oldrayseasoning
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Stop and go city driving isn’t where the hybrid excels either. It’s really at its best cruising between 30-55mph. I have a 3 inch lift and 305/70/r17s on mine and if you don’t include time spent doing actual off-roading I’m getting about 20mpg.
It’s absolutely affected by cold temperature though, You aren’t getting any electric only miles til the batteries have a chance to heat up. I’m thinking of getting an engine heater installed on my first service visit, as I am moving to northern Michigan in the spring where temps are consistently 20 degree lower than they are here in coastal Delaware.
It’s absolutely affected by cold temperature though, You aren’t getting any electric only miles til the batteries have a chance to heat up. I’m thinking of getting an engine heater installed on my first service visit, as I am moving to northern Michigan in the spring where temps are consistently 20 degree lower than they are here in coastal Delaware.
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