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Posted by Chas Gill on March 23, 2008, 9:15 am
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>> wrote:
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>>> kaplan3jiim@example.com wrote:
>>> > Not an owner, but considering a Prius and have test driven one. My
>>> > understanding is that the gasoline engine is not running at idle, but
>>> > this morning (a humid) morning, I pulled up besides a Prius at a stop
>>> > light and exhaust gases were obviously pouring out of the tail pipe.
>>> > How can this be? Assuming a Prius buyer is not do dumb as to be
>>> > sitting at a light revving the engine.
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>>> Not an owner either, but maybe the battery (batteries ?) needed
>>> charging ??
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>>> BTW, what happens if driver sets the heater (or A/C) to max ? Will gas
>>> engine run as needed ???
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>> Yes, but the fuel economy will be reduced somewhat.
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> Which is why I usually do not use the heater much at all unless I must.
> Tomes
I have to say I "just drive it" and let the car manage itself. If I'm cold
I'll use the heat and if I'm hot I'll use the cooler. Don't see a lot of
point in switching off the heater when the car is being driven - all it
means is the heat generated by the engine will go outside the car rather
than inside! Only if the car is standing for long periods will the engine
be needed solely for cabin heat. In my case (UK) the difference in gas
mileage between winter and summer is about 5 mp(UK)g I'm prepared to
tolerate this for a bit of comfort!
Cheers
Chas
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