When your spouse/partner/significant other drives your TCH...
Do you get antsy about the way your spouse/partner/SO drives your TCH? I find myself watching the display and thinking, "You are ruining my FE.... I can drive down this entire street in EV mode... You are holding the gas pedal down too hard..." I don't think I was ever so critical of his driving the few times he actually agreed to drive my Corolla.
Re: When your spouse/partner/significant other drives your TCH...
Do you get antsy about the way your spouse/partner/SO drives your TCH? I find myself watching the display and thinking, "You are ruining my FE....
I am amazed daily at how many of us are turning out the same. I'm reading about ex-heavy footed drivers and relating to that. This one is funny as well. My wife every once in a while drives when I'm tired and she at first wouldn't drive "right". She's came around lately. Today she and some friends drove to Ohio ( a 500 mile trip) and I'm curious to see how she does. She did this same trip a while back and got 39.9 mpg. If she does that well this time I'll be able to break the 39 barrier on my overall.
Re: When your spouse/partner/significant other drives your TCH...
The wife and I are too the point now that we are turning off the consumption screen all together (until we reach our destination)!
Why worry about or change the way you drive for a few dollars of gas? Life is too short. We are happy as can be with the superior mileage that the Camry Hybrid provides.
BTW, We just returned from a long vacation and got 33.7mpg averaging 82mph or more for most of the trip.
Re: When your spouse/partner/significant other drives your TCH...
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Originally Posted by AKM
Why worry about or change the way you drive for a few dollars of gas? Life is too short. We are happy as can be with the superior mileage that the Camry Hybrid provides.
Now THERE'S a sensible outlook. My wife and I both enjoy the "game" of trying to get higher mileage and beating each other in the number of EXCELLENTs we get so far, BUT I sure hope we don't get to the point that we become neurotic trying to squeeze out that last 0.1 mpg. Drive it sensibly and enjoy the extra 10-15 mpg you'll get without fretting about it!