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157 messages, Last post on Jun 06, 2008 at 7:44 AM
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Replying to: purliss (Nov 19, 2007 6:14 pm) |
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Without calling the dealer daily, is there a way to track a new Altima order before delivery? I have the Vin number.
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Replying to: emgr (Nov 21, 2007 9:44 am)
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Replying to: hiwayman (Nov 25, 2007 9:58 am) Your last few lines wree the most encouraging I have heard. I am going to contact the dealer tomorrow as he said that he still thought the car would be in by the end of November. I will just tell him "Guess what? It is the end of November." Almost 6 months of waiting. |
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Notifiied today that the Hybrid with Jade and Tech package I ordered 6 months ago will be able to to picked up on December 5, next Wednesday. Has anyone by driving slow been able to move the Altima up to 40 MPH in EV mode only without the engine coming on? does it say in EV mode about the same as the Camry?
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Replying to: emgr (Nov 26, 2007 8:28 pm) We test drove the Camry Hybrid, and we feel that the EV mode is the same. As far as getting the Altima to 40 MPH in EV mode, it could be done in the following conditions: 1. There are no cars behind you at all. 2. you are not in a rush and have got all day 3. Accelerate ever so gently that barely touch the gas pedal. In simple practical terms, no you can't get it to 40 MPH on EV mode. On the other hand, we average on the car close to 40 MPG. |
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Replying to: emgr (Nov 26, 2007 8:28 pm) On the rare occassions I get to drive the car (my wife has claimed it as hers) I try to make a game out of it, and see what speed I can get to before the ICE kicks in. I've actually briefly gotten it over 40 (milliseconds, it seems like) but getting it to high 30's under the right conditions (flat road or slight downhill) is not uncommon. The other thing we've noticed, which doesn't take a physics major to figure out is that the faster you go on the freeway, the worse your gas mileage gets. The car WILL go quite fast (I've had it over 100 on desert roads). The gas mileage seems OK up to about 70 or a little over, but you get above that, and your computer will start calculating gas mileage numbers that are a little less than you'd like. We recently charged all the way up the I-5 from LA to San Francisco at about 75, and our gas mileage was in the 34 MPG range. Not bad, but not the best the car can do. EV is where this thing shines. I actually LIKE sitting in stop-n-go traffic, now, because I know I'm getting mid-40s gas mileage. Unfortunately for us, we live in a semi-rural area, so we don't get much in the way of traffic snarls, and rarely see the really, really good gas mileage.
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Replying to: hiwayman (Nov 29, 2007 10:09 am) I will report. I will have a nice 60 mile local highway trip back to report.
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Replying to: emgr (Nov 29, 2007 10:51 am) |
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Replying to: hiwayman (Nov 29, 2007 2:53 pm)
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