Fellow HCH hypermilers....

Old May 27, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by tigerhonaker
Hi Richard;

You have made some very interesting comments on (Your-Post) above. As I have read in other Post and other Forums with similar Post that have said almost the exact same comments (You) have made in your Post. Hey, don't Burn-Up or Freeze and drive the Hybrid like Honda designed it to be driven. In other words enjoy the Hybrid and at the same time we all can use just a little common sense and not drive like maniacs. If we use a slower take off and drive smooth our Hybrids will get (IMO) great mileage and (We) can still enjoy the Hybrid as a very nice vehicle.

For those that want to go beyond that to achieve even "Greater-FE" I say that is their decision also. No one being more right than the other. Just a personal choice as to how one wants to drive their Hybrid and enjoy it in their own way.

One drives it in a more normal every day driving style with the A/C as needed and the Heater as needed and that driver gets "Good FE" and the other driver chooses to drive for (Advanced FE) and is enjoying his/her Hybrid for the Increased Fe that they are getting.

Everyone is a {WINNER} in their own way (IMHO).

Terry
On one hand I agree completely with your viewpoint stated above. If finite resources and pollution were not an issue I'd agree with both hands. However finate resources and pollution are an issue so on the other hand I'd say someone using less gas is more of a winner.

Someday this will all work itself out anyway because as prices go up people will be more motivated to use less.
 
Old May 27, 2006 | 08:32 PM
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On one hand I agree completely with your viewpoint stated above. If finite resources and pollution were not an issue I'd agree with both hands. However finate resources and pollution are an issue so on the other hand I'd say someone using less gas is more of a winner.<SNIP>
I do believe Americans can and will do what they like until we run out of resources.

As far as topping off however, the environmental risk outweighs the few extra miles (not MPG/FE-I say go for the maximum MPG you can attain and handle on a regular basis) from the tank. Because one ounce of spilled fuel produces the same volatile organic compound emissions as a (non-hybrid) car driving 56 miles.

Michael
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 12:31 AM
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Got a killer tank going so far.....
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 05:22 PM
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Got a killer tank going so far.....
lLakedude;

Now that is what I call (Serious FE) "IMO"

Hey when we do good it does not hurt to say, {Great-Job}.

Terry
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 05:31 PM
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Thanks

Rain and cool temps has me down to 82 mpg displayed today, dang. The weather needs to be perfect for a couple of weeks in order to stay in the eighties.
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 05:56 PM
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Thanks

Rain and cool temps has me down to 82 mpg displayed today, dang. The weather needs to be perfect for a couple of weeks in order to stay in the eighties.
Yeah, weather has that effect on FE. However, I still say you did a {Great-Segment} before the weather got into the picture.

Kinda funny in away when you read these kinds of FE Postings and the employees I work with are getting like (16-20) MPG in their Trucks, Suburbans, Tahoes Etc. And they think I am crazy for driving a "Toy-Car" in their opinions.

Well I guess we will see who Laughs Last?
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by lakedude

Got a killer tank going so far.....
Wow Wow Wow Wow


Amazing!
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 08:37 PM
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Got a killer tank going so far.....
Hey, good work with Photoshop!

Just kidding.
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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I'm jealous.
 
Old May 31, 2006 | 10:36 PM
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Ok I'm still over 80 in spite of the rain. Today I was at 82.1 at the RTP. My house is on a lake in at the lowest point in the area so all pics taken at the house are artifically high.

RTP=Round Trip Point
 

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