david1972
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Today is the first day I've had use of the phev for work. Driven to where I'm inspecting and have 12 miles leccy left in the tank lol
sawman82 said:Had a esky (cooler box) on the floor between the driver seat and the rear seat. When i pulled it out, the rear seat pad popped up a bit. When I went to investigate i found that the seat folds down and sits in the footwell. This then allows the rear seats to fold down flat. I had no idea this could be done and thought I would have to forever put up with seats that wouldn't fold down flat. Bonus!
maby said:sawman82 said:Had a esky (cooler box) on the floor between the driver seat and the rear seat. When i pulled it out, the rear seat pad popped up a bit. When I went to investigate i found that the seat folds down and sits in the footwell. This then allows the rear seats to fold down flat. I had no idea this could be done and thought I would have to forever put up with seats that wouldn't fold down flat. Bonus!
You really should read your owner's manual - it tells you all about that in there.
sawman82 said:maby said:sawman82 said:Had a esky (cooler box) on the floor between the driver seat and the rear seat. When i pulled it out, the rear seat pad popped up a bit. When I went to investigate i found that the seat folds down and sits in the footwell. This then allows the rear seats to fold down flat. I had no idea this could be done and thought I would have to forever put up with seats that wouldn't fold down flat. Bonus!
You really should read your owner's manual - it tells you all about that in there.
Owners manual. I did read it all the way through, though must have missed it. I really didn't like the structure of the manual. Very hard to read.
BeerHunter said:Stopped the beeping tailgate from making a noise ever again
Kev.
There is nothing that can be done via the control systems, it is a 5 min job to disconnect a plug.tjacobsen said:BeerHunter said:Stopped the beeping tailgate from making a noise ever again
Kev.
How did you manage that one? I've gone over the settings and I can't find any option to turn the thing off..
Drove it to work, 16miles, totally on EV...
Still only on day 2 of ownership so still playing around with the settings and driving style, (today was ultra frugal but 'drive slowly and get on other road users nerves' day)...
It did use up the equivalent of 20 miles of EV today with stereo and air con on so now know it's possible to get to work totally on EV, tomorrow might be a game of trying to work out what points in the journey to get the best recharge and see if I can get down closer on the EV v true mileage usage...
Ultimately, I'd like to think I could get to work and back comfortably on one charge, (and by that I mean not sitting in silence or freezing cold), that way I can charge up at work and not at home
maddogsetc said:Drove it to work, 16miles, totally on EV...
Still only on day 2 of ownership so still playing around with the settings and driving style, (today was ultra frugal but 'drive slowly and get on other road users nerves' day)...
It did use up the equivalent of 20 miles of EV today with stereo and air con on so now know it's possible to get to work totally on EV, tomorrow might be a game of trying to work out what points in the journey to get the best recharge and see if I can get down closer on the EV v true mileage usage...
Ultimately, I'd like to think I could get to work and back comfortably on one charge, (and by that I mean not sitting in silence or freezing cold), that way I can charge up at work and not at home
I think you will struggle to 'comfortably' get 32 miles on pure EV without charging. If your journey is all flat and low speeds with minimal stopping and acceleration you might just do it, but probably not in winter. But hey, if you need petrol, for the last mile or two it's not the end of the world is it
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