Still enchanted with the Prius? You’ll reconsider after reading
Holman Jenkins’ fine column today, which doubles as the letter
from Toyota that’ll never be written:
…Let us assure you that the Prius remains one of the most
fuel-efficient cars on the road. Toyota applauds your willingness
to spend $9,500 over the price of any comparable vehicle for the
privilege of saving, at current gasoline prices, approximately $580
a year.
And should the price of gasoline rise to $5, after
10 years and/or 130,000 miles of driving, you might even come close
to breaking even on your investment in hybrid technology.
We recognize that our customers have an
“emotional” relationship with their vehicles. This transcends even
the regrettable truth that driving a fuel-efficient car does not
yield any substantial benefits for society if it doesn’t save the
owner money.
…
We share your belief that the days of the internal combustion
engine are numbered. Further research by our economists suggests
this will happen when the price of gasoline rises high enough to
make alternative technologies cheaper than gasoline-powered
cars.