Okay, so on one side we have the new Prius plugin-hybrid. Since electric energy is so cheap now, let's just add to your A/C, to the multiple 600W computers in your home and all that...A freakin' CAR! Fun factor? 3. Coolness factor: around the campus: 10. Anywhere else: 7.
Sounds smart.

On the other side, the new V6 engine on the Mustang rated at 31mpg. Fun factor? 8. Coolness factor: around the campus: 2. Anywhere else: 8.
Here's the reports:
Prius plugin:
So far, the Inside Line team has racked up more than 500 miles in the plug-in Prius and the experience has to be considered somewhat of a let down. The team has averaged 62 miles per gallon, a good number for sure, but one that many drivers of the more conventional Prius have easily achieved on a regular basis
Inside Line even tracked the cost for charging the Prius and came back with an average of 65 cents per fill. Now, for those wondering about the payback period on the plug-in Prius, Toyota estimates that the plug-in version would hit the streets with a base price of around $27,550, a $4,000 premium over a traditional Prius. Given the plug-in's slightly improved efficiency, one would have to drive 215,100 miles to make up for the additional cash laid out to start, but even that figure fails to factor in the cost of charging the Prius. Dependent upon the cost of electricity, a plug-in Prius will likely cost more to drive than its more traditional hybrid counterpart. The plug-in Prius might not be a wise investment, but Inside Line still adamently believes that it's one of the best hybrids available. We won't argue with that. Follow the jump to watch the plug-in Prius in action
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How do they get this number, I'll never know (remember Nissan's all electric 200+ mpg?). They should just compare the energy cost over the same period of time, driving at the same speeds, including highways @65mph.
OTOH, the new Mustang V-6 got 48.5mpg on the track.
Ford has countered with a 305 horsepower V6 that gets an EPA rated 31 mpg. To demonstrate the excellent gas mileage of this new Mustang, they went around the half-mile Bristol Motor Speedway 1,457 times…. on a single tank of gas. This means the Mustang got 48.5 miles per gallon. Take that, Prius!
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So 62mpg (driving an appliance) vs 32mpg (or better, if you drive it like a Prius owner) driving a decent car. Which one would you get?
