Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:48:03 -0400
Reply-To: Thomas Myers <thomas.myers@XEROX.COM>
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From: Thomas Myers <thomas.myers@XEROX.COM>
Subject: Re: Diesel powered vanagons
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I agree with Brendan I find being the slowest
Vehicle [ 63 mph on cruise control ] to actually be the best part of
Vanagon driving. Once you completely give up the pretense of keeping up
With traffic - the only thing let to do is keep the van in lane and
Enjoy the view. I have nobody to pass... And everyone is going around
Me [ and No- I do not think 63mph is posing a hazard on the highway..]**
It probably helps that in the Vanagon you are still sitting above most
traffic..
Tom
90 Westy
Rochester
** I hope this experience holds when I drive I-95 from Virginia to Miami
Next December....
From: Brendan Coffey <bmc@THEORPHANAGE.COM>
Reply-To: Brendan Coffey <bmc@THEORPHANAGE.COM>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:16:41 -0400
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Conversation: Diesel powered vanagons
Subject: Re: Diesel powered vanagons
On Thu, 2005-09-22 at 13:05 -0400, David Bohannan wrote:
> Where on earth can you drive 55-58 MPH without getting run over?
I don't understand why people say this. It seems to just come out of
the mouth without ever having been evaluated by the brain. I mean, has
anyone here ever -actually- had a problem because they were driving too
slow?
Quite the opposite, I find it pretty nice. Nobody in an inertial frame
moving 15-20 mph faster than mine even has the ability to cut me off or
get in my way. I suppose someone could rear-end me doing a million
billion miles an hour, but I've got 10' of Vanagon behind me, including
the engine block. They're going to get the short end of that stick, for
sure.
> I did a trip this weekend...averaged like 63 (58 on the low and 70 on the
> WAY high side) and felt like I was going to get run off the road...
>
> Seems like today's cars are geared to move at much higher speeds :-( people
> just don't seem to care about those like us...
I guess I don't feel like they NEED to care about me. And watch me care
that I'm in THEIR way. Ready, here I go! Oops, you missed it.
> On the positive side, I got 20.25 MPG :-)
My '82 GL/'98 TDI averages 27mpg within the city limits of SF. :-) I
wonder what it would do on the highway, if I trusted it to make a long
trip...
-bmc