• Lemzlez@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    There’s a few diesel cars that can reach that distance on one tank (though it requires hypermiling)

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      4 days ago

      I did not know

      hypermiling

      means making post-purchase changes to your car to make it more efficient. Why wouldn’t manufacturers sell them in better quality to begin with?

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        11 hours ago

        Not necessarily, it can mean disabling aircon, driving the lower speed limit, taking a flatter route, etc

        It’s not always about quality or performance, you want cars to be comfortable too, which is why you have to make tradeoffs. One thing hypermilers sometimes do is taping the seams on the hood, door, etc to improve aerodynamics. You could make a car from factory without seams in the body, but you won’t sell very many unless you can convince people to crawl in through a window.

        Other things may be prohibitively expensive, or not durable, so you make tradeoffs. As efficient as possible while staying within the chosen price class and providing a certain standard of comfort.