Hybrid Newbie
#1
Hybrid Newbie
So, I finally took the plunge. I went from a 4Runner, Murano and now a Camry Hybrid. I couldn't be more happier! I absolutely love it. HOWEVER, as I'm typing this, we're having the worst winter yet here in Jersey (East Coast for that matter), and I've been noticing a couple of things. I suppose I can go through the threads, but I figured this would be a lot easier.
1. When I'm on park, the engines revs sporadically. You can see the needle going from ECO to Zero and then back. I would say every minute nor 5 min. It just happens. Why is that?
2. When I got it from the dealer, when I pull out up to 30-40 mph, the battery would run the car, but the next day, I noticed that when I pulled out of the driveway, it's the engines that's doing it. Is the weather to blame as well? It was 30 degrees that morning.
3. In order for me to get an accurate reading of my average MPG, would I check the the little display in front of me where it says Avg MPG or the trip information screen where you can check your consumption. Because right now, the multifunction screen shows 23 MPG and the information screen display 19.7.
I'm just a confused new owner. I hope you guys can answer my questions.
1. When I'm on park, the engines revs sporadically. You can see the needle going from ECO to Zero and then back. I would say every minute nor 5 min. It just happens. Why is that?
2. When I got it from the dealer, when I pull out up to 30-40 mph, the battery would run the car, but the next day, I noticed that when I pulled out of the driveway, it's the engines that's doing it. Is the weather to blame as well? It was 30 degrees that morning.
3. In order for me to get an accurate reading of my average MPG, would I check the the little display in front of me where it says Avg MPG or the trip information screen where you can check your consumption. Because right now, the multifunction screen shows 23 MPG and the information screen display 19.7.
I'm just a confused new owner. I hope you guys can answer my questions.
#2
Re: Hybrid Newbie
A lot of questions are answered in the quick FAQ, that is part of my signature. This might help https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/159244-post3.html
#3
Re: Hybrid Newbie
Design: Usability analysis (for ease of use), UEX, IA, UI
Business skills: negotiation, contract management, cross-cultural communications (with non-IBM, non-US partners)...
Project/team leadership: “Personal PM” skills but not necessarily working formally as a certified PM
Tools development: to support process efficiencies
Strong product knowledge: for advocacy, design...
Individuals need to develop more than one skill – secondary skills
Business skills: negotiation, contract management, cross-cultural communications (with non-IBM, non-US partners)...
Project/team leadership: “Personal PM” skills but not necessarily working formally as a certified PM
Tools development: to support process efficiencies
Strong product knowledge: for advocacy, design...
Individuals need to develop more than one skill – secondary skills
I am at work right now -- the ONLY one in the office as all others are at home because there was 1.5" on the ground and another 5" coming....
Midnight -- the black beauty (my car) did well....as always! She keeps me warm and safe.
How's the Gray Lady Larry? hehe....
sorry for the off topic post...the FAQ has a bunch of those answers.
Last edited by mikieboyblue; 02-22-2008 at 08:33 AM.
#4
Re: Hybrid Newbie
I actually saw your post. I love it! It's VERY informative! And you own a Camry too, so I guess be ready -- when I have questions, I'll just go to you directly.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
A lot of questions are answered in the quick FAQ, that is part of my signature. This might help https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/159244-post3.html
#5
Re: Hybrid Newbie
Ahh! So all that work wasn't for naught! I'm not an expert, just a new owner (11/2007) who asked a ton of questions. It's best to ask your questions in the forum, so others can learn from the Q and A.
#6
Re: Hybrid Newbie
I saw other car owner's had nicknames for their cars, so I kind of liked this one.
I mean, the car aint a sexy young model (like the Lexus SC)
Rather it's more like a a fine, sophisticated mature woman,
ergo the name.
I mean, the car aint a sexy young model (like the Lexus SC)
Rather it's more like a a fine, sophisticated mature woman,
ergo the name.
Last edited by haroldo; 02-22-2008 at 10:24 AM.
#7
Re: Hybrid Newbie
OMG! I've always named my cars. Mine right now is Cameron. I chose the name because I felt like my car is androgynous. And btw ... mine is the exact color. LOVES IT!!
#8
Re: Hybrid Newbie
Sounds like a topic for a new thread...
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ame-why-17165/
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ame-why-17165/
Last edited by haroldo; 02-22-2008 at 10:55 AM.
#9
Re: Hybrid Newbie
Thank you guys for all the help, but I have one more last question. I have read all your tips and tricks, and I swear I'm following them. HOWEVER, I don't see a significant change though. My drive to work is literally 3 miles away (with traffic, 15 min. w/o traffic is 10 min). I thought having a hybrid benefits you more in city driving (lots of stopping)? So, am I missing something here. Or does it boil down to the battery not warming up again?
OOOH! Did I just answer my question?
OOOH! Did I just answer my question?
#10
Re: Hybrid Newbie
You won't be able to appreciate a hybrid's full benefit with three mile drives, sorry.
Most of the folks who get great mileage have longer commutes.
In addition, a new car, especially one in our part of the country (my area of Jersey is somewhat hilly) and this time of year (engine needs to warm up to achieve stage 4...see the FAQ for links, I still don't fully understand it) is bound to give good, but not great mileage.
Let the car go on a longer flat ride in the spring or summer and you'll see a difference.
Most of the folks who get great mileage have longer commutes.
In addition, a new car, especially one in our part of the country (my area of Jersey is somewhat hilly) and this time of year (engine needs to warm up to achieve stage 4...see the FAQ for links, I still don't fully understand it) is bound to give good, but not great mileage.
Let the car go on a longer flat ride in the spring or summer and you'll see a difference.