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#393 of 395 Long Trip Fuel Economy
by transpower
Apr 07, 2007 (9:21 am)
I recently had to drive to Southfield, Michigan from Trevose, Pennsylvania, and back--a total of over 1200 miles. In my 2008 Mercury Mariner Atkinson-Hybrid I got 31 mpg going West and 32 mpg going East, the difference probably being due to the difference in wind direction. So I easily made my goal of 30 mpg or better!
#394 of 395 A-B-O-U-T D-A-N-G T-I-M-E !!!!!!!!!!!!
by larsb
Jun 13, 2007 (6:23 am)
Diesel plus hybrid equals 70+mpg
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The latest diesel-powered cars offered in Europe come close to - and in a lot of cases beat - hybrid-electric cars like Toyota's Prius in the mileage stakes, so imagine what would happen if you combined the best of both technologies. France's Peugeot hopes to do just that and by becoming the first carmaker to launch a diesel-electric hybrid by the end of the decade.
The recently launched midsize Peugeot 308 hatch will be the first vehicle fitted with the new powertrain, but it's likely other models will soon follow suit if it proves to be successful.
The Peugeot diesel hybrid should average better than 70mpg (58.3mpg US), which would mean its emissions levels would be lower than most other cars except for pure electric vehicles. By comparison, the Prius rates 65.7mpg (54.7mpg US). However, most motoring mags have found its real-world fuel economy ratings to be much lower.
The only factor holding back the release of the hybrid 308 is the high cost of the batteries and electric motor, but engineers are working hard to make the technology more affordable.
#395 of 395 Another update on the Peugeot 308
by larsb
Aug 29, 2007 (8:27 am)
Smoking hot diesel hybrid for sale in 2010
Now they have it testing at 80 MPG on the Euro circuit, or about 67 MPG USA.
Of course the lucky Europeans will get it first GRRRRRRRRRR !!!