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Originally Posted by Tim K
Another thing to consider is the fact that hard driving will impact the FE of a standard vehicle as well. If you drove a FEH hard you might only get 22/27 city/hwy. If you drove a traditional escape as hard you might only get 14/19. Both vehicles are going to take the hit....and probably equally so. (not including wear and tear of course)
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Actually I have some semi real world numbers to throw in here. I realize that this conversation is more or less dead but in case anyone is looking for numbers I have a few.
I traded a 2005 3.5 Altima to get my Camry hybrid. Now I'm not going to say I drove stupid with the car, but one thing that car offered was acelleration with extreme prejudice. I liked to call the car a 4 door 350Z. The car was a 256hp V6 (or 250 I cant remember offhand, fastest car I owned though) around Chicago, driving normally I got 17mpg. And by normally I mean you cant drive fast in traffic, I did gun it quite a few times when you had yahoos trying to pass you on the right at a light (happens all the time). Fast driving means lots of hard breaking. My 17mpg commute was up and down Harlem ave for 13 miles each way from Oak Park to Niles.
When I test drove the Camry (and prius) my one concern was accelleration. I can honestly say that the camry can get out of its own way if need be.
If I drove the car like a sane person in traffic in the city, or no traffic in the city, and fast on the highway I got 22mpg. And by fast I mean 80-90. This also was around my mpg driving my other commute from Oak Park to Glen Ellyn 14 miles each way.
Car normally on the highway with the cruise set to 70, the best I ever saw was 25.5 mpg
With the camry I drive like an old man, mainly because I paid for an electric engine. I want to use the electric engine as much as humanly possible. Why pay for it and not use it. So in a way, the Camry hybrid has made me a more responsible driver.
I try to drive no more than 10 miles over the limit, While I am getting slightly under mpg estimates for the car, I have only had the car for a short period, and its been extremely cold during my short ownership.
Its March 6 today. My car is finally on e. I have driven it since the 14th of Feburary without any fillups. I can probably drive a bit more but I don't want to risk running out of gas. Car is at 460 miles for this tank. I drive more or less 30ish miles each way.
Since mid january I think I have put 5 tanks in the car. Fillups are more or less over 2 weeks per tank. I think I am on tank 5. One tank however was for a trip I took to Michigan.
The other big huge plus for the Camry over the Altima, the Altima required I use 93 octane. The Camry ony needs 87.