SmittyNC
03-08-2007, 07:47 AM
Hello all! I found my way here by way of the MotherJones article and I'm very impressed with the level of knowledge and maturity on this forum!
A bit about myself: I work as an automotive industry analyst at a management consulting firm. We receive a regular stream of press demonstrator vehicles, so I've had the good fortune of driving nearly everything on the market. About a year ago, I spent a weekend with a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid, and I was quite pleasantly surprised. I'd driven hybrids before, but I had always approached them as regular cars. Yes, I altered my driving style enough to avoid firing the gas engine on slow starts, but no other mileage tricks were employed when I had my go-rounds with the Prius, RX400h, Ford Escape Hybrid, Saturn VUE Hybrid, etc.
The Civic was different. For reasons I still don't know, I made it my mission to squeeze as many kilometers out of every liter in the Civic Hybrid's gas tank. It was a "when in Rome" situation; clearly it's not going to satisfy on the same level as a sports car, so why not use it as it's supposed to be used? My diligence resulted in a weekend average of 3.9 litres per hundred kilometers (equivalent to 60.3 mpg), a number that handily beat both the EPA and Canada Energuide official mileage numbers (though likely pales in comparison to what's being achieved in this community!). I achieved it with slow starts, momentum conservation, lots of drafting, and careful finessing of the brake pedal to provoke auto-stop while still rolling. Most oddly, I really enjoyed myself!
My personal "fleet" is comprised of a 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata (6-speed manual) and a 1992 Honda Accord EX (5-speed manual). The former is used 8 months of the year, while the latter is my winter car. The Miata gets an average of 9.4 L/100 KM (25 mpg) while being driven fairly hard, and the Accord gets 10.2 L/100 KM (23 mpg) under a much lighter foot. I've recently begun hypermiling the Accord using many of the methods detailed on this site, and my most recent tank showed 7.8 L/100 KM (30 mpg)! Not great, but also a not-insignificant improvement considering my commute is only 11 KM in either direction.
Anyways, I look forward to contributing to this community and hopefully generating some bigger (er, smaller!) numbers! :bananajump:
A bit about myself: I work as an automotive industry analyst at a management consulting firm. We receive a regular stream of press demonstrator vehicles, so I've had the good fortune of driving nearly everything on the market. About a year ago, I spent a weekend with a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid, and I was quite pleasantly surprised. I'd driven hybrids before, but I had always approached them as regular cars. Yes, I altered my driving style enough to avoid firing the gas engine on slow starts, but no other mileage tricks were employed when I had my go-rounds with the Prius, RX400h, Ford Escape Hybrid, Saturn VUE Hybrid, etc.
The Civic was different. For reasons I still don't know, I made it my mission to squeeze as many kilometers out of every liter in the Civic Hybrid's gas tank. It was a "when in Rome" situation; clearly it's not going to satisfy on the same level as a sports car, so why not use it as it's supposed to be used? My diligence resulted in a weekend average of 3.9 litres per hundred kilometers (equivalent to 60.3 mpg), a number that handily beat both the EPA and Canada Energuide official mileage numbers (though likely pales in comparison to what's being achieved in this community!). I achieved it with slow starts, momentum conservation, lots of drafting, and careful finessing of the brake pedal to provoke auto-stop while still rolling. Most oddly, I really enjoyed myself!
My personal "fleet" is comprised of a 2006 Mazda MX-5 Miata (6-speed manual) and a 1992 Honda Accord EX (5-speed manual). The former is used 8 months of the year, while the latter is my winter car. The Miata gets an average of 9.4 L/100 KM (25 mpg) while being driven fairly hard, and the Accord gets 10.2 L/100 KM (23 mpg) under a much lighter foot. I've recently begun hypermiling the Accord using many of the methods detailed on this site, and my most recent tank showed 7.8 L/100 KM (30 mpg)! Not great, but also a not-insignificant improvement considering my commute is only 11 KM in either direction.
Anyways, I look forward to contributing to this community and hopefully generating some bigger (er, smaller!) numbers! :bananajump:
