We *Heart* Our Prius
We went to Six Flags this holiday weekend and, once again, someone stopped to ask us about our car. The conversations are pretty much the same. By this time, I have the responses memorized.
Here's the car: a Toyota Prius, a gas-electric hybrid that is in such demand there is a waiting list for them. We waited about three months for ours, but we were very lucky.

So, on to the standard conversation:
Curious Passer-by: So, do you like your car?
Us: Love it! Never go back to gas-only.
C. P.: Do you have to plug it in?
Us: No, it charges itself, using energy from the brakes, actually. Or the gas engine if it really has to.
C. P.: Do you have any trouble with it?
Us: No, it dragged our family and luggage up and down Pennsylvania with no trouble.
Me: I put over 700 lbs of people in it and drove them up Tug Hill without even noticing.
C. P.: So what kind of mileage are you getting?
Dan: Depends on the trip, but we average about 48-49.
C. P.: Don't you have to replace the battery in those?
Dan: After 100,000 miles or so. But we factored that in and we're still coming out ahead because of the gas mileage.
C. P.: So it's a small car ...
Me: I had three guys in the car, one over six feet, and everybody had plenty of leg-room for a 3 1/2 hour drive.
C. P.: Any drawbacks?
Us: Well, our relatives won't drive it. When our children visit their grandparents, we have to transfer car seats. The grandparents won't trade cars anymore. Can't convince them that it's just a regular car.
Are we done? Good. We can go into Six Flags with the kids, then. :)
Creator of GLOWRegion.com, Loy brings her design and programming talents to bear on a number of community websites. She lives in East Bethany with her geek husband, two redheaded daughters, two zippy cats and a house full of recalcitrant computers.

