Blue Man Group Check Out The 2010 Prius
We're just not sure why...
Filed under: cars-houses, green and famous, transport — Michael d'Estries @ 12:26 pm
December 27th 2008

We’re on a holiday-fueled coma at the moment when it comes to posting, but I’ve a lapse in between family celebrations and thought I might share this, um, “interesting” video.
For some reason, Toyota has paired the Blue Man Group with the unveiling of their 2010 Toyota Prius. I understand the humor behind the three blue dudes, but this video just seems odd. Even worse, the editing looks like it was done by my mom. And I love my mom, but she can’t edit — and neither should this person.
Anyways, we get a better glimpse of the 2010 Prius — including the cool automatic headlight washers (though why we need those is unclear) and dashboard. Does anyone else think we’re going to need glasses to see what’s going on with that center console display? Check it out after the jump:
via autobloggreen



Very weird. I’m not sure that I learned very much about the car.
nice. but i’ll stick with my 2004 prius. why pollute the earth more buying a new car?
This site is sometimes way too critical about some things. I’ve seen way odder adds out there. I found this as entertaining as most. At least it focused on their curiousity of the car. Some adds nowadays it’s hard to tell what the focus is on. Odd can be cool, too. It peaks my interest. I think you need to lighten up a bit, Ecco!!
Uh, if you’re watching youtube via AppleTV through a full-size HDTV, the dash gauges are easy to read.
Some of us look at LCD screens in the living room as often as the smaller versions found in someone’s office.
The gasoline > small glass > eye-dropped was a truly funny tweak.
That was not even the Blue Man Group! That was Blue Man Crew, impersonators. Not even Blue Man Music either. Blue Man Group should not allow this.
Prius:
Where do the batteries go when they are used?
How do they get there?
How many carbon miles are used transporting the cars,used batteries to their destinations?
How do Toyota dispose of the used batteries?
The Prius Self Righteous is not as green as one would think. As with everything it takes research not just a celebrity’s word about how green a product is.
Hydrogen cars are the real green machines. Research that.