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Friends: 0 | We all want to drive faster. We all want more MPG. Why not have both? My solution: I find on long highway trips it is good to draft behind a large fast moving vehicle like the following: Semi Trucks - plenty to choose from, the square trailer trucks are good except they tend to kick up rocks sometimes. Big Travel Buses - best draft wake, does not kick up rocks. Large motor homes - good draft wake Large 5th wheeler trailers - good draft wake but tend to be slower and tend to waggle in the wind. On my last road trip I was doing 41mpg at 65mph in a headwind. I drafted behind a Travel Bus and was doing 50mpg at 75mph. You do have to pay close attention but I find the cruise control can do much of the work by just bumping down and up as we traverse hills. I keep my foot over the brake to disengage at any time. Any thoughts? |
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Friends: 2 | There have been many discussions and performance graphs on this. I earn optimum fuel economy, dependent on ambient air temperature, at 48 mph in my daily commute (30 mi each way, mostly level). I earn higher with higher temperatures, and don't drop below 48 mpg during winter. I keep detailed track of distance and fuel using a spread sheet. |
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Friends: 0 | The best speed for MPG is 25-37 MPH |
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Friends: 0 | depends on the vehicle 2001 Crown vic gets 26 MPG @68 MPH, but only 18 MPG @45 MPH 2007 Prius got 65 MPG@ 65 MPH behind a flatbed semi for 300 miles, best MPG is between 45-50 if you can maintain it on a flat road, but in reality, not so easy. 2009 Camry Hybrid, 41 MPG @65 MPH, 38 MPG@55MPH. Seems like a lot of people are hung up on old 1970's way of thinking 55 is more efficient than 65. That held very true back in the 70's and early 80's when cars were built like bricks, but an amazing thing happened when computers were used to design cars, they became aerodynamic, and are now more fuel efficient at higher speeds. Add into that the advent of 4-5 and 6 speed transmissions with overdrive, fuel management computers, and better designed tires, and cars are nothing like they were when the 55MPH limit was imposed. Like I said, it all depends on the car. The Prius would probably get better high speed MPG if the engine were a little bigger, it works too hard at higher speeds. It's perfect for city driving since the electric motor does a lot of the work, but on the highway the electric motor is limited in what it can provide so the gas engine is on its own. |
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