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  1. #1
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    Golf bluemotion now here.

    A couple of good articles in the SMH however not a good writeup for the bluemoton.
    Just beats the prius for fuel efficiency but I'm thinking this hybrid and EV technology is
    going to be the way of the future.
    Done some searching on Priuschat and some guy's are down to 2L/100km with an
    extender kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil View Post
    I'm thinking this hybrid and EV technology is
    going to be the way of the future.
    Not if they keep making these hybrids so bloody ugly.
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    Fuel economy savings you get by plugging your car into the wall at home do not count - especially when you have enormous transmission losses from the power station to the home.

    The only time that counts is if you are getting your electricity from a renewable source.

    I wont go into my rant about how ridiculous it is to expend so much energy producing something like that in the first place either... or my other rant about people thinking they are saving the planet by buying a new car....

    the single best thing anyone of us can do is to use a car that already exists for much longer, and make it a pretty economical one.

    ok.... not..rant.. off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poyta View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by neil View Post
    I'm thinking this hybrid and EV technology is
    going to be the way of the future.
    Not if they keep making these hybrids so bloody ugly.
    And not until they get Nuclear power plants in Australia to replace the Coal...

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    My hybrid, first released over a decade ago, can get 2.8 litres/100km on a long commute...

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    Or it could before the HV battery got tired - and there-in lies another point of course!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Edgar View Post
    My hybrid, first released over a decade ago, can get 2.8 litres/100km on a long commute...

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    Or it could before the HV battery got tired - and there-in lies another point of course!
    Whats the lifetime fuel consumption though?
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    Read in an Ecos magazine (CSIRO) once that the total energy use for a diesel Hummer that did 500,000 kms would be less than the several hybrids it would take to do that distance. Total energy includes making the metal, plastics etc. plus all the fuel and oils...everything. Batteries for hybrids soak up a lot of resources.
    500,000kms is a big ask, but then I have a friend with a Patrol which has done 300,000 kms and is still on the original clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey_R View Post
    And not until they get Nuclear power plants in Australia to replace the Coal...
    >>deep involuntary shudder at the thought<<
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