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Replying to: looking4prius (Dec 16, 2005 11:05 am) Your personal stress level is down, too, you can be sure.
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Replying to: looking4prius (Dec 16, 2005 11:05 am) PS - Oh, I'm not waiting on a Prius though. Can't afford a new car right now. Probably wouldn't be a Prius if I could. PPS - All that said, I have SERIOUS doubts about misterme's claimed 100% improvement in his GC from 14 to 28 mpg. There is NO WAY I think I could do the same in my Lincoln. That would be 44mpg. Misterme - how can I achieve that??? Best I've gotten is 28.4 and that was keeping it under 60mph. At that speed the only thing I passed in 35 miles was a garbage truck. |
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Replying to: larsb (Dec 16, 2005 11:08 am) |
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For those who might care: From August 8th 2005 through December 19th 2005, my Civic Hybrid has achieved this: 3,070 miles driven $134.66 spent on fuel 135 days total about $1 per day in fuel costs about 4.4 cents per mile in fuel costs about 49.3 miles per gallon average fuel price was $2.579 per gallon I could expect no better than this from anything this side of a Honda Insight. Hooray for Hybrids !!
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Replying to: larsb (Dec 20, 2005 9:13 am) |
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I just purchased a HCH w/o navi yesterday for my wife. i filled up the tank of BMW 528i for $37.91. She is really bad driver as far as mpg. She said she averaged 51.2 mpgh from the dealership to our house (36 miles away - 60% highway - 40% lights). I already know that it will take too many days to fill up this HCH and will cost only $25. Thanks for the hybrids.
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Replying to: robert47 (Dec 20, 2005 11:28 am) |
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Replying to: robert47 (Dec 20, 2005 11:28 am) |
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Maybe someone here can help me with my question. If an engine is going a constant RPM, say 1500, then regardless if it's idling, up a hill, down a hill, or on flat ground, if the RPM is a constant 1500 then the gas used would be the same...correct? So if at 60mph on cruise it's at a constant 2000rpm on flat highway and asuming I get 30mpg at 60mph, that means I used 2 gallons in one hour of driving at 2000rpm...correct? So if my idling RPM is 1000rpm, then am I correct to say that I'll use 1 gal for every hour I'm idling. So if I idle my car for 10min every morning, then every 6 days I've used a gallon of gas.
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Replying to: bobw3 (Dec 21, 2005 7:49 am) I don't believe so. It requires more fuel as the load increases. You can maintain the same RPM and use more fuel climbing a hill than idling at the same RPM.
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