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Old 10-22-2010, 08:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hyundai Sonata - Active grill block

The upcoming Sonata has some interesting ideas for increasing MPGs. I had not thought of having an active front grill block before, but it seems like a great idea.

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"Hyundai says that the Sonata Hybrid is good for 36 miles per gallon in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, and the high-tech battery pack is only a portion of that story. The company's engineers have also rolled in a host of tricks to keep the fuel-economy numbers as high as possible, including what they call an "active air flap" behind that gaping hexagonal inlet in the front fascia. At low speeds, the flap is open to assist in cooling the gas engine, but once the vehicle speeds up, the flap closes to decrease the Sonata Hybrid's coefficient of drag by as much as 10 percent."

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"And what does all of that translate into once on the road? During our time behind the wheel, we saw just over 36 mpg in intermittent stop and go driving, though if you're ginger with the accelerator, numbers closer to 40 in combined driving weren't unheard of among the gaggle of writers the company had out to sample the Sonata Hybrid. Just out of morbid curiosity, we spent the last 30 miles of our drive hypermiling the hybrid. When all was said and done, we walked away with a sweaty 60 mpg, further proving that by and large, fuel economy falls on the shoulders of the nut behind the wheel."

nice looking car.

If the reporters got 60 MPG with no practice hypermileing the car one of us should get 65-70 MPG
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What impresses me is that this is a mid-size car. Is it easy to get 60 MPG in a Camry Hybrid?

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If the reporters got 60 MPG with no practice hypermileing the car one of us should get 65-70 MPG
I should think so. The car has my attention, but I won't buy 'em new. Can't wait to hear from the early adopters.

However, one reviewer said the car is "as grocery getter as you can get". But, some people derive pleasure from speed and handling performance, and others derive satisfaction from MPG performance. Me- I like both.
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Is it easy to get 60 MPG in a Camry Hybrid?

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I don't know how easy it is but it should be possible. A Ford Fusion Hybrid was hypermiled to 80 mpg.

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I thought....

D(future)H & I were reading the R&D story about the Sonata Hybrid last night & he read about the active grill blocking & for some reason I thought I had read another vehicle had the same sort of active flap that the sonata hybrid does, but I can't find it anywhere....Am I crazy or??
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the Cheviot cruse has one too. My car has one too but that is home made
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Thank you!!! I knew I wasn't crazy I believe I read about it on Clean MPG the first time.
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