Cross-country trip dream

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by coutinpe, Apr 4, 2020.

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  1. Kerbe

    Kerbe Well-Known Member

    You have no idea how sad I am to learn the my trip from just outside New Orleans to Syracuse, NY, and NYC was theoretical - because I was so certain that I had an excellent vacation, visiting friends and family! What a shame that the two 1200 mile legs of my journey were imaginary - I could have SWORN that I started with a full SOC and a full TOG, stopped for the night after 600 miles of driving without being able to recharge, and arrived at my destination each time with 65% SOC - it just seems so REAL to me! How delusional I must be to have taken note of the amount of fuel I purchased and the miles I drove between fictional fill-ups on this (now that I think about it) obviously fictional trip. I wonder if I can find an online therapist to help me with this problem I didn't know I had! ;)
     
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  3. KClark

    KClark Active Member

    Once again, I called your calculations theoretical. I actually said just that in the quote you included. Mpg x gas tank capacity gives a theoretical range, doesn’t it? Theoretical because mpg will vary and because we all fill up before we run out of gas. You never mentioned your actual trip, I try not to comment about things that were never said. But you did say that your theoretical range should be good enough for any driver, which is why I did comment. My actual range on long distance trips is not good enough for me. Again, I try and not make assumptions for others based on my experience, which is why I only offered my experience as a counterpoint to your claim, nothing more.
     
    Last edited: Apr 10, 2020
  4. Kerbe

    Kerbe Well-Known Member

    Ah, but I said no such thing about it being "good enough for any driver". I was responding to the previous comment which used the term, "lack of gasoline range," in an attempt to be reassuring. So, yeah, you kinda did "read into" my comment and interpret in an unintended way. BTW - I'd made the same trip in a VW Golf getting an average of 36 mpg and a Honda Fit, with an average of 33 mpg. The Clarity's mix of battery, regen and ICE makes any comparison of mpg essentially moot.
     
  5. KClark

    KClark Active Member

    You’re right, I did overreach a little bit. You didn’t say our Clarity’s long trip range is good enough for everyone, you said it should be good enough for almost everyone. I should have just noted that unfortunately I am not almost everyone who is satisfied with it.
     
  6. We won't make that drive non-stop in our Sorento that has a 420 mile range. We always stop and fill the tank part way through. Common sense dictates the need to be careful when driving through the desert. We've done Salt Lake city to Las Vegas in the Clarity and stopped for gas once. That's two of us with not a lot of luggage. Did the trip to SLC and back to LV and did the same. One stop for gas each direction.
     
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