What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?

Transport and new transport: energy, pollution, engine innovations, concept car, hybrid vehicles, prototypes, pollution control, emission standards, tax. not individual transport modes: transport, organization, carsharing or carpooling. Transport without or with less oil.
User avatar
Macro
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6515
Registration: 04/12/08, 14:34
x 1637

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by Macro » 01/06/20, 07:39

blah ... buy a tesla to allow a megalo billionaire to send all kinds of crap into space ... I keep my old alfalafritte ... And then his replacement is already arrived ... A van bought at a medical furniture company ... 5 years 360 km: 000 € ... not even needed to make a withdrawal from my booklet A ... Just to resell under the coat a pack of masks stitched in the car of a nurse who made his morning insulins ... And hop my car was funded ...
0 x
The only thing safe in the future. It is that there may chance that it conforms to our expectations ...
taam
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 187
Registration: 26/09/16, 21:57
x 10

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by taam » 01/06/20, 12:39

moinsdewatt wrote:Which allowed me to buy my second-hand Clio III soon 3 years ago.
An electric Clio III?
0 x
taam
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 187
Registration: 26/09/16, 21:57
x 10

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by taam » 01/06/20, 12:50

sicetaitsimple wrote:A Clio petrol from 2011, 5l / 100
:?:
(I see 5,8 l for the lowest consumption given by the manufacturer ...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Clio_III )
0 x
sicetaitsimple
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 9806
Registration: 31/10/16, 18:51
Location: Lower Normandy
x 2658

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by sicetaitsimple » 01/06/20, 14:03

taam wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:A Clio petrol from 2011, 5l / 100
:?:
(I see 5,8 l for the lowest consumption given by the manufacturer ...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Clio_III )


What do you want me to tell you????
Me it is 5l, but I have a very flowing drive and my trips have always been mostly on the road (really very little city and almost never highway). If Wikipedia says anything else, I can't help it.
0 x
taam
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 187
Registration: 26/09/16, 21:57
x 10

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by taam » 01/06/20, 22:32

What do you want me to tell you????
bah, in terms of consumption, nothing : Wink:
0 x
User avatar
Macro
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6515
Registration: 04/12/08, 14:34
x 1637

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by Macro » 02/06/20, 06:53

You want me to tell you ... In terms of consumption ... I had a VW passat break tdi 140cv ... If I drove with on the same routes asking for the same performance as my 106 electric ... It consumed ... 3.9l / 100 : Mrgreen:
0 x
The only thing safe in the future. It is that there may chance that it conforms to our expectations ...
User avatar
GuyGadebois
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6532
Registration: 24/07/19, 17:58
Location: 04
x 982

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by GuyGadebois » 02/06/20, 12:07

taam wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:A Clio petrol from 2011, 5l / 100
:?:
(I see 5,8 l for the lowest consumption given by the manufacturer ...
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Clio_III )

Yes, it is an average road / city / highway. The 5L / 100 are feasible on the road with a light foot and without making big differences in level.
0 x
“It is better to mobilize your intelligence on bullshit than to mobilize your bullshit on intelligent things. (J.Rouxel)
"By definition the cause is the product of the effect". (Tryphion)
"360 / 000 / 0,5 is 100 million and not 72 million" (AVC)
taam
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 187
Registration: 26/09/16, 21:57
x 10

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by taam » 02/06/20, 15:58

Hello, regarding steep elevations at reasonable and constant speed, I have often found that they are not unfavorable for consumption. Quite often the internal combustion engines are over-dimensioned, on the way up they are therefore better loaded and on the way down the injection is cut therefore zero consumption, the average up / down can therefore be done without overconsumption.
0 x
taam
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 187
Registration: 26/09/16, 21:57
x 10

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by taam » 02/06/20, 16:03

I had a VW passat break tdi 140cv ... If I drove with on the same trips asking for the same performance as my 106 electric ... It consumed ... 3.9l / 100
Yes, when you start having the most large small, it's endless ... like here : Wink:
0 x
User avatar
GuyGadebois
Econologue expert
Econologue expert
posts: 6532
Registration: 24/07/19, 17:58
Location: 04
x 982

Re: What is the margin of car manufacturers on a car?




by GuyGadebois » 02/06/20, 16:56

taam wrote:Hello, regarding steep elevations at reasonable and constant speed, I have often found that they are not unfavorable for consumption. Quite often the internal combustion engines are over-dimensioned, on the way up they are therefore better loaded and on the way down the injection is cut therefore zero consumption, the average up / down can therefore be done without overconsumption.

Yes, that's on paper, in practice it's slightly different. And here we are talking about a Clio whose engine is not oversized.
0 x
“It is better to mobilize your intelligence on bullshit than to mobilize your bullshit on intelligent things. (J.Rouxel)
"By definition the cause is the product of the effect". (Tryphion)
"360 / 000 / 0,5 is 100 million and not 72 million" (AVC)

 


  • Similar topics
    Replies
    views
    Last message

Back to "New transport: innovations, engines, pollution, technologies, policies, organization ..."

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 325 guests