Fallen Jim Rides again
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First of all, it's not about me. I can handle our Tahoes milage. It's about conserving fuel in general.
Second, I don't believe your Intrepid gets better milage at a steady 80 than at 60 or 70. Sorry.
You can believe anything you like. I am reporting an observed fact.
I didn't believe it when I first observed it so I have checked many times since.
It is happening. Every time.
I don't drive that fast all of the time due to the lack of tolerance of the local leos. I now understand that it is happening because the engine is reving about 2500 rpms at just under 80. at 60 the engine speed is lower but the engine is not nearly as efficent at lower rpms and the trans will allow slippage under a load (for instance up hill) at 60. This coupled with a MUCH better drag coefficent than your barge results in that particular vehicle getting better milage at the higher speed.
Observed fact.
Similar to the observed fact that you seem to believe that everyone is responsible for conserving gas but you. Since you can handle the Tahoes (poor) milage yet it is somehow "about conserving fuel in general." These are mutually conflicting concepts and therefore not rational. Unless you meant to say that everyone but you is responcible for conserving fuel but you should get to drive what ever you like without concern for fuel efficency. <_<
And I did say that this is the '01 Intrepid R/T. Same engine as the 300 that year and actually better performance (per Car & Driver tests)
Horseshit! My 9 passenger (insert brand here) gets 171 people-miles-per-gallon. Your Honda Insight gets 132 people-miles-per-gallon.People would consider buying more fuel effecient cars and avoiding the HUGE SUV's and Trucks with massive engines.
I win.
Howie, that is only true if your vehicle is fully loaded (with people) every time you drive it. But, OTOH, you get to run over the Insight as needed so . . . . it balances out.