Scare the S... out of wildlife off-roading with that color.As on what Uncle Scotty says, "Jelly Bean off roader"
Scare the S... out of wildlife off-roading with that color.As on what Uncle Scotty says, "Jelly Bean off roader"
Not necessarily true. It depends on how often you start and stop AND SIT IDLE, and can save more in city conditions with traffic lights. If you are sitting idle and not running the engine, you can also make the argument over time that there is less wear and tear on the engine itself. So while these system require more robust starters, batteries rods, etc. the offset in starter usage wear and tear may be offset by less run time. Also, in a test done by EDMUNDS with three separate vehicles, they calculated a 10% savings in fuel on average for city driving. So, if you do a lot of city driving and spend more time at idle, there are benefits.Auto Start Stop systems would be likely removed. As much as they tell you it’s good for the environment, it’s worse. A car burns the most gas at start up due to needing a rich fuel source. Now repeat that every time you’re at a stop light. And besides that it’s also more wear on your starter motor.
Im gonna say this nicely, the 10% is a tad high. We had to research this today. And we found only a 3% saving.Not necessarily true. It depends on how often you start and stop AND SIT IDLE, and can save more in city conditions with traffic lights. If you are sitting idle and not running the engine, you can also make the argument over time that there is less wear and tear on the engine itself. So while these system require more robust starters, batteries rods, etc. the offset in starter usage wear and tear may be offset by less run time. Also, in a test done by EDMUNDS with three separate vehicles, they calculated a 10% savings in fuel on average for city driving. So, if you do a lot of city driving and spend more time at idle, there are benefits.
Moving to an EV from an ICE car or truck that leverages auto-start/stop is amazing. The experience is so different, feels so much more refined and creates a generally more smooth, comfortable and quiet driving experience, in comparison. HUGE difference in driving experience.
You did a multi vehicle auto-start/stop fuel economy test today? Wow. I would love to see your data.Im gonna say this nicely, the 10% is a tad high. We had to research this today. And we found only a 3% saving.
SAE has tested start-stops. Around 7%.Im gonna say this nicely, the 10% is a tad high. We had to research this today. And we found only a 3% saving.
Nice Society of Automotive Engineers study from 2023. Thanks.SAE has tested start-stops. Around 7%.
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Does Automatic Start/Stop Actually Improve Fuel Economy? - Jalopnik
While some drivers may find automatic start/stop technology annoying in cars, daily drivers in urban settings stand to benefit greatly from the feature.www.jalopnik.com
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We compared data from years past to today. With multiple different car companies.You did a multi vehicle auto-start/stop fuel economy test today? Wow. I would love to see your data.
I see. Thank you for clearing that up.We compared data from years past to today. With multiple different car companies.
Wait, miss spoke, opened back up the file. It came out to about 5%. But we can settle on 7%SAE has tested start-stops. Around 7%.
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Does Automatic Start/Stop Actually Improve Fuel Economy? - Jalopnik
While some drivers may find automatic start/stop technology annoying in cars, daily drivers in urban settings stand to benefit greatly from the feature.www.jalopnik.com
Seems Rivian is taking a Scout approach with creating crazy colors that aren’t in the industry anymore. Due to the Gray and White and Black Take over lol.
Please spare me...
Very nice vehicle. Thanks for the link.
Very well done. Haven’t gotten to drive it yet, but hoping to soon, when it comes by on its tour.
How about when you hit something when backing up
Can’t decide if I want that for reverse or start (or maybe power off)
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That’s not really the true push. The true push is more ICe vehicles so everyone connected with big oil gets richer. It’s the 2%’s just getting wealthierI just don’t understand getting rid of it because it’s not going to make cars any cheaper. And that’s the push behind this is saying cars will be more affordable. No they won’t.
And oh how I loved those vehicles. They were amazing!They pivoted from the cool off-roader to an EV Truck.
Well said but most of the Mia information is again, Big Oil and smaller groups don’t have the pockets the BO does so it’s very hard to get in front of things. To be honest, had I not gotten on here because of a Scout, I would never have considered buying a BEV-hybrid, yes but not a BEV. I’d love to figure out a way to share the info we learn here to a larger viewing audienceI think more people would swap to a plugin hybrid or EV if they knew more about them, there’s a lot of misinformation out there and people unwilling to research and learn. I few years ago I would have called you insane if you told me I’d be driving an EV, but somewhere in there I started looking into them and learning and when my 2001 F-150 went down I got a 21 charger, but while going from $80 a week to $40 was nice, when my bolt came up near by I jumped at it, an entry level EV to test the waters, fits my daily miles, and now I don’t have to go out of my way to find fuel after work. The best part from $40-80 a week in fuel to $50 a month
Can’t wait to hear more about this endeavor. Sounds awesome. The combination of sound sources sounds awesomeThe Fake Sounds In Scout’s EVs Come Straight From Real American Machines