how does the CT200h performs on freeway?
#16
#17
It's a great highway car. We drove 100 miles today and 60 of them on the highway at 135-140 km/h (85 mph), and finally we got 5,2 l/100km (45 mpg).
Handling is great although I would take 16" wheels because of comfort issues.
Handling is great although I would take 16" wheels because of comfort issues.
Last edited by gpunkt; 06-10-12 at 12:43 PM.
#18
Compared to any toyota or honda the CT200h Is OK on a freeway.
The car is heavy enough to be planted and secure.
Comparec to a Lexus, it's inferior..but you know that already since it's an entry level Lexus car anyway.
At 80 miles/ hr you will hear a lot of wind noise and some engine growl.
The milage will go down, 30-35 mpg seems to be on point .
Now if you try going to drive....let say to the Grape vine you will decrease the milage as low as 25-30 mpgs.
The car is heavy enough to be planted and secure.
Comparec to a Lexus, it's inferior..but you know that already since it's an entry level Lexus car anyway.
At 80 miles/ hr you will hear a lot of wind noise and some engine growl.
The milage will go down, 30-35 mpg seems to be on point .
Now if you try going to drive....let say to the Grape vine you will decrease the milage as low as 25-30 mpgs.
#19
Grapevine is always intimidating for low powered car's I've driven in. How does the CT handle the Grapevine anyway? Lot of struggling? I know electric motors have a bit more torque than normal engines...
#20
I had 4 people in the car and it was full of luggage btw. So pretty good
Last edited by KillaIS250; 06-10-12 at 06:18 PM.
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