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Oh for heaven's sake, I'm not talking about who gets a pink slip and who doesn't. I'm talking about general classes of performance. According to Car and Driver, 0.3 seconds of difference in acceleration is about the minimum that most normal people can perceive. So, yes, to be perfectly precise, that Accord is just a little quicker than the Prius, and if you were comparing the cars back-to-back, you might even feel a little difference. My point, however, is that these are cars that are similar members of a class. Both would be easily spanked by a V-6 Accord, V-6 Camry, or a Maxima, or a G35; as these are all cars of different classes, with notably superior performance.
Your comments also overlook the variable slope of the acceleration curve. Although the Accord which you mention will beat the Prius to 60 mph, because of the Prius' overwhelming advantage in low-end torque, in a flat out drag race, the Prius would be in the lead until at least 30 mph. In short, it really all depends upon how you define “fast”, and what kind of “fast” is important to you.
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Don't even mention the current accord has gained 10 HP since that edmunds article was written." Yeah, and what sort of
torque is that Accord (or more to the point, Civic) generating at, say, 1200 rpm??? Don't even mention it. . .