6 Amazing Tips For Your Hybrid
Buying a hybrid gives you a bit of a dual identity; there’s one side of you that knows you are saving the environment and taking a step towards a better future. The other side of you is happy knowing that you are saving money and cutting down on trips to the gas station. No matter what side you are currently embracing, we’ll show you how to get the most out of your Lexus hybrid.
1. Achieve Cruising Speed
Accelerate using the engine and then back off once you’ve hit the desired speed range. Don’t worry about the power you’ve used getting up to speed because you’ll cruise much longer now in electric mode.
2. Stop and Flow
At low speeds in crawling traffic, you should accelerate slowly, using as much electric juice as possible. After all, what’s the rush to move another two to three feet?
3. Turning Stop Into Go
Your hybrid has regenerative braking that, when slowing down or braking to a stop, is actually supplying power back to the battery. The trick is to back off slowly and steadily instead of stomping on the brakes at the last minute. You’ll find that after awhile of braking correctly, the batteries will be constantly topped off.
4. Captain Planet in the House
Take a look around the cabin and spot the ECO mode engagement mechanism. Now get that going and watch how the behavior of your vehicle changes. Usually, the behavior changes will be throttle response, air conditioning, and accessory settings drawing power.
5. Be the Master of Your Destiny
Take an extra few moments before starting out on your daily journey by checking routes and traffic on your smartphone. Find the best routes that are free of construction and congestion, and minimize the chance of getting lost; you’ll save even more on gas.
6. Keep a Low Profile
This tip is for anyone who needs to declutter a little bit. Toss out everything in your car that you don’t need, like extra stuff in the trunk, an unused roof-rack, and any heavy items in the back seat. Keep your windows rolled up and sunroof closed at speeds over 45 MPH to reduce drag and gas usage. Last but not least, make sure your tire pressure is on point.
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