As long as he's got charge in the batteries, he's probably at least "normal"
quick.  Now, if you drain those batteries and THEN try, he's going to slow
considerably...

Levi (:

On 4/26/06, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We have Toyota Prius taxis around here now. They aren't slouches at the
> lights so far as I can see. My F150 is no
> hotrod but the Prius taxi certainly ran as fast as I did from a light the
> other night ( I was in the right lane and
> wanted to get ahead of him and move over another lane - I had to get in
> behind him and follow him until he turned
> off ) and he appeared to be fully loaded with people. I was surprised at
> how quick he was.
>
> Randy B
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Saturn cop cars?
>
>
> <<chief had his economy cop cars a month or two later. Saturn used it as
> an
> example of why they were a different sort of car company, but why can't it
> be
> that way at every car maker?>>
>
> If I were a cop I would be reluctant to to be seen in a Saturn police car.
> A
> contradiction in terms if I ever heard of one. And if a Crown Vic with a
> cage
> barely has enough room for one drunk, just imagine getting one in a
> Saturn..
> What's next, an Echo? Or a Prius as a pursuit car? Or a 240D?
>
> RLE
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