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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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Replying to: psulions (May 26, 2008 11:40 am) try tree hugging you might like it.... |
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Is the right place to get an ideal about the mpg for the Yaris?
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Replying to: randydriver (May 26, 2008 9:11 pm) Good Post ! Thanks, Kip |
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"Is the right place to get an ideal about the mpg for the Yaris?" Yes. They are capable of very good mileage and are inexpensive to boot. I would suggest a manual over the automatic. I think it is easier to get good gas mileage with a small engine when a manual is attached to it.
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Replying to: jsmith1975 (May 27, 2008 3:59 am) A few nights ago, 1 of the news stations, did a segment on hybrids and "Plug In" electric cars. Seems that in the 90s Toyota built some "Plug In" Rav-4s. They were good for about 100 miles before re charging and were more than capable of highway speeds. Keep in mind, that was with the old battery technology. With the new "ION" batteries, they should have a greater range, be lighter weight, last longer and charge faster. Something like that would fill the 2nd car needs of a great many drivers for commuting. Something like that would work extremely well for our family as "Most" of our driving involves less than 25 miles round trip. They said that at the present cost of electricity, the cost per mile for "Fuel" would be the equivalent of about 200 MPG. Each full charge would cost in the neighborhood of $2.00 for 100 miles of driving. The new type batteries are supposed to be good for about 100K miles. Right now battery replacement for any of the electrics or hybrids is expensive ($4k-$5k), but should go down with time as most electronic things do. If a typical Yaris "averages" 33 miles per gallon, it will consume 3030 gallons of gas in 100K miles. that would = $12121 at $4 per gallon. An all electric car getting 100 miles per charge, would require 1000 charges and = $2000 for electricity at $2 per charge. Figuring in a high of $5k for a new battery pack, the electric car would cost $7000 for that 100K of driving vs $12121 for a piston engined car + $$$ for oil changes, transmission service and so forth. So in theory, the all electric car would be cheaper on "Fuel" by $5K. And cheaper on maintenance by many dollars. Also the electric car should be a lot cheaper to build. No engine with all it's associated moving and stationary parts, no fuel system, no transmission, No EPA devices and so on. Just a battery pack, a controller, and an electric motor. A Yaris size electric car would be extremely quick accelerating, quiet, trouble free, inexpensive and very handy for the short distance commuter, soccer mom , retired folks and such. Just a thought! Kip |
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Replying to: podred (May 20, 2008 1:06 pm) I have to say you got me there. I was ranting a bit. I'm just so stressed when I get home from mashing the gas and the break for 30 minutes, |
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