New Speed Record For Hybrid Cars
prostoalex writes "According to CarPages, Toyota Prius set a new world record for hybrid vehicles. It 'set the mark at 130.794 mph on the three-mile short course using a standard Hybrid Synergy Drive power-train - a mixture of 1.5 litre petrol engine and an electric motor.'"
What, did it go off a cliff?
Unknown host pong.
I was quite impressed. (The car, on the other hand, was shaking like mad and generally not happy about things.)
The Prius has a slightly smaller engine (1500 cc vs. 1600 cc) but the Rabbit didn't have an electric motor to help. Also, the Rabbit wasn't modified for speed in any manner, though it _did_ have a `Turbo' button on the dash. (When one pressed it, I pushed on the gas harder, creating a `Turbo' effect of sorts. Great times!)
230,197.44 Football Fields per hour! Note - American Unit Football Fields (why won't they switch over to the world football standard!)
The car at the starting point, gas engine reved up and getting louder, charging up the electric system...
A slight yellow glow enveloping the car...
Rocks and dirt flying up in a whirlwind around it...
Driver screaming SUPER HYBRID SPEED WAVE!!! and darting off in a cloud of dust...
Um... this car was Japanese right?
- Adam L. Beberg - The Cosm Project - http://www.mithral.com/
130.794 mph should be more than enough for everybody.
(ooops....did I say that?)
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I can see it now zipping across the salt flats, Dr. Banzai enables the overthruster and it's through the 8th dimension.
Make sure they check for Red Lectroids in the grill.
Does the marketing department have to defile everything an engineer creates?
They won't even have to remove the interior, raise the voltage, or lower it 5 inches.
Darn straight. Add 1 "R-Type" sticker to the trunk (or hatchback, if you lean that way) lid and you're all set, bucky.
-Adam