Unless you really, really need four seats, I'd be looking at a 1st gen Insight if I wanted hybrid + manual.
Unless you really, really need four seats, I'd be looking at a 1st gen Insight if I wanted hybrid + manual.
You guys are making this much too hard. Those new Prius Vs have plenty of cargo room, it should be easy to get a manual trans in there. Just make sure to put down a tarp first. No sense in getting fluid on the carpet hauling home parts.
Ive already hauled a trans in our Prius.
Unless you really, really need four seats, I'd be looking at a 1st gen Insight if I wanted hybrid + manual.
Or if you wanted a manual 4dr hybrid, a civic hybrid. I like manuals but my stubborn partner won't drive one and i dont trust the civic hybrid CVT as far as i can throw it, so she drives a Prius now. Im sticking with my Insight. Much easier to mod out.
The Atkinson cycle engine would be weird to drive with a manual I imagine. Of course you could swap the top-end with the Yaris/Echo/other toyota motor to fix that.
Agreed, if you want a manual, 1st gen Civic Hybrid, or Insight is the way to go.
Now what would be interesting is some manual control over the CVT in the Prius. A paddle to on each side of the wheel to spool up/down in RPM, and a switch to keep the engine engaged would be pretty entertaining. I'd bet a 3rd gen would be a very interesting autox car with that much control.
Simulated gears would be ok, but i'd also settle for a mode that keeps the engine and motors spun to the rpm to that makes the most power at any given road speed. In a way that's better than simulating gears anyway because it uses the CVT to have you in the ratio that makes max power at ANY speed rather than you having to keep up with which gear is the best compromise.
But man, if you did anything in that gear other than autocross, the mpg would SUCK REALLY BAD. Like, 23 mpg bad.
Its easy, you open the hatch, remove the 3rd brake light, roll it forward and back up a 5 door Yaris in its place, open the hatch and stick the bulb in, done.
Kenny_McCormic wrote: Its easy, you open the hatch, remove the 3rd brake light, roll it forward and back up a 5 door Yaris in its place, open the hatch and stick the bulb in, done.
Is that like how I'm fixing the rust on my VW by buying a clean, rust-free car, jacking up the license plate, and installing the new car underneath it?
In reply to Knurled:
Yup, also sort of like how you fix some of the lower grade AKM builds out there by holding it by the magazine, removing the rifle, and rocking a Norinco on top.
Not to thread jack but this is my friends blog about his VW tdi motor into a 1st gen Honda insight.
http://www.hondatdi.com/blog/
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