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| Table I - E.P.A. Fuel Economy for Selected 2003 Vehicles. + H: C: v6 O& k- ]3 D) E& pCar, SUV, Truck        Size        MPG     City/Hwy
 u9 a! v4 X) k8 R' ~+ R6 f/ [BMW Z4 Roadster        TS        20/28
 ( O1 Y: ?  e7 @& e- c( V  bNissan Maxima        M        20/26! n* {/ B  ~8 [
 Chevrolet Corvette         TS        19/28
 3 H& U- W% h& h; o- gSAAB 9-5                              M          22/31
 / t% B; h8 Q# l, GFerrari Modena/Spyder        TS        11/16        : B; `9 V$ {3 Y2 T! U) d% p
 Saturn L200        M        24/321 ~$ f( L8 F& C' x  K+ e
 Honda Insight*        TS        61/68        ) Q. h8 x, X1 s; R
 Toyota Camry        M        23/325 s4 D$ f9 d/ a0 w6 Q
 Mazda MX-5 Miata         TS        23/28
 o% B$ [1 G5 o5 _3 NVolkswagen Passat        M        22/31
 8 H$ a3 r9 w9 u) D0 ]# h5 M0 dNissan 350Z                             TS        20/26
 3 ~9 W# Y8 k1 ?6 ~Volvo S80                            M        20/28
 7 r/ u$ E3 ^) [  d- |* w  x# i& [! iAudi TT Coupe        MC        21/29        + Q7 E$ u9 a' Y) V7 u* _
 BMW 745 I                               L        18/263 F% J7 h9 ~: E: q
 BMW Mini Cooper*        MC        28/37        , H7 f  c, u  A2 |8 }. m1 P3 X
 Buick LeSabre        L        20/29
 7 B3 a5 c8 x' f( }4 O, gPorsche Carrera 2 Coupe        MC        18/26
 7 P( k( b& L* Q8 M# f) Z9 OBuick Park Avenue        L        20/29* C9 I, |8 k  k  l( c, |9 {
 Ford Mustang        SC        20/29
 + c4 H0 }" ]2 W) D6 ?3 |Cadillac DeVille        L        18/27
 5 l. w* `. V7 ^( NSubaru Impreza        SC        20/27        ( ^6 J9 W, U: P2 c' t- ]
 Chevrolet Impala*        L        21/32
 ]8 B0 [1 D1 M: yVolkswagen New Beetle        SC        24/31        " s- y' S! ]2 r8 {7 p. s- w7 u
 Chrysler LHS, [) \! Z1 r: U5 e8 h: s' g
 Dodge Intrepid        L        21/29( K' s( K9 H% S+ R! W
 Audi A4                            C        22/31
 ; y! m7 M8 D6 U7 o7 F1 CFord Crown Victoria1 {8 y4 n' ]8 N2 M/ L
 Mercury Grand Marquis        L        18/26
 - k9 F( E" b& k7 H8 Y4 sBentley Continental L         C        11/16        8 s$ g! k* L* T! \2 ~& @, s
 Ford Taurus
 / j. O8 Q5 k, Y( S1 \Mercury Sable         L        20/28
 ! D3 W$ c7 U' {0 T6 DBMW 325 I                               C        20/29        4 H" a; V; `* d; b# B) Q( W
 Lincoln Town Car        L        17/25
 , x$ A" {! H( _  C, S" RBMW 525 I        C        20/28
 & v; n6 T* U" ]" c# PPontiac Bonneville        L        20/29
 3 @- A8 G5 ~0 R5 O3 ^Chevrolet Cavalier
 / V3 z' z5 \* ]4 w$ \9 g2 Z0 _Pontiac Sunfire        C        24/33        9 q: q! I, Y, G$ q$ g
 Toyota Avalon        L        21/29$ v1 i8 y8 b# a' [7 a- j
 Dodge Neon                              C        25/32
 0 @# g) w4 M+ X- f7 v/ PChevrolet S10: r$ K; |9 I) M; R4 l
 GMC Sonora                         SPT        22/28
