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In reply to the discussion: Comparing Energy Costs per Mile for Electric and Gasoline Vehicles [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)28. Have you actually had it in really hot and humid weather yet?
Didn't realize you have the car, the conversation is too slow to keep track of who is saying what and I end up replying to just the words in the post.. I'll be interested to hear of the real world performance..
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Comparing Energy Costs per Mile for Electric and Gasoline Vehicles [View all]
kristopher
Mar 2012
OP
I was thinking that it would have been nice if Greer had included some numbers
GliderGuider
Mar 2012
#4
Comparison of CO2 emissions by various technologies under differing policies
kristopher
Mar 2012
#25
Another factor to consider when looking hybrid/elecrtic vehicles is climate.
liberal N proud
Mar 2012
#2
I think that most if not all heat the seats and steering wheel rather than the air in the vehicle
madokie
Mar 2012
#6
Draw well under a kilowatt. Heat is the main killer. Even AC isn't too bad. nt
dmallind
Mar 2012
#17
It looks like 11 miles is cut from your range if I'm reading the display correctly..
Fumesucker
Mar 2012
#30