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Replying to: psulions (May 19, 2008 4:41 pm) Timing red lights, coasting to a stop, installing springs in the back of your garage so you can capture the wasted energy of parking your car at night. Very funny.... but you must be drifting off into another land. At no time did I say that I made any modifications to the car other than to install the electronic readout, which is no different that those cars that come from the factory with trip computers. I happen to be having fun with all this, sorry to have lightened up your serious negative side. I will leave you alone to stew.....
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Replying to: kipk (May 17, 2008 4:01 am) Simple really. 1) Leave for work, allowing yourself time to get there without having to ride peoples bumpers. Or weave wildly in and out of lanes. 2) Calculate the time spent driving at a reasonable speed (like the speed limit) and you will find that it's not an hour.....it's usually just a few extra minutes. 3) Learn to relax...and breathe.... you will live longer. After all, your only driving to work..... |
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Replying to: psulions (May 20, 2008 6:54 am) Of course there are other people on the road. If not, there would be no traffic and no need for traffic lights. As I wrote in post 346, which you choose to ignore: "Therefore I try to get the best mileage possible from whatever I'm driving. Keeping traffic conditions in mind." However I'm not going to let other drivers dictate my particular driving style. I'm not going to exceed the speed limit on local streets more than 5 mph. I'm not exceeding 65 on the free ways. On 2 lane highways, I will drive 5 mph over the posted speed limit. If I notice traffic stacking up behind me, I will pull over or speed up slightly. I don't really care that the guy behind me is not happy going 5 mph over the speed limit. I'm not going to tail gate the car ahead of me because the guy behind me wants to rush me along. I'm not going to run right up to a stop sign or red light before slamming on brakes, because that is what the guy behind me wants to do. On a 30 mile commute, all road, I will get there within 3-5 minutes of when you do. In traffic, we will get there about the same time. I will burn less fuel and be more refreshed than if I was rushing the entire time. What you consider a normal driver and what I consider a normal driver are different. I'm not a hypermiler by a long shot. But, every time I beat that EPA sticker by a good margin, I win. Kip
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Replying to: kipk (May 22, 2008 3:15 am) blah, blah, blah.......I choose to live normally. Stay over to the right if you don't like me in your mirrors.
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Replying to: psulions (May 22, 2008 4:41 am) Like most small-engined cars, I expect the best way to get high mpg out of the Yaris is to drive it moderately, keeping the revs and speeds down as much as possible. And as with any car, the more your foot is not on the gas pedal (i.e. coasting or using a very light touch), the less gas you'll use. No rocket science involved there. |
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Replying to: psulions (May 22, 2008 4:41 am) blah, blah, blah.......I choose to live normally. Stay over to the right if you don't like me in your mirrors." blah, blah, blah... If you think 5mph over the posted limit locally, and 65 on Express Ways is to slow, you can pass, pick another route, or leave at a different time. Makes no difference to me if you are in my mirrors. Get too close and you WILL slow down or have to pick one of the above.. As I said before: I don't let other drivers dictate how I drive. That includes you! Interesting that you drive an eccono box, but you don't have the ability to meet it's potential. Obviously for you, that is normal. Kip
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Replying to: kipk (May 23, 2008 3:55 am) I'd rather meet my potential on a macroeconomic scale keeping in mind the value of time, not to mention my health. See your rear bumper later! |
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Replying to: psulions (May 23, 2008 10:30 am) What makes you think I'm a hyper miler? Those guys are real professionals and dedicated. I'm not. Actually my driving style is very relaxing. I used to drive like you when I was young and foolish. Now it is actually somewhat humorous watching your type getting wound tight, jockeying for position, burning unnessary fuel, sliding up to every stop, weaving in and out of traffic. Now that has to be stressfull. This morning, Saturday, I will again be involved with inexperienced people wanting to purchase and learn to shoot hand guns. Some will "Think" they already know it all. Those that are in too much of a rush to "Learn Safely" will be dismissed! That is somewhat stressfull . At the end of the day I will get into my car for a RELAXING drive home. Kip
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Replying to: kipk (May 24, 2008 2:20 am) Try tree hugging. Now there's a group who should be dismissed!
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Replying to: psulions (May 26, 2008 11:40 am) My driving style is quite relaxing for me, and the fuel mileage is above average. I'm a happy camper. There is nothing to argue about. The folks not satisfied with 5 mph over the speed on local roads and 2 lane highways, are welcome to go as fast as they like. But not at my expense. Same for those that wish to go more than 65 in the right lane, on the freeway. Very obvious that you are one of those people, If not you wouldn't be so obsessed with my mirror. Kip |
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