Thanks to Brig at MINI of Peabody for telling me about this “Picking Up Our MINI” video on YouTube.
If you’ve never met Hrach (or even, never heard of him!) then check out this video 🙂
Thanks to Brig at MINI of Peabody for telling me about this “Picking Up Our MINI” video on YouTube.
If you’ve never met Hrach (or even, never heard of him!) then check out this video 🙂
On the way down to JLG in Pennsylvania, I covered 500 miles in 7.5 hours – very few traffic delays helped, and travelling “somewhat quicker” than the speed limits helped (always safe, of course – and never too fast …)
Coming back, I didn’t have any deadline, so I chose more relaxation, taking the Taconic Parkway and maintaining speeds close to posted – and slower than many vehicles (about 5mph above) … I was able to enjoy driving GPMINI, listening to the stereo, and admiring the scenery:
On the way down, I got about 380 miles on a tank of gas – calculated average MPG was about 28.3 … coming back at about 10mph less, I got over 450 miles from the tank, and the MPG rose to 32.8! So if you want to save gas, just obey those speed limits 🙂
GPMINIs OBC calculation of MPG is pretty close – much better than the 10% optimism I’ve seen in previous MINIs – my calculated 32.8 was displayed as 33.6 (better than 2.5% error):
Postscript:
I remain VERY HAPPY with the quality & choice of music on Sirius satellite radio – but it continues to amaze me the places where I’ll lose satellite signal … along I-90 near worcester (no buildings or trees, just a hill in the distance), drop-outs from bridges (narrow ones, with the dropout occurring for about 2s, but a way further up the road), that sort of thing. It seems to me that I’m just not always receiving both Sirius satellites – their advertising claims that two are always visible, but I don’t believe them. Maybe it’s better in more southerly locations.
Nevertheless, it works for at least 58 minutes out of the hour, and is great to listen to … during the drive I spent many hours on “Super Shuffle” and enjoyed pretty well every track – it also tells you the “normal” channel for each artist being played, so gives a great idea of “what goes where” 🙂
MINI USA have put up pictures that they took during MINI United, on a Shutterfly account (so you can order any copies you want – less expensive than last years MTTS pictures!)
Here’s a picture I ordered (I couldn’t take it at the time!):
If you were there, or if you’re just interested, head over to MINI USA / MINI United on Shutterfly, and browse 200 pictures!
Links to my MINI United coverage:
2007/06/22: MINI United 2007: A tour of Amsterdam
2007/06/23: MINI United 2007: a day at the races
2007/06/23: MINI United 2007: an evening in Amsterdam
2007/06/24: MINI United 2007: Rain and more rain
2007/06/24: MINI United 2007: the last day
2007/06/24: MINI United 2007: Dinner with friends