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Re: Milage Variation [osprey2] by osprey2
Sep 29, 2007 (11:49 am)
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Replying to: osprey2 (Sep 14, 2007 7:39 pm)

Update .. since I took off the luggage rack my MPG has jumped from an average of 27.27 MPG (Average of 5 tanks with the luggage rack on) to 32.42 (again 5 tanks with the luggage rack off). YIKES .. a 19% improvement.
Both numbers are a combination of city and highway driving.
That luggage rack cost me big time. Even when nothing was being carried in it (which was most of the time).
I had left it installed on the roof because I was lazy .. not doing that again!!
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Re: Milage Variation [osprey2] by dhuang2
Oct 01, 2007 (10:25 am)
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Replying to: osprey2 (Sep 29, 2007 11:49 am)

For osprey2
Could you describe more about the luggage rack installed in your car? Is it the OEM installed the two side rails with two cross bars or is it a custom rack?
 
Thanks,
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Re: Milage Variation [dhuang2] by osprey2
Oct 11, 2007 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: dhuang2 (Oct 01, 2007 10:25 am)

It is an aftermarket unit built by Thule.
It attaches to the ford cross bars which are expensive. Can't remember the exact price for the cross bars but it was over $200 for each one .. close to $500 cdn for the set of two (probably cheaper in the US even with 1 cdn dollar = 1.02 us ... sore point up here how long it takes for retail to recognize a rising dollar and how fast they recognize a sinking one .. but I go off topic here).
It is a Thule 840/9180 Playpen. And it looks somewhat like a
kids bicycle basket. There are a series of 9 tubes
which are elongated "U"s going across the top (90 degrees to the airflow) and two tubes which run at 90 degrees to the Ford Cross bars. It has a tube which is parallel to the roof at the top of the "U"s so that things don't fall out the side.
The thing is maybe 12 inches deep. There is a wind deflector on the front.
I have no problem with the unit itself. It is sturdy, well made and clamps nicely to the cross bars. We've used it with a cargo net where you fill it up and hook the cargo net to the tubes. Cargo will get wet this way. We have also used it with a cargo bag, which is basically a big bag that is water proof. I have no data on MPG between bag and net. But I do have data on keeping it on the roof top when empty. I won't do that again. As I've said in the previous post it cost me about 19% in mileage .. and that's a lot.
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MPG in Southern Climate by paparusty
Oct 22, 2007 (5:52 pm)
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My wife and I test drove an '06 Hybrid in the heat of summer in Pensacola, FL. The AC was on Max and we noticed that the vehicle never ran on battery only, even at idle. I would think that the MPG would be dramatically impacted. Dealership had not comments other than to admit that some purchasers had express dissatisfaction with MPG. Can anyone in So. USA confirm? We bought an '06 Gas to go with our '02 Gas. Love both of them!
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Re: MPG in Southern Climate [paparusty] by warlok2
Oct 22, 2007 (6:55 pm)
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Replying to: paparusty (Oct 22, 2007 5:52 pm)

There are two settings which are orange on the thermostat dial. Max AC and defrost. They are "demand" settings which keep the ICE running regardless of speed. Think about it, how would you like it if you really needed your defroster, and it just kicked off and went into battery mode. If you want to use the battery, put it on just regular ac, or recirc. They both work perfectly fine if you are moving. Otherwise it does get a little stifling if you are sitting for long periods. My MPG using max ac has never gone below 27 mpg mixed driving, and right now I'm usually getting 32-33 mpg mixed driving. Mine is a 2006 Hyb.
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Re: MPG in Southern Climate [paparusty] by ekiehn
Oct 24, 2007 (8:43 am)
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Replying to: paparusty (Oct 22, 2007 5:52 pm)

I have the '06 hybrid as well and live in SOFLA - South Florida for the uninitiated in the heat of the summer I usually end up with the AC on MAX and which does affect fuel mileage, but it depends on where I'm driving to. If I start off on a 98 degree day and am driving stop and go traffic it's on, but if I drive more distance and less stop and go I switch to normal recerc AC. Usually even on a hot day after about 15 minutes the interior is cooled enough that even if you get stopped at a light and the engine turns off, the cool air still flows long enough so that when you start off again, all is cool (and this is from someone who likes it cool).
 
Mileage goes down in summer usually no lower than 27mpg, but now that fall is coming and I'm only battling temps in the lower to mid 80's I almost always have it set to standard AC so the ICE turns off at lights etc. Millage is now back up to 32+ MPG.
 
You learn a little different way of driving, but if my 15 year old can get a kick out of trying to get the best mileage out of a car and eagerly tries to top is Dad, then anyone can love hybrid technology.
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Re: MPG in Southern Climate [paparusty] by mecheng1
Oct 24, 2007 (11:02 am)
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Replying to: paparusty (Oct 22, 2007 5:52 pm)

Your characterization of the Hybrid with the A/C on makes it sound like some sort of "short coming" of the vehicle. True, the current (3rd gen) Prius does include an electric A/C compressor....so you can have cold A/C and EV at the same time. However, this drains energy faster from the HVbattery which may require the ICE to come on to charge the HV battery sooner.
 
Even conventionally powered Escapes will show reduced FE with the A/C running. So, if the FEH FE is reduced due to using A/C....so is the FE of any other vehicle it is being compared to.
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Re: MPG in Southern Climate [mecheng1] by stevedebi
Oct 25, 2007 (12:12 pm)
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Replying to: mecheng1 (Oct 24, 2007 11:02 am)

"True, the current (3rd gen) Prius does include an electric A/C compressor....so you can have cold A/C and EV at the same time. "
 
Not to be picky, but where did you get three generations? Gen 1 was 2000-2003, Gen 2 was 2004 - present. There was a Japanese version in 1997, IIRC, but it was identical to the Gen 1.
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Re: MPG in Southern Climate [stevedebi] by mecheng1
Oct 26, 2007 (6:30 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 25, 2007 12:12 pm)

I've seen the Japanese(domestic) only version referred to as a separate generation. The drive train probably did not see many changes but perhaps preparing it to be sold in the US included enough other changes to warrant designation as its own generation. [My info is second-hand]
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Ivor by ifreeman
Nov 07, 2007 (9:54 am)
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We have been wanting to buy an escape hybrid but would like to test drive before committing. None of the Ford dealers around here have a demo car or even a used car. What goes? How can Ford expect to sell cars when there are no Demos?

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