Serious -
Not just US, but people with Golfs, Rabbits, Metros, Mini Coopers (pre-90's) and so on...
The WHOLE NINE YARDS of us, including Honda and Suzuki 350 cars (I had a pair of Honda 600's once)
It almost seems to me like there ought to be an organization of extreme mileage cars that run a rally across the USA once a year. One where you do not win by getting there the fastest or slowest - but by going from coast to coast THE BEST
Does that idea sound as exciting to you as it does to me? Putting long range rally in a new perspective? TIME is within the length of the contest, but the challenge is MPG - and the lowest MPG over the COMPLETED course is what wins
IE: You have "X" amount of time to get there, a generous amount. But you can't have your car pulled by a mule to gain an advantage and arrive in 6 months...
* As I envision it, there would be a class for each fuel type. Diesel, petrol, alcohol, biodiesel, propane, etc...
** At this time, I don't see how an electric car could get from say - LA to Norfolk Virginia - in a reasonable time. But I have been wrong before
I also don't see a way to rate efficiency of electric cars the same as chemical or IC engined machines unless in terms of actual energy expense
(IE: Coulombs of total electrical use rated by KWAH)
*** KWAH = KiloWatt Ampere Hours
It would be a big event if it ever came to be. Start maybe with a lot of fanfare at the Venice Beach Pier in Los Angeles, and the finish line could be Washington DC or a specified location in Kitty Hawk North Carolina
Interstate Highway 40 figures large in my imaginings
Technically, if I-40 is the "ROAD" of choice, it would run from somewhere in LA California to Wilmington North Carolina - and would earn you the title of "IKE HIGHWAY RUNNER" because interstate forty is called the 'Eisenhower Highway" and you would have run it end to end
Not just US, but people with Golfs, Rabbits, Metros, Mini Coopers (pre-90's) and so on...
The WHOLE NINE YARDS of us, including Honda and Suzuki 350 cars (I had a pair of Honda 600's once)
It almost seems to me like there ought to be an organization of extreme mileage cars that run a rally across the USA once a year. One where you do not win by getting there the fastest or slowest - but by going from coast to coast THE BEST
Does that idea sound as exciting to you as it does to me? Putting long range rally in a new perspective? TIME is within the length of the contest, but the challenge is MPG - and the lowest MPG over the COMPLETED course is what wins
IE: You have "X" amount of time to get there, a generous amount. But you can't have your car pulled by a mule to gain an advantage and arrive in 6 months...
* As I envision it, there would be a class for each fuel type. Diesel, petrol, alcohol, biodiesel, propane, etc...
** At this time, I don't see how an electric car could get from say - LA to Norfolk Virginia - in a reasonable time. But I have been wrong before
I also don't see a way to rate efficiency of electric cars the same as chemical or IC engined machines unless in terms of actual energy expense
(IE: Coulombs of total electrical use rated by KWAH)
*** KWAH = KiloWatt Ampere Hours
It would be a big event if it ever came to be. Start maybe with a lot of fanfare at the Venice Beach Pier in Los Angeles, and the finish line could be Washington DC or a specified location in Kitty Hawk North Carolina
Interstate Highway 40 figures large in my imaginings
Technically, if I-40 is the "ROAD" of choice, it would run from somewhere in LA California to Wilmington North Carolina - and would earn you the title of "IKE HIGHWAY RUNNER" because interstate forty is called the 'Eisenhower Highway" and you would have run it end to end
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