of relying on the internal combustion engine (ICE), the Prius taps into its battery pack to propel the vehicle forward. This results in zero tailpipe emissions and a remarkably quiet ride.
electric assistZeets2 » 14 Sep 2025, 2:05 pm » wrote: ↑ So call Toyota and tell THEM that the care THEY CALL AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE is wrong! I've NEVER claimed that the Prius was FULLY electric, did I? And if YOU choose to deny the factual description below, you're being intentionally ignorant!:
How many times do I have to post these details that come from Toyota before it gets through your thick **** head?
And the fact is that ANYONE buying an electric car, be it partially or fully electric is gay, if you stupidly think you're doing something to "save the planet from climate change"! That's on top of being an imbecile!
They're not the ones calling my 100% gas-powered 2013 hybrid an EV.Zeets2 » 14 Sep 2025, 2:05 pm » wrote: ↑ So call Toyota and tell THEM that the care THEY CALL AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE is wrong!
The only person calling your 100% gas-powered 2013 hybrid an EV is the stupid zeets2.Cannonpointer » 14 Sep 2025, 4:27 pm » wrote: ↑ They're not the ones calling my 100% gas-powered 2013 hybrid an EV.![]()
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You are, stupid.
Zeke is a **** idiot.*Roshambo » 14 Sep 2025, 4:30 pm » wrote: ↑ The only person calling your 100% gas-powered 2013 hybrid an EV is the stupid zeets2.
To do so is gay as you mentioned of course
I figured this muchCannonpointer » 14 Sep 2025, 4:36 pm » wrote: ↑ Zeke is a **** idiot.
I ain't sayin' he's HAD dick? But I WILL say he couldn't make it through a night in a small town drunk tank without being played out of his man ******. He is one weak son of a bitch, publicly self-pleasuring over this topic.
How many different articles do I need to shove in your face before you grasp the fact that a Prius can correctly be referred to as a hybrid electric vehicle?:Cannonpointer » 14 Sep 2025, 4:27 pm » wrote: ↑ They're not the ones calling my 100% gas-powered 2013 hybrid an EV.![]()
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You are, stupid.
Apparently you enjoy beating that dead horse, no matter how dumb it makes you look, don't you, moron?What The Prius Really Is And Why The Myth PersistsByTim Levin September 15, 2025 www.toyotaofmelbourne.comThe Toyota Prius, introduced in Japan in 1997 and in the U.S. in 2000–2001, is a hybrid-electric vehicle. It combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor and a battery.
Early Prius models could not be plugged in; they relied on regenerative braking and the engine to charge the battery.
So why do people say the Prius was the first electric car? Three reasons:
Language confusion: “Hybrid-electric” led many to shorten it to “electric.”
Mainstream visibility: The Prius was the first mass-market electrified car that Americans saw in large numbers, from Hollywood red carpets to ride-share fleets.
Timing and memory: The GM EV1 and other early EVs were limited-production and often leased, so they faded from public view, while the Prius kept selling and evolving.
In short, the Prius wasn’t the first electric car in the U.S., and it wasn’t fully electric. But it was the first electrified car to achieve mainstream success in America, and that distinction is crucial.
electric assist HOMOZeets2 » 15 Sep 2025, 10:26 am » wrote: ↑ How many different articles do I need to shove in your face before you grasp the fact that a Prius can correctly be referred to as a hybrid electric vehicle?:
Apparently you enjoy beating that dead horse, no matter how dumb it makes you look, don't you, moron?
Right!
Not ONE POSTER has agreed with your silly school girl ****.Zeets2 » 15 Sep 2025, 10:26 am » wrote: ↑ How many different articles do I need to shove in your face before you grasp the fact that a Prius can correctly be referred to as a hybrid electric vehicle?:
Apparently you enjoy beating that dead horse, no matter how dumb it makes you look, don't you, moron?
no HOMO
CorrectCannonpointer » 15 Sep 2025, 12:37 pm » wrote: ↑ The ONLY ELECTRICITY came from it's battery, which stored the excess energy the gas engine generated.
It's a hybrid, you tireless and shameless queer - not an electric vehicle.![]()