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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by jwb74, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. jwb74

    jwb74 New Member

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    Here's an interesting article from yesterday's St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

    Does this sound like you?

    http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stor...C7?OpenDocument

    Watch that read-out display
    By Dan Callahan

    Monday, Mar. 20 2006

    Until recently, I was a typical red-blooded American driver who believed it was
    my God-given right to go as fast as I could so long as I never got a speeding
    ticket.

    Then I bought a hybrid car, and everything changed.

    Now, instead of watching for the brake lights of cars ahead that tell me a cop
    is around or calculating how much time I'm saving by staying above 70 nearly
    the whole way home, I have a new preoccupation: keeping my gas mileage above 50
    miles per gallon.

    And, as a result, for the first time in my driving life, I can say with pride:
    I'm driving the speed limit.

    Yes. I've become one of those people. You know, the ones who drive you crazy
    (literally) in the right lane, who apparently don't have any "Seinfeld" reruns
    to rush home to or families waiting to be argued with.

    I've discovered a community of fellow drivers who don't appear to be in a rush
    to get anywhere. (Either that or they don't know their cars are actually
    capable of higher speeds.) Some of them even stay below the speed limit,
    although I suspect you already knew this.

    I've had time to study them as I pass them veerry slooowly: It seems I've
    joined a community of very old, short people wearing thick glasses.

    My hybrid car encourages and rewards this kind of driving via the space-age
    dashboard display that -- among many other strange and wonderful things --
    constantly updates your gas mileage. As if it were a video-game score, the
    read-out rewards behaviors I never knew I was capable of: keeping acceleration
    to a minimum, maintaining an even, albeit slow, speed and avoiding hills.

    Basically, I'm driving like my grandmother.

    The part I really like is something I started noticing when the weather began
    changing: If it's warmer outside than 50 degrees or so, my engine shuts itself
    down when I come to a complete stop.

    I used to hate stopping for any reason. Now, I get a strange sense of
    satisfaction sitting at a red light and admiring the high numbers on my mileage
    read-out. I've even started avoiding right turns on red so I can sit in
    contented silence at the light.

    These days, when drivers whiz by me on the freeway, I find myself saying out
    loud: "Ha! I wonder what kind of gas mileage you're getting!" If I could come
    up with a hand gesture to communicate this thought, I'd make it.

    I was that driver once, motoring around blissfully ignorant until I filled up
    my tank, did the mental math and tried to fool myself by rounding up as much as
    possible.

    Not that I'm getting obsessive about this, but when my wife borrowed the car
    recently, she must have driven it like a Maserati, for crying out loud, because
    the read-out had slipped to 46 mpg. I suppressed my fury and set about pumping
    that number back up, seeking out long hills to glide down and motorists to
    annoy with my zen-like driving habits.

    I'm back up above 50, you'll be glad to know, and I'm working on a route
    that'll let me coast the entire way to work in the morning. Feel free to pass
    me if you're on Highway 40 heading west. I'll be the one with the blissed-out
    look on my face who knows his car is better than yours.

    Dan Callahan of Clayton grew up in Milwaukee and recently moved to St. Louis
    from Minneapolis. He finds St. Louis too hilly for his tastes.
     
  2. jw_teacher

    jw_teacher Junior Member

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    Although he never says, he must have a Prius! :)
     
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    i wonder how far out 40 he drives. i used to head home going west on 40 every morning, id see the same prius almost three times a week. don't think i've ever seen another hybrid at that time (except a few other prius).
    though i no longer take that drive. i moved to a shorter commute (now only 15 miles each way) that i get even better mpg on.
     
  4. TonyPSchaefer

    TonyPSchaefer Your Friendly Moderator
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    Yeah, that's a pretty good - and amazingly accurate - article.


    Thanks.