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2025 Oct 22, 9:13am   9,317 views  1,627 comments

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1   RC2006   @   2017 Aug 19, 6:33pm  

http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1112106_heres-how-mazdas-hcci-engine-works

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3   NDrLoR   @   2017 Aug 19, 9:08pm  

" For example, when the car is cruising at a consistent speed on the highway or during low-load situations around town"

Good luck! Remember the Cadillac V-8-6-4?

4   mell   @   2017 Aug 19, 9:32pm  

The ice bans are merely political and do not root in any understanding of the matter. Easily reversible. As to the actual performance of this engine, we will see.

5   clambo   @   2019 May 3, 9:41am  

Where I live in N. California, the electricity comes from burning natural gas. The best idea was a natural gas Honda Civic but they aren't sold any more, too bad.

The electric car I like is the Chevy Bolt; it's $30,000 and has a 238 mile range. Charging it with 11cent/kilowatt hour electricity will give you a "fuel cost" of 4 cents/mile, which is a lot less than my car buring $4/gallon gasoline in expensive California.

If I lived in S. Florida again I would consider the Bolt because electricity is about 1/3 the price as in N. California, and I don't drive far when I am down there; I don't want to visit Miami Beach or Disney World, etc.

The govt. subsidy is disappearing from the cars pretty soon.
6   fdhfoiehfeoi   @   2019 May 3, 9:57am  

clambo says
Where I live in N. California, the electricity comes from burning natural gas.

Your area sounds like the exception. When I looked at energy figures for California a few years ago, the majority still came from coal/oil.
7   socal2   @   2019 May 3, 10:08am  

NuttBoxer says
Your area sounds like the exception. When I looked at energy figures for California a few years ago, the majority still came from coal/oil.



Huh? Coal is about 1%

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_California

- Natural gas - 50%
- Hydroelectric - 16%
- Nuclear - 15%
- Geothermal - 6%
- Wind/Solar/Biomass/Other - 12%
- Coal - 1%
8   socal2   @   2019 May 3, 10:12am  

Nice rant by OP.

Suggest the EV haters test drive a Chevy Bolt, Hyundai Kona, Kia Niro or a Tesla if they can afford one.

My Chevy Bolt is simply the fastest and most fun car I have ever owned. I don't even care about the environmental benefits. I am driving a car that is faster than 95% of the cars on the road, super convenient to charge up in my garage and I am saving over $200 month in gas and maintenance.

I am giving up nothing and gaining loads in terms of performance and cost savings.

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