DaveinOlyWA
Well-known member
Didn't read the article but guessing methodology was flawed. It is rare that I have "good" weather to test these types of things but this Winter has been very convenient and even very cold (for me anyway) of mid teens is showing no more than a 25% drop in range (from my higher than normal Summer average) and that includes blasting heat from start to finish on my morning commute. (I do wear shorts and t-shirt to work EVERY day)
What should be told is that road conditions play a much bigger part in range loss. Snow, rain, etc. is a MUCH bigger issue than mere cold weather.
What should be told is that road conditions play a much bigger part in range loss. Snow, rain, etc. is a MUCH bigger issue than mere cold weather.