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I would suggest checking out http://cleanmpg.com and http://ecomodder.com These sites have a lot of info on hypermiling... |
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Replying to: wayne8888 (Jul 04, 2009 8:07 pm) General question, however, why did you decide to trade and (except for the fuel economy) do you have any regrets?
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There's very little about the gas motor in a hybrid that's special. The only way to get better gas mileage in a hybrid is to KEEP THE GAS MOTOR OFF. If you aren't vigilant about this, then your mileage will dwindle downward to roughly that of a gas 2.5 Altima (if not a bit worse b/c of the extra weight from the batteries). There are lots of factors that can keep the gas motor on including anything other than the slowest/easiest accelleration, highway speeds, and cold weather. I'm always amazed by people who buy hybrids without understanding the technology, simply expect the car to magically return better mileage, and then say the car's "defective" after it doesn't do what they want it to do. '07 NAH
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Replying to: newcars (Jul 27, 2009 1:48 pm) The reason that I traded in my Camry Hybrid for the Altima Hybrid was mainly (as a 6 year owner of a 6 cyl Altima Hybrid 3.5SE) I wanted to get back to the Altima feel on the road. I also assumed that I would get the 35 mpg in the city (I do a lot of city driving) that the Altima Hybrid was hyped to get compared to 33 mpg city for the Camry Hybrid. Well I am very sorry that I gave up the Camry Hybrid in terms of gas mileage. I had no trouble getting 33 city with the Camry and can't even get more than 29 mpg with the NAH. I tend to try to drive it the same way as I did the TCH like coasting whenever possible and not roaring off to a start and using the cruise control in the same manner as with the Camry Hybrid. But what worked for me for 11 months (and 11K miles) in the Camry Hybrid does not work for me with the Altima Hybrid. I have had the NAH for 6 months and 5k miles. I do like the ride and the pep but could have gotten that with the 2.5S Altima for a lot less $$$ and nearly as good mileage! Wayne
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Cruise control on the highway is good, but not great. For better fuel efficiency, you're better off driving with constant throttle vs. constant speed, kinda like the truck drivers do. Faster downhill and slower uphill. This is called "driving with load (DWL)", one of many "hypermiling" techniques. Check out cleanmpg.com for more ideas, if you are interested. Eph 44mpg in the summer. |
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Replying to: wayne8888 (Jul 31, 2009 7:47 pm) Sorry to hear your NAH is not working out to your expectations. So far, it's working out well for me.
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Replying to: meanboy2005 (Jul 31, 2009 8:37 pm) Wayne
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Replying to: wayne8888 (Aug 01, 2009 6:39 pm) |
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I'm still on my first tank of gas and am kind of wondering about the mileage. In Canada, everything is in kilometers. When I left the dealership, the "range" showed 605 km. I'm down to almost 1/2 tank of gas and the range is showing 575 km. I keep running the numbers in my head and I'm not looking at very good mileage (for a hybrid). I owned an '06 Altima 2.5 and the mileage on my hybrid seems very similar to my '06. Does the mileage get better on the hybrd. I only have about 250km on the car, but it's through almost 1/2 tank of gas and am wondering. It's been mostly city driving with about 50km of the 250 being on highway. Just a sidenote 1.6km = 1 mile. I don't think that I'm that heavy of a driver...but the gas meter even moved the first day that I started driving the car. Any suggestions?
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Replying to: cruiser1964 (Aug 25, 2009 8:14 pm) |
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