Mass culling at Renault. Thoughts?

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Re: Mass culling at Renault. Thoughts?

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KP wrote: I'd love to test the DS5 but i think without Hydro and the extra weight of all thats on board the ride will suffer :(
If only they had made it a real Citroen with proper suspenion aqnd not coils and shocks :twisted:
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There was a C5 based diesel hybrid prototype/concept puttering around a while back.
Clearly not going to be put into production :(
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I would be very highly surprised if you can't turn off the Hybrid Synergy Drive on a Prius for servicing and such like. My Honda Insight hybrid has a switch in the boot to turn off the hybrid drive for when the car needs servicing. Sounds fishy to me.
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Rotate the wheel slightly and the motors start up and spin the wheel. A broken arm and two broken wrists so far.
Also the sills carry the current for the batteries and motors and could cause injuries if defective.
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Can a testing station refuse to carry out an MOT on a clean vehicle with no obvious faults?
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They blackballed the Prius here after testers were injured when the wheels started turning during tests on the hoist.
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Perfectly understandable from the testers' point of view, but where would an owner stand if he couldn't get his car MOT'd, despite it's meeting Construction & Use requirements? It would be interesting to get VOSA's views on this one!
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Clogzz wrote:They blackballed the Prius here after testers were injured when the wheels started turning during tests on the hoist.
As if they weren't hateful enough already. There's nothing I enjoy more than bullying Prius' in my 3.0 V6.
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Re: Mass culling at Renault. Thoughts?

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I guess if you had to be a Prius owner, you could take it to Toyota for MOTs. Who should know what they are doing and should (well, I doubt that really) and should not refuse to MOT them.

Why on earth anyone would like a Prius is a mystery to me, its less economical than a mid sized diesel hatchback and costs a fortune to buy. Then when the batteries need replacing, that is a lot of expense again and the recycling and remanufacturing involved needs to be considered. Its certainly not a 'green' car in my opinion. If it must be a tree hugging motor with low emissions and running costs, then something like a Golf Bluemotion or Focus Econetic would be a far better car to own.

Diesel hybrids make more sense, however as a town car I would question that, due to the diesel particulate filters.
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