Prius driving CHI to NYC
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Prius driving CHI to NYC
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...n4107075.shtml
I found the lead to this story over at PriusChat.
Bob Wilson
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(CBS) The highest average gas price in the land happens to be in Chicago at the moment -- $4.07 a gallon.
And that's the city from which The Early Show dispatched two drivers on a trip to New York -- contributor Benno Schmidt and Wayne Gerdes of CleanMPG.comCleanMPG.com.
Gerdes champions "hypermiling," which he says can as much as double your gas mileage.
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(CBS) The highest average gas price in the land happens to be in Chicago at the moment -- $4.07 a gallon.
And that's the city from which The Early Show dispatched two drivers on a trip to New York -- contributor Benno Schmidt and Wayne Gerdes of CleanMPG.comCleanMPG.com.
Gerdes champions "hypermiling," which he says can as much as double your gas mileage.
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Bob Wilson
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Its really a great opportunity to get the word out about FE tips - to a BIG audience. After I posted on CMPG the server got busy - so apparently lots are checking it out now...
I hope Wayne makes it on one tank.
I hope Wayne makes it on one tank.
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Watching this situation develop from southwest China - what time is it in NYC anyway?
The cleanmpg messages suggest that Wayne will make CHI->NYC with fuel to spare. The reporter in the other car had to refill at least once - not clear to me yet if there was a second refueling.
If I received CBS TV, I'd have it on right now. If they happen to run SUV, etc. commercials during the coverage, somebody is going to be pissed
DAS
The cleanmpg messages suggest that Wayne will make CHI->NYC with fuel to spare. The reporter in the other car had to refill at least once - not clear to me yet if there was a second refueling.
If I received CBS TV, I'd have it on right now. If they happen to run SUV, etc. commercials during the coverage, somebody is going to be pissed
DAS
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Totally agree !!!
I suspect Wayne has been running the Prius in Super Highway Mode and if that is the case then this is a good opportunity for the Prius II to show its highway stuff.
Cheers;
MSantos
I suspect Wayne has been running the Prius in Super Highway Mode and if that is the case then this is a good opportunity for the Prius II to show its highway stuff.
Cheers;
MSantos
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
of course, he made it! with 2 gallons to spare
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...n4107075.shtml
fantastic drive. even the reporters seem impressed.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/...n4107075.shtml
fantastic drive. even the reporters seem impressed.
#7
Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Reported:
800 miles - distance
Reporter:
14 hrs -> ~57 mph block speed?
45 MPG -> 17.8 gallons
Gertes:
17 hrs -> ~47 mph block speed?
71 MPG -> 11.3 gallons
Wayne's data suggests: 71/60 -> ~118% ... 20% better over steady speed
Reporter's data suggests: 45/50 -> ~90% ... 10% worse than steady speed
Relative performance: 71/45 -> ~158% ... 58% improved performance
I'm not sure I'd call that a doubling but for TV, it is close enough.
Well done,
Bob Wilson
800 miles - distance
Reporter:
14 hrs -> ~57 mph block speed?
45 MPG -> 17.8 gallons
Gertes:
17 hrs -> ~47 mph block speed?
71 MPG -> 11.3 gallons
Wayne's data suggests: 71/60 -> ~118% ... 20% better over steady speed
Reporter's data suggests: 45/50 -> ~90% ... 10% worse than steady speed
Relative performance: 71/45 -> ~158% ... 58% improved performance
I'm not sure I'd call that a doubling but for TV, it is close enough.
Well done,
Bob Wilson
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Interesting reporting about hypermiling.
Trying to get Hypermiling into the mainstream and accepted is a good thing. But the editing of the report still paints Hypermilers as a "fringe group of drivers".
Case in point - did they have to show Wayne drafting the semi tractor trailer? A great many of us do not endorse that type of driving and try hard to dispatch the myth that all hypermilers draft dangerously. (I would hope that he did that for only a small portion of the trip.)
In addition, did CBS have to make a point and show a school bus passing Wayne?
For the regular viewer - their immediate reaction is that he is driving way too slow.
There is no arguing that Wayne does a great job with his techniques.
My personal style is more of going with the flow and not being singled out as the slow car in the right lane.
I am a Hypermiler who looks like a regular driver.
Trying to get Hypermiling into the mainstream and accepted is a good thing. But the editing of the report still paints Hypermilers as a "fringe group of drivers".
Case in point - did they have to show Wayne drafting the semi tractor trailer? A great many of us do not endorse that type of driving and try hard to dispatch the myth that all hypermilers draft dangerously. (I would hope that he did that for only a small portion of the trip.)
In addition, did CBS have to make a point and show a school bus passing Wayne?
For the regular viewer - their immediate reaction is that he is driving way too slow.
There is no arguing that Wayne does a great job with his techniques.
My personal style is more of going with the flow and not being singled out as the slow car in the right lane.
I am a Hypermiler who looks like a regular driver.
Last edited by HybridVue; 05-20-2008 at 11:09 AM.
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
not quite double, but to correct your chart, according to wayne he used 8.9 gallons. saying less than 11.3 isn't quite the same. so he's about half of what the reporter used as far as consumption.
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Re: Prius driving CHI to NYC
Interesting reporting about hypermiling.
Trying to get Hypermiling into the mainstream and accepted is a good thing. But the editing of the report still paints Hypermilers as a "fringe group of drivers".
Case in point - did they have to show Wayne drafting the semi tractor trailer? A great many of us do not endorse that type of driving and try hard to dispatch the myth that all hypermilers draft dangerously. (I would hope that he did that for only a small portion of the trip.)
In addition, did CBS have to make a point and show a school bus passing Wayne?
For the regular viewer - they immediate reaction is that he is driving way too slow.
There is no arguing that Wayne does a great job with his techniques.
My personal style is more of going with the flow and not being singled out as the slow car in the right lane.
I am a Hypermiler who looks like a regular driver.
Trying to get Hypermiling into the mainstream and accepted is a good thing. But the editing of the report still paints Hypermilers as a "fringe group of drivers".
Case in point - did they have to show Wayne drafting the semi tractor trailer? A great many of us do not endorse that type of driving and try hard to dispatch the myth that all hypermilers draft dangerously. (I would hope that he did that for only a small portion of the trip.)
In addition, did CBS have to make a point and show a school bus passing Wayne?
For the regular viewer - they immediate reaction is that he is driving way too slow.
There is no arguing that Wayne does a great job with his techniques.
My personal style is more of going with the flow and not being singled out as the slow car in the right lane.
I am a Hypermiler who looks like a regular driver.
as for the school bus, please don't consider them to be a paragon of virtue. last winter, the morning after one of our spring snowstorms, when the roads were still packed and slippery, i was passed by a school bus, in a no passing zone on a 2 lane road, at a speed that was not safe for the conditions.....again, the viewer no idea how fast either of them were going.
perhaps the time has come for the "regular driver" to realize that it's time to slow down, before economic circumstances forces that choice upon him.
and again, look at the cost savings.......assuming the 4.07 cost of gas when they left chicago, the reporter spent just over $80 on fuel, wayne spent $36.