>I would suspect whatever effect it has is of only
> minor significance

My point is it may have major signicance. I don't know but it is a point to 
ponder.
Would be interesting to have another data point, with same time in use but 
something closer to a normal amount of mileage.

Kenneth Waller

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Godfrey DiGiorgi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: Re: OT: Toyota hybrid-electric drive system


> Well, since he's done 230,000+ miles and hasn't replaced the drive
> batteries yet, I would suspect whatever effect it has is of only
> minor significance.
>
> People in the US drive an average of 12-15K miles per year. The
> battery is warranteed for at least 100,000 miles, which at the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] rate means about 7 years (6.66 years, yeah). This
> implies that degradation due to age and maintenance of the electrical
> contacts, rather than charging and use, will likely be a more
> important factor in total battery life for the average user.
>
> Godfrey
>
>
> On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:45 AM, Kenneth Waller wrote:
>
>> Looks like the EverReady bunny!
>>
>> He's putting on an average of over 5000 miles/month. I wonder how that
>> affects battery life?
>>
>>> http://john1701a.com/prius/owners/jesse3.htm
>
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