Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
#21
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Originally Posted by Tim
I've taken the stance before that if all hybrid technology becomes is electronic turbo-chargers for SUVs and performance sedans we've missed the point.
#23
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Originally Posted by wundej
I had to laugh when my cousing got a liberty diesel and found out what mileage he was getting.
#24
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Originally Posted by countrysHCH
Without oil will they be missed in say 100 years? Dam I wish I was going to be around to see 100 years from now. Alright off my soap box. Enjoy your Hybrids, but keep the Hybrid idea alive.
Actually no. They own more prime real estate in the U.S. and other parts of the world to be a presense for a long time. So while you think your dollars won't be going to them after there is no more oil... think again.
#26
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Andre (the original poster): As you can see, people have varying opinions.
Many people, even the highest of the hypermilers, will tell you to go ahead and do what makes the car right for you.
Others will mock you and tell you "you just don't get it".
That's life I guess. My personal advice is to do whatever is important to you that suits your lifestyle best. Wheels, racks, bras, deely-bobbers on the antenna -- whatever meets your needs.
And be comfortable that you are still getting 20-40% better mileage than with a regular civic.
Many people, even the highest of the hypermilers, will tell you to go ahead and do what makes the car right for you.
Others will mock you and tell you "you just don't get it".
That's life I guess. My personal advice is to do whatever is important to you that suits your lifestyle best. Wheels, racks, bras, deely-bobbers on the antenna -- whatever meets your needs.
And be comfortable that you are still getting 20-40% better mileage than with a regular civic.
#27
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Livvie,
Years ago I had a Gremlin with a V-8. I was in college and moving alot - it helped to pull the U-Haul trailers. Your hybrid mod would be the ultimate "Sleeper Car". I guess my interests, goals, etc have changed. I'm really into the fuel savings, less pollution, and dependence on foreign oil. But hey - It's your life and your ride.
Enjoy,
Years ago I had a Gremlin with a V-8. I was in college and moving alot - it helped to pull the U-Haul trailers. Your hybrid mod would be the ultimate "Sleeper Car". I guess my interests, goals, etc have changed. I'm really into the fuel savings, less pollution, and dependence on foreign oil. But hey - It's your life and your ride.
Enjoy,
#28
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Amen, brothers ! I'm with countrysHCH and Tim for this matter. I did full JDM specs for my Mitsu Galant VR-4, riced out gen 4th. Prelude, euro-ed my focus, lifted up my 2nd gen. 4Runner and such. Even my wife's CR-V and MPV got interior and wheels done at the very least. Even before my HCH arrived, I already order OEM fogs, hood cover, rear cup holder, OEM rubber mats
Modifying car is in my blood though I can't be as extreme as before when I lived in different states cause Cali emission is super strict and I tighten my self for this expensive hobby. Plus, I don't need my son to hear loud muffler and such. Wheels and tires are very basic and I was just a bit skeptical about the MPG, if it's that bad then I won't touch this car and a regular car completely for track purpose on weekend (been thinking about some old miata).
I appreciate everyone comments especially those who changed rims and notice slight difference/no difference.
Modifying car is in my blood though I can't be as extreme as before when I lived in different states cause Cali emission is super strict and I tighten my self for this expensive hobby. Plus, I don't need my son to hear loud muffler and such. Wheels and tires are very basic and I was just a bit skeptical about the MPG, if it's that bad then I won't touch this car and a regular car completely for track purpose on weekend (been thinking about some old miata).
I appreciate everyone comments especially those who changed rims and notice slight difference/no difference.
#29
Re: Changing wheels - how bad MPG will be ?
Originally Posted by Donald
Livvie,
Years ago I had a Gremlin with a V-8. I was in college and moving alot - it helped to pull the U-Haul trailers. Your hybrid mod would be the ultimate "Sleeper Car". I guess my interests, goals, etc have changed. I'm really into the fuel savings, less pollution, and dependence on foreign oil. But hey - It's your life and your ride.
Enjoy,
Years ago I had a Gremlin with a V-8. I was in college and moving alot - it helped to pull the U-Haul trailers. Your hybrid mod would be the ultimate "Sleeper Car". I guess my interests, goals, etc have changed. I'm really into the fuel savings, less pollution, and dependence on foreign oil. But hey - It's your life and your ride.
Enjoy,