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Date:         Mon, 21 Apr 2008 14:45:09 -0700
Reply-To:     Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Gas Mileage: add nausium..
Comments: To: Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net>
In-Reply-To:  <001a01c8a3f5$cc782500$4001a8c0@gateway.2wire.net>
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The hybrids I've seen around Portland aren't worth the cost diff and I wonder how they're planning to sell them with end of life cell issue which will common in a few years.

I did find a sweet, very good condition, '91 Jetta a few months ago which got 43mpg highway and cursed myself with this Westy (here's your blessed Vanagon content) instead.

On 4/21/08, Don Hanson <dhanson@gorge.net> wrote: > > With my 1.8 Rabbit inline gas motor, I honestly do get 23-24 mpg and I > always have for about 39k miles of hard driving. I keep track of my fuel > consumption rate as a way to monitor the tune of the motor. I faithfully, > on > every fill up, divide the miles traveled by the amount of fuel using a > calculator right there at the pump. Takes about 30 seconds. If I were to > see a big change in my fuel consumption, I'd be looking for the > problem. So > far, my gas mileage has diminished less than 1 mile per gallon since I > installed my extra interior...So my motor IS getting a little worn, a tiny > bit less efficient, but not by much..But I bet, with a modern sequential > fuel injection system and a bit more sophisticated engine management it'd > do > a heck of a lot better.. > I did once see 19 miles per gallon, humping through the eastern Sierras > with all my tools and camping gear aboard, bucking a very very stiff storm > wind..but even here in the Columbia River Gorge, where it's often VERY > windy, not often does it ever use more than a gallon to go 21 miles and I > have seen a tankfull give me 27mpg once..All this is at my normal > highway > speeds of 60-75 miles per hour. > So for about what you'd likely pay for a set of tires, when my gas mileage > falls into the teens, I'll go to the wrecking yard and get another fresher > Rabbit motor...Or maybe by then someone will have an even more frugal > choice. > In my original post, I was curious about motors like..oh, some of the > small Toyotas and Hondas that are around 100-150 hp and sip fuel at nearly > 50miles per gallon. One of my Canadian buddies just sold his diesel > vanagon, so slow it was scary but an honest 36 miles per gallon and > replaced > it with some non-descript Toyota sedan, a few years old with 50 miles per > gallon fuel rating...... > What about motors like that, never mind the Hybrid technology..Those cars, > the hybrids, are for the wealthy, or at least for someone other than a > worker-bee like me.. > Don Hanson >

-- Neil '82 Diesel Westy Me other car is Swedish


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