58 MPG by 2032

   / 58 MPG by 2032 #541  
So that as their customer base residential and commerical increases they can continue providing a high level of service without having to increase generating capacity?
That would make solar producers partners of a sort because the peak demand here is hot afternoons which corresponds to solar output…

Sounds like a win/win?
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #542  
... and why do people without even a hint of a scratch in their tow hitch receiver socket buy diesel F250's, and even on occasion dually's?

There's a local guy who drives a jacked up HD dually pickup with mud tires, about the dumbest thing I've ever seen. Anyone who's driven an unloaded truck with dual rears knows they're about the worst thing on earth in mud or snow, they just float. Of course, that one is so pristine clean that you know it's never even seen mud.
If a contractor pulls up in a tricked out pick-up, I won't hire him.

I figure if a guy who owns a business is so adolescent with his money to frivolously spend money on stupid, non-profitable items for himself. How does he look at my hard-earned money?
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #543  
Just double the tires on the back of your vehicle and you
will double the mileage :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :unsure:

willy
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #544  
Ok, you placed the bet, I call, show your hand. How is there any doubt today's automobiles are not more efficient than in 1966 when there was no smog control?

1966 VW Beetle might get 30 MPG! My 2016 Subaru Outback's 26,338 mile average (26,338 miles divided by 908 gallons purchased, you can't average averages) is 29.06 MPG after a 550 mile 24 MPG hit driven by a lead foot brake/accelerator friend. My Subaru is a much nicer and larger vehicle than the Beetle.

OK, I decided to look it up. 1966 VW Beetle average 20.41 MPG: 1966 Volkswagen Beetle MPG - Actual MPG from 21 1966 Volkswagen Beetle owners

2016 Outback is 24.69 MPG at 2016 Subaru Outback MPG - Actual MPG from 561 2016 Subaru Outback owners

Outback is PZEV emissions rated.
Had a friend from Germany in the late 70's, and he was looking for a newish used car.. "I said, why not a Beetle?" He looked at me like I was stupid. "Those get terrible gas mileage." Then I looked it up, and yes, they do get terrible gas mileage for what they are..... well used ones were typically, 17 miles per gallon.
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #545  
1966 VW Beetle might get 30 MPG!

OK, I decided to look it up. 1966 VW Beetle average 20.41 MPG: 1966 Volkswagen Beetle MPG - Actual MPG from 21 1966 Volkswagen Beetle owners

...late 70's... newish... Beetle?
...well used ones were typically, 17 miles per gallon.
Lots of widely disparate numbers being thrown around for the same vehicle, although I suppose a "newish" Beetle in the late 1970's would be one carrying some of the mid-1970's emissions controls, whereas the 1966 would likely not.

More importantly, if you're going to throw out numbers against one another, and claim they came from research, you'd do well by the rest of us to post your sources. Grumpy did post a source for his most recent number.
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #546  
Lots of widely disparate numbers being thrown around for the same vehicle, although I suppose a "newish" Beetle in the late 1970's would be one carrying some of the mid-1970's emissions controls, whereas the 1966 would likely not.

More importantly, if you're going to throw out numbers against one another, and claim they came from research, you'd do well by the rest of us to post your sources. Grumpy did post a source for his most recent number.
1966 VW….Owner

No AC

No Electric Heater Fan Motor

AM Radio

No Electric Windows

Did have Electric Windshield Wiper

Six Volt Electrical System

“1.3-liter (1285cc) four-cylinder engine that generated 50 horsepower, up from 40 in previous years. To celebrate the increase in power, VW affixed a badge proclaiming "1300" to the rear engine lid.”

20-22 MPG - Adjust valves every 4,000 miles.

I drove the thing for over 200,000 miles.

People today want more options and horsepower on there weekly lawn mower than the 1966 VW Had.
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #547  
Our 1967 VW bug that we purchased in Germany new
we were getting between 26 - 27 mpg It was wife's car
very handy to find a parking space Also think it was 54 hp

willy
 
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   / 58 MPG by 2032 #548  
Our 1967 VW bug the we purchased in Germany new
we were getting between 26 - 27 mpg It was wife's car
very handy to find a parking space Also think it was 54 hp

willy
67 VW was the first 12 volt system and it had a 1600 series engine.
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #549  
My 62 bug is quite thrifty on fuel… as hp increased mileage tended to decrease…
 
   / 58 MPG by 2032 #550  
My 62 bug is quite thrifty on fuel… as hp increased mileage tended to decrease…
Perfectly logical. Fuel is merely horsepower, stored in liquid form. Energy = power integrated over time.
 
 
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