This is a very delayed post and I apologize to my fellow Hybrid family here for being away for so long (my last post before tonight was on May 25). I was reluctant to post photos of the bashed in quarter panel on my car where a '98 Yukon backed into it (while I sat Parked in a parking lot) and then before that was repaired an '05 CRV backed into me in a parking lot in the SAME quarter panel. I was NOT happy. Luckily, the car is as good as new after the Body shop repaired it but I was not pleased to drive around town with a busted headlight and dented quarter panel for 5 months. Imagine how much FE that I lost with the reduced aero package.
Anyway, I apologize for missing the National Gathering as I had promised a few people that I would be there. While I was on vacation in San Fran (end of May) the other Technician at our company quit so I was in quite a bit of work when I returned and am finally getting a chance to read these posts again. I also see that this weekend is supposed to be a Gathering in Kentucky and I have to miss that one too.
I did want to post that I'm finally older than 1 yr with my car (August 7 was the 1-year anniversary) where I hit 35,700 and 49.01 mpg. Not too bad but that also includes lots and lots of Winter driving (the job I had in the winter gave me about 800 miles/week of driving in very cold and wet conditions with low- to mid-40s mpg instead of mid-50s mpg numbers).
Best numbers so far: 07/29/2007 for 487 miles round-trip to Hanover, PA (which is not flat terrain) and yielded 59.6 mpg; 10/29/2006 for 630 miles from the Milwaukee Hybrid Group meeting to home (99% Interstate) and yielded 56.8 mpg.
Worst numbers so far: 08/08/2006 (first day) for 410 miles from Leesburg, VA to home and yielded 39.0 mpg; 02/09/2007 for 445 miles around town in Winter and yielded 41.3 mpg.
Farthest distance driven so far: 10/06/2006 for 688.2 miles and only filled up with 12.139 gallons yielding 56.7 mpg.
Most fuel in car: 09/01/2006 after 590.0 miles and it took 14.233 gallons (don't ask me how though I do remember filling it up to the neck rather than letting it auto-stop ... still ... FOURTEEN AND A QUARTER GALLONS???)!
Most days between tanks: 26 days (05/22/2007 - 06/17/2007) after 564 miles at a paltry 50.1 mpg.
Fewest days between tanks: 1 day (4 separate times); 08/08/2006 (first day of driving at 40 mpg <choke>), 10/28/2006 and 10/29/2006 (600-mile trip to and from my Brother's place), 01/05/2007 (just a short work day of 540 miles driving).
One-year total: 35,700 miles, 730 gallons of gas, $1,814 ($2.48/gal avg), 49.0 mpg (and at 20.0 mpg in the old car that would have amounted to nearly 1,800 gallons of gas for a total of $4,450 so I saved $2,635 in fuel alone!!!).
I have had my fun and had some great times and not really had any bad times. I still do not miss selling the gas-guzzling twin-turbo V6 All-Wheel Drive sports car for the Hybrid. I still look forward to each day of driving as if it is a game and if I can get a higher score than before. I look forward to the next 100,000+ miles.