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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
I am so impressed with this SUV U simply don't kno... It has a flaw that limits it's usefulness in the EXTREME Winter but U still are able to get it's advertised MPG. 23.5Average is EXCELLENT for a vehicle this large... and 26.5MPG combined is phenomenal. This flaw is a problem in all all hybrids thus far... and I hate to see what it will be like for TESLA owners in a cold climate.. not that they would drive a sports car in the snow, but it doesn't have to be snowing to be cold.
The great question is... will Li-Ion be better in the Cold than Nimh... and why don't the Manufacturers... GM, Toyota, Ford, etc... sell a system similar to the Engine Warmers that they do as an option in the Maine, Alaska, Minn, etc to keep the batteries warm over night?
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Utah
Drives: 2007 Aura XR
Posts: 333
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
I submit that you can have a large SUV as a TV and still be responsible. I like to camp but just won't sleep in the ground at my age. I use public transportation so the Avalanche almost only goes the short drive to the train station around town with the occasional trip to the Home Depot. If not traveling I go over a month between fill ups. My fuel usage is probably less around town than full time commuters in econo-boxes. Then when I go camping I "spend" my fuel savings and enjoy every minute of it without guilt. If two-mode was available across the board in the longer vehicles and had a couple of years under it's belt to prove reliable in the boonies I'd have gone that way.
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,447
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Re: Very interesting real world Tahoe hybrid review
No need to justify your Suburban to the naysayers. Buy and drive what makes you happy!
I had a small SUV (Equinox) and with only one kid is was far too small for any trip beyond one day, once you load it up with pack-n-play, stroller, and much more. I also like being able to take my in-laws with me when I go out to dinner - sure beats having to take two cars! I also like being able to haul what ever I want to haul whenever I want to. I have a 2007 Yukon XL Denali that gets only 14.5 mpg but it rides very comfortably, has gobs of passing power, and carries everything I want to carry! I don't use it for my daily commute - I have a smaller car for that. But for hauling family and stuff around, nothing beats it! I love it! ![]() Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 4,763
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Re: Very interesting real world Tahoe hybrid review
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I think the 2007+ Suburban is a beautiful SUV, but I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how anyone with a family big enough to use most of its space can budget one. I understand that a Prius doesn't pay for itself in fuel savings compared to a good new economy car, just like a Tahoe Hybrid doesn't pay for itself compared to, say, buying a Tahoe LTZ until you've driven them for many thousands of miles. They're bought because the high tech is a form of a luxury and prestige item - and that's fine with me. My family has had bad luck buying used cars. We do lots of driving (I probably contribute more to air pollution and foreign oil dependence than you do) and most of the used vehicles we purchase start getting really expensive repairs. Oh, and as an aside, I'm a stickler for safety. It's probably a waste, because your chances of dying in a car crash are relatively tiny. And if your Suburban hits an economy car, the crash ratings on the little car is irrelevant. But in many less serious crashes, the differences between a Prius (which has reasonably good crash test ratings) and a Metro are enormous. We bought a new Honda minivan instead of a perfectly good used Dodge because of the added safety doohickies on the Honda. (The 2008 Dodge minivans have the full gamut of safety doodads, but they weren't available when we bought the Odyssey.) |
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Calgary, Alberta.
Posts: 384
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
A full size SUV that gets the same city mileage as a 4 cyl Camry blows the whole you don't need a full size SUV/PU argument out of the water.
22mpg is 22mpg no matter what you drive. Most people in N.America live in cities and their cars rarely if ever see true highway miles so saying you get 45mpg highway doesn't mean ****. If I had the cash I'd drop it on a Tahoe Hybrid in a heart beat, it beats the city mileage in my Grand Am. Hell, you'll stop for gas less in the Tahoe due to the bigger tank, that means less impulse snacks at the convinence store, better for the environment, better for you as well. |
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: north of the 49th parallel
Drives: '08 Z60 Silverado
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Re: Very interesting real world Tahoe hybrid review
Although true, I think that the extra electricity cost outweighs the extra gasoline usage. Then you're back to square one.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Ontario, Canada
Drives: 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT 2.2L I4
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
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I think what you are trying to refer to is a battery blanket. http://www.electricgeneratorsdirect....4&source=other One big advantage I see in the Tahoe is that the battery is under the second row of seats so as the cabin warms the battery will warm.
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Long Beach, CA
Drives: Caddy CTS
Posts: 1,413
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
If people choose to purchase a full size SUV, then let them. It's their money, and they have a right to spend their hard earned cash any way they pleased. If they choose to buy a Hummer over a Cobalt, then so be it. Stop attacking people because you disagree with their decision to purchase a vehicle of your personal beliefs.
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5.3 Liter Vortec V8
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
Very impressive vehicle,however, i don't see it being viable in Quebec. Also, I absolutley hate the Hybrid graffic along the side.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Re: Very interesting real world Tahoe hybrid review
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It is generally considered in bad taste to approach a person who is overweight and say to them, "Ya know, it would make more sense if you stopped eating so much. Your caloric intake is not matching your caloric needs. I don't see how you can justify purchasing two gallons of whole milk, when you and your family clearly need only one gallon of skim milk". It looks and sounds bad. Just be a little more considerate. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montreal
Drives: DeVinci Silverston 2
Posts: 393
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And it reduces engine wear, my car get warm faster, it helps reduce emissions, and since power come from hydroelectricity and wind power it's good for the environment. |
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3.8 Liter V6
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montreal
Drives: DeVinci Silverston 2
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
Just a really simple and probably stupid question here : what sort of mileage would a , regular (5.3L) Tahoe get if it got all the weight saving work, the aerodynamic improvement and the 6 speed auto ?
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4.4 Liter Supercharged Northstar
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 2,385
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
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My wife drives our Tahoe a half mile each way so if you're driving more than a mile you need to quit wasting your money and our precious resources and move closer to your job.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Colorado Sprins, CO
Drives: 2001 Chevy Suburban Rollin on 22's
Posts: 935
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
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3.9 Liter V6
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Colorado Sprins, CO
Drives: 2001 Chevy Suburban Rollin on 22's
Posts: 935
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Re: In the AutoblogGreen Garage: 2008 Chevy Tahoe Two-Mode Hybrid
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When my sister was here she dropped the gas mileage in my Suburban so much it actually ended up being cheaper for me to drive the Suburban to work than the Ion and let her drive the Ion. It was weird.
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"That's the new GM, may it long live" -Washington Times. Only an American Car can have 500+hp, go from 0-60 in under 4 secs., top out at almost 200mph, and still get 24 mpg (2008 standards). ![]() Volt=Electric Car (it is a series hybrid.............sometimes) An Electric Car Always. If you got a chance check out http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2597944 and rate my ride plz. 2001 Chevy Suburban (The one in the Avatar) 2006 Saturn Ion (wifes car) |
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