RE: You Won't Hear Us Coming
Tuesday 28th May 2002
You Won't Hear Us Coming
Silent cars for noise patrol
Discussion
Mate of mine has got one of these. They are BIZARRE. Once they're warmed up they actually switch the engine on and off as necessary....this means that in the last drive through the estate on the way home the thing can be using the electric engine only.
It is seriously weird driving about in it at low speeds.
Once its on the motorway you can cruise at 80mph quite effectively. They're not badly made, either.
Couldn't own one myself, like.....
It is seriously weird driving about in it at low speeds.
Once its on the motorway you can cruise at 80mph quite effectively. They're not badly made, either.
Couldn't own one myself, like.....
I also have a mate with one and Don is right they are strange cars. It is really odd sitting at lights with no engine at all. Silently gliding round the supermarket its an ideal stealth killer!
Must also say the graphics screen is a hoot. You get a graph showing your fuel consumption and a diagram to show where energy is going and .... what a toy! (sorry officer no I didn't notice the traffic had stopped, but look how much energy I saved when I hit the queue!)
In all seriousness if I did lots of miles a year and wanted something that got me from A to B efficiently, economically and in reasonable comfort this car would be on my list.
Must also say the graphics screen is a hoot. You get a graph showing your fuel consumption and a diagram to show where energy is going and .... what a toy! (sorry officer no I didn't notice the traffic had stopped, but look how much energy I saved when I hit the queue!)

In all seriousness if I did lots of miles a year and wanted something that got me from A to B efficiently, economically and in reasonable comfort this car would be on my list.
Like Don says... these things are bizzare - worth a go just for the hell of it!
Much to my amusement I managed to leave a numpty (in a nice brown nova) standing at the lights on the test drive! - Give the pedal some stick and you get petrol and electric motor together (quite nippy to about 40mph!
Much to my amusement I managed to leave a numpty (in a nice brown nova) standing at the lights on the test drive! - Give the pedal some stick and you get petrol and electric motor together (quite nippy to about 40mph!
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