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Originally Posted by psyshack
This is a area of the country thats very hard on all cars, trucks and there drivers. Google earth Mena, Ar. Its 60 miles of hills in any direction. Basicly 80 miles to a freeway in any direction. I was very impressed with the 36 mpg my ex got on the drive. Talking with the couple that have a prius. They love there car. But they admit its hard on it and the best they see now is 38 mpg. even with assist its hard pulls everywhere. OOO but then theres the coast and regen apsect. It has to be the good. NOT!! Your in the brakes getting around the next curve and there goes your speed,, to just look at another hill or mt. and no matter what you do. Your in the gas again. Straight and near level,, its 80 miles away.
I did not mean to say a hybrid would die there. Or indcate that. The area acclerates wear and tear on all cars and trucks. You see a 100k mile car come out of that area its used up.
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I can see where he's going here. You pretty much have to really know a mountain to decide how to "correctly" drive it. In AZ (like on the way from Mesa to Winslow on the 87), there are hills I know I'll have enough assist battery to scale, and ones I know I don't. The "battery killers" I just have to scale in the proper gear to keep the revs up and the assist off, lest I flatten the battery half way up and have to drop down a gear anyway...
