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I've been driving for 30 years and I've never had to use a spare tire in any of my cars.
It's been very uncommon for me to pile stuff up against the window anyway, for two reasons. First, it blocks my view out the back. Second,...
It's because square feet are more important than cubic feet. In other words, open deck space is more useful than the few inches of volume near...
Yes and yes.
That's a case where engine braking takes over, unless you aren't driving the car properly on a long decent. I generally pride myself on being...
No. It will use the extra energy capacity in Hv mode, it's just that there isn't much more energy available in most driving situations. For...
And that the people buying these cars won't be buying them because they are well-suited to their personal situations. For example, nearly every...
No. The actual data has miles driven and trip count, so you can do the actual math on either one, or you can combine them to an average for that...
There's a recent thread on this, with links to some possibilities. Internal led replacement | PriusChat
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Because it's not designed to do that. Hv is designed to target roughly holding the traction battery at the same level of charge, CHG is designed...
38%, and that's if you assume electricity is not produced by fossil fuels. Put another way, using the NHTS and EPA numbers, the Prime would...
I know why it's different. In 2001, I did it for 40+ miles (a "P40 car"), not 50+ miles (a Volt). That adds up to 30.9% now, which is pretty...
You said you scheduled the departure time. It might have started early and the current we see is running the heater, not charging the battery.
Something just occurred to me. Since you are at 8A and 120V, that 960W might be less than the heater draws. It might have been heating when you...
I did a new analysis of NHTS 2009 data (the above was for NHTS 2001 data). Seems it's a bit less now: < 1 mile 0.5% 1-2 miles 1.2% 2-3 miles...
The topic of this thread is the pre-collision braking system, and the people discussing it to which you responded were also discussing that...