mbpits
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First long drive today and was surprised to get 3.5 after 150 miles with the majority on Motorways. This did go up a little in the last 7 miles as I got lost in Birmingham.
Impressive. What sort of speed did you tend to stick to on the motorways and did you have climate control on?First long drive today and was surprised to get 3.5 after 150 miles with the majority on Motorways. This did go up a little in the last 7 miles as I got lost in Birmingham.
Impressive. What sort of speed did you tend to stick to on the motorways and did you have climate control on?
Experimenting with my driving over a week or so in my mg4 long range I have attained 319 miles from a full charge. It can be achieved by very careful drivingHow has the better weather affected everyone's miles per kWh? Over the winter mine was in the order of 3.5 (most of my driving is shorter journeys at <50mph, but since the weather has improved, all journeys are now in the range 4.5 to 5!
Definitely, mine was down to 2.3 mi/kWh in freezing conditions, now up to 3.9 mi/kWh (MG5).How has the better weather affected everyone's miles per kWh? Over the winter mine was in the order of 3.5 (most of my driving is shorter journeys at <50mph, but since the weather has improved, all journeys are now in the range 4.5 to 5!
Calm down friendI drive mine like a normal car to the speed limits, i regularly do 70mph on my commute and i accelerate at a rate where I'm no bother to all other road users and i get 2.2-2.5 in winter and 3 - 4 in summer.
I really dont see the point in behaving like 40 ton truck being driven by a 90 year old to gain a few extra miles
Thats how most EV owners drive because they are obsessed with economy rather than real life usability.Calm down friend
A 40 tonner at 90 could be fun
If we get there ?
Your friend sounds like a tit and you sound quite old. My dad drives much slower now he is in his 70's and he says its just as quick and he saves money but in reality he does not have the same eyesight or reactions as he used to so he is gradually getting slower and justifying it by claiming the same crap.Agreed which is why I stick to 60 or below, you get reasonable economy and OK journey times. I had a mate some 22 years ago who used to drive everywhere as fast as he could get away with so on Motorways and dual carriageways he always did 70 or even 80. Interestingly he had to have his brakes and disks changed at 17K miles and was complaining about it!
On one journey of around 105 miles each way (mostly motorway), he drove up like in his usual 70-80 mph and I timed how long it to to get there. On the way back he had agreed to drive at 60 mph. The end result, our journey back took around 7 minutes longer! It also used a lot less fuel and I'm pretty sure his brakes and disks would last twice as long. His driving habits radically changed after that!
In my experience, driving at the speed limit, vs driving at a max of 60 mph rarely gets you there more than a few minutes faster, especially in a morning commute. It's also very heavy on brakes, tyres and electricity cost, with an increased risk of not getting there. If it's a company car with charging at work...who cares. If it's a privately owned vehicle, these things matter.
In fact if we all drove at 60 max, we would all get there faster, as there would be many less traffic jam bounce waves (caused by over braking) travelling back down motorways, causing phantom traffic jams. It's partly why average speed cameras are increasingly being used. They learnt a lot from the M25.
Well, speed limits are exactly that, 'limits'. It's perfectly acceptable and logical to drive within any 'limit' rather than try and stick to the maximum (or beyond) a posted limit. As the previous poster stated, driving at a perceived 10-15mph (or more) 'faster' than you think others are traveling will rarely buy you a few seconds or a couple of minutes at most as traffic lights, traffic congestion, roundabouts, etc ,etc can't be avoided.Your friend sounds like a tit and you sound quite old. My dad drives much slower now he is in his 70's and he says its just as quick and he saves money but in reality he does not have the same eyesight or reactions as he used to so he is gradually getting slower and justifying it by claiming the same crap.
I dont go through brakes and tyres quickly, my Mg has 12000 miles and nothing has been replaced or is getting worn out
There is a difference between driving normally and not being hated by all other road users and driving like you stole the car!
The reason most journeys take longer is that most people hog the middle lane on motorways rather than overtaking and moving left immediately, like the highway code states, and people driving way under the speed limit in any lane they choose, which turns the motorways into dual carriageways or bypasses
Thats why the US has roads with minimum speed limits, it stop geriatrics from clogging up the roads. The UK needs to adopt this and start banning more people for having no regard for the highway code.Well, speed limits are exactly that, 'limits'. It's perfectly acceptable and logical to drive within any 'limit' rather than try and stick to the maximum (or beyond) a posted limit. As the previous poster stated, driving at a perceived 10-15mph (or more) 'faster' than you think others are traveling will rarely buy you a few seconds or a couple of minutes at most as traffic lights, traffic congestion, roundabouts, etc ,etc can't be avoided.
My partner can get over 5kWh hours on average since the temps gone up and was getting around 3.8 in winter. Her best has been 7.2kWh on a nice 23oC day. Me, my Summer is around 3 or less and winter never seems to go above 2.How has the better weather affected everyone's miles per kWh? Over the winter mine was in the order of 3.5 (most of my driving is shorter journeys at <50mph, but since the weather has improved, all journeys are now in the range 4.5 to 5!
see ya ???I guess most of you will be dead by the time i get rid of my MG
Your friend sounds like a tit and you sound quite old.
The previous guy said, if everyone drove at 60 we would all get there quicker. Actually if everyone drove to the speed limit we would all get there quicker.