The 10W is mostly flat, also probably average of 35mph LOL.That's pretty impressive. What was your speed? Flat or downhill?
OK, I'm impressed, and I hate to be that guy - but good lord, please clean your screenToday 4.6 mi/khw smooth ride mostly on highway 10W in Los Angeles
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It’s mostly flat with avg 55 on the highway. Probably I’m gentle today. The trip back to home was lower as the speed up to 80 I think avg 65 and 4.1 mi/khw. It’s 19” wheel so I just try to see if it could be more efficient than mini cooper SE, which I got avg 4.0 for the same route. But I got avg 3.6 in the first week of Dec for the same commute, just wonder it’s the software updates or the whether changes to cooler without not much consumption for AC in LA.That's pretty impressive. What was your speed? Flat or downhill?
On 95, thru DC, to BWI in stop and go DMV traffic? Impressive indeed!!You're likely not wrong. I was surprised a couple months ago when I got 4.5 mi/kwh over 116 mi since last charge when taking my wife round trip from Northern VA to the Baltimore Airport on a Friday evening. It was largely stop and go, probably really did average 35 mph, but at least there was the bright spot of high effciency.
OK, I'm impressed, and I hate to be that guy - but good lord, please clean your screen
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I've tried that and people were flying by me like I was standing still. I almost feel like I'm posing a hazard!I've gotten 4.8 driving on I5 from San Diego north. to LA. Not flat, but not very big hills. I just kept speed between 65 and 70. No pictures, as I didn't have a passenger to take it.
i'm pretty sure that's downhill from Pleasanton to FremontThe best numbers I received so far is 5.6 miles/kwh. I am making this number between Pleasanton- Fremont at Neils Canyon Road in the Bay area. Avarage speed 40-45mph . Touring with 20inch wheels
It's the reason why I can't drive under 70. Then one day someone passed me and had the audacity to look over at me while passing. Ugh!I've tried that and people were flying by me like I was standing still. I almost feel like I'm posing a hazard!
These cars have such good high speed stability, that's why you feel like you're going slow, kind of the way you felt driving german sedans in the older days compared to cheaper hondas/toyotasI've tried that and people were flying by me like I was standing still. I almost feel like I'm posing a hazard!
Yeah, I stayed in the right lane and let them fly by. I couldn't keep it up for more than 25 miles, it's just too hard in this car. I just wanted to see what kind of numbers the car would get at that speed. If I'm driving my old car, it really doesn't want to go faster than 65mph up an incline. Even that is pushing the engine to the edge of where it's happy. I still drive the Elantra a few times a month, so I'm not totally unused to driving slow and letting people pass me.I've tried that and people were flying by me like I was standing still. I almost feel like I'm posing a hazard!
I've gotten 4.8 driving on I5 from San Diego north. to LA. Not flat, but not very big hills. I just kept speed between 65 and 70. No pictures, as I didn't have a passenger to take it.
Just got back from a 332 mile round trip to northern LA. Average speed 70, 4 adults in the car with AC on front and rear. Average efficiency 3.5. Car is such a pleasure to drive. I don't like cars that steer for me, but I used ACC which was quite smooth and predictable.I drive between San Diego and Los Angeles three or four times a month. 65 mph feels like crawling. I couldn’t tolerate driving at that speed, the whole way. So I’ll probably never see numbers like yours.
In another thread I related how I drove about 60 miles at 60 mph. My efficiency for that stretch was only 3.1 miles per kWh. However, I was driving up a long incline, the roads were wet, it was windy and rainy outside, and the outside air temperature was only in the low 50s fahrenheit.
I'm impressed. I don't think I could keep it that slow for 330 miles!Just got back from a 332 mile round trip to northern LA. Average speed 70, 4 adults in the car with AC on front and rear. Average efficiency 3.5. Car is such a pleasure to drive. I don't like cars that steer for me, but I used ACC which was quite smooth and predictable.
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It was painful but I’m glad I did… not much battery left when I got home!I'm impressed. I don't think I could keep it that slow for 330 miles!