HCH owner sues Honda over mileage claims
#11
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We need tort reform: when this guy loses, then make him the defendant in a frivilous lawsuit and make an example of him! After a few of those kind of trials, only those that really need justice will take the legal option - as it was meant to be. In the process it will save everybody money.
#12
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Jazz Pianists are quite the group of perfectionists. The thought that others are getting what he cant probably isnt sitting too well. Maybe he is in traffic all of the time. Even on the worst of driving conditions, I can't get down to 32 MPG.
#13
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Me neither... even in the middle of winter with six inches of snow on the ground. Course maybe that's what kenny means by "accelerate like a snail"
#14
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#15
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I don't know what's worse -- that some idiot leadfoot decided to sue, or that he found a lawyer willing to represent him. Once again I am reminded of that old riddle:
Q What do you call 10,000 dead lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
A. A good start
Q What do you call 10,000 dead lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
A. A good start
#16
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"The lawsuit claims American Honda Motor Co. has misled consumers in its advertisements and on its Web site. The suit notes that while the Environmental Protection Agency and automobile window stickers say "mileage will vary," some Honda advertisements read "mileage mayvary." That implies that it's possible to get the mileage advertised, said William H. Anderson, a Washington, D.C., attorney for True."
I got better than the EPA estimate on my way to work today (54), and again on my way back home tonight (52)!
It's SUCH a stupid, flimsy argument that it may actually win
It may just be yet another example of people that have NO IDEA what MPG they were getting before (compared to the vehicle's EPA estimate), but now that they're in a hybrid - by God it better hit the numbers, no matter what the driving parameters are.
I got better than the EPA estimate on my way to work today (54), and again on my way back home tonight (52)!
It's SUCH a stupid, flimsy argument that it may actually win
It may just be yet another example of people that have NO IDEA what MPG they were getting before (compared to the vehicle's EPA estimate), but now that they're in a hybrid - by God it better hit the numbers, no matter what the driving parameters are.
#18
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Hybrids are sold on the promise of better FE, but only relative to a non-hybrid (i.e. conventional Civic). This is like diet programs, gym memberships - varied results.
#19
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You can go to the gym all you want thinking you'll lose weight... but if you continue to eat 6,000 calories a day you'll never lose weight!
On the same token, you can buy a hybrid thinking you'll get better mpg, but if you continue to floor it, do jackrabbit starts from the light, pass everyone to get in front of them just to stop at the next light, don't coast/cruise, don't try to use EV-Assist, etc, etc, etc... you'll never get better mpg!
I have completely changed my driving habits in my HCH over my Chevy Cavalier, which I was getting about 19-21mpg (275-300 miles on 14 gallons). I just turned over 4,000 miles in 3 months on the HCH, and have achieved 608 and 618 miles on my last 2 tanks averaging 50-51mpg with 80% city driving. And my mpg keeps getting better as the car breaks in and I learn how to drive the road and not fight the road... I also don't use the A/C (unless it gets over 95 or so - In Sacramento that means July and August). On a side note, I never used it in the Cavalier either! I just drive with the fan on.
Now, my wife had the car the first 3 tanks and averaged 39 mpg and about 400 miles a tank. She never wanted to learn how to "drive" the car. She just wanted to DRIVE the car. She also drove with the A/C on all the time. With everything against her, I thought she got pretty good mileage (2.5x what she used to get on our Chevy Venture).
I've heard from some living in SoCal that they get great mileage on their HCH even with all the hills. So I can only imagine what this guy would have to do to get an unbelievable 26mpg!
On the same token, you can buy a hybrid thinking you'll get better mpg, but if you continue to floor it, do jackrabbit starts from the light, pass everyone to get in front of them just to stop at the next light, don't coast/cruise, don't try to use EV-Assist, etc, etc, etc... you'll never get better mpg!
I have completely changed my driving habits in my HCH over my Chevy Cavalier, which I was getting about 19-21mpg (275-300 miles on 14 gallons). I just turned over 4,000 miles in 3 months on the HCH, and have achieved 608 and 618 miles on my last 2 tanks averaging 50-51mpg with 80% city driving. And my mpg keeps getting better as the car breaks in and I learn how to drive the road and not fight the road... I also don't use the A/C (unless it gets over 95 or so - In Sacramento that means July and August). On a side note, I never used it in the Cavalier either! I just drive with the fan on.
Now, my wife had the car the first 3 tanks and averaged 39 mpg and about 400 miles a tank. She never wanted to learn how to "drive" the car. She just wanted to DRIVE the car. She also drove with the A/C on all the time. With everything against her, I thought she got pretty good mileage (2.5x what she used to get on our Chevy Venture).
I've heard from some living in SoCal that they get great mileage on their HCH even with all the hills. So I can only imagine what this guy would have to do to get an unbelievable 26mpg!