 4 X1 E7 d* x. RFord Focus                               C        27/33
 6 [; k. Q8 b" h7 P' ?Chevrolet C1500
 ' h! k+ v/ d# UGMC Sierra                          ST        15/20
 . W+ _# ^' W3 u3 |% G  F1 ZHonda Civic                     C        29/38
 2 A) g  {4 @4 L" W1 qDodge Dakota         ST        18/19
 ' j  r6 m; U+ w- [6 {+ @% E8 QHonda Civic Hybrid        C        46/51        + V5 k& _( V! N" e
 Dodge Ram 1500         ST        15/20
 9 u: n% u1 r) v& A; x! e" c% t" L* Q, {Hyundai Elantra        C        25/33
 & G9 ?* k8 k  d6 E2 tFord F150                           ST        16/20
 0 c- V2 J* ?6 i4 t4 XMazda Protégé        C        25/30        ; a; B1 c( d) B% a2 p4 R
 Ford Ranger Pickup*        ST        24/29- ~7 M) s, m: X' d; |4 w2 v) j- P
 Mercedes C240        C        19/25        5 B, I- g7 p1 B! x* U4 Q7 |' @9 r
 Nissan Frontier         ST        22/25  b7 O+ Y" Y) m; o" f* d2 ^
 Nissan Sentra        C        28/35        1 J5 R4 \0 f- h" W/ g
 Toyota Tacoma         ST        22/27
 0 t5 A# S( S3 `0 {1 ?Pontiac Grand Am        C        24/33        6 `" W3 P1 ^: q, |
 Ford Econoline E250        CV        14/17
 , ^3 z  o7 j7 j& I4 f' GSAAB 9-3                                C        23/31        $ ?, N$ c) r5 b" ]  ?, A5 l, ?
 Chevrolet Venture        MV        19/26
 " y: E, A: h- b, ?9 Y* c" r; M; @6 qSaturn Ion                              C        24/32        - x1 W/ j! P3 p
 Chrysler/Dodge Caravan        MV        18/25
 " t9 [4 q" v; V' [Subaru Legacy/Outback        C        22/28
 3 x% V" d, O" F" K& V. F; z' OFord Windstar        MV        17/23
 1 l' s9 o4 t: K7 h1 L2 ?Toyota Corolla        C        29/38
 / P9 U0 {9 B! E7 X  n$ `Honda Odyssey        MV        18/25
 1 c) Q2 y& \& [! x9 n9 l( F& y- RToyota Echo                  C        35/43
 d8 X0 L5 G  j! |Mazda MPV                              MV        18/25
 : j) w0 c. E$ V) i; uToyota Prius*        C        52/45        % S3 j/ d' ~$ G2 ^, _
 Toyota Sienna        MV        19/24
 / e; `4 c3 g$ i6 _Volkswagen Golf Diesel        C        42/49        $ x; ]' B* _9 I: G" Q: `  |
 Volkswagen Eurovan        MV        17/20
 ) t) h3 s5 G) d$ eVolkswagen Golf        C        24/31
 ; x8 u7 E- x, b) X& cBMW X5                             SUV        16/21
 ; C% ]7 M  c) G; W% W+ k/ S/ l8 ^4 bVolkswagen Jetta Diesel        C        42/49
 . x& f8 ?+ r, s+ k6 k5 R6 QChevrolet Suburban        SUV        13/173 q1 t! O1 a# ~9 W5 A) D) a
 Volkswagen Jetta        C        24/31
 , z% o0 F% ~# ]2 a7 [Chevrolet Tahoe        SUV        14/18! x7 K) E( s! ^: Y- e1 Q
 Volvo S40                           C        22/30        - j  @) n( a5 `: T5 a
 Chevrolet Trailblazer        SUV        15/218 I+ y1 u7 w6 e7 Y& g
 Volvo S60                             C        20/28
 # O# l: e  X/ T3 p1 NDodge Durango        SUV        14/18) |0 |& W  G6 V$ q& t# P, w) T
 Acura 3.2 TL                                M        19/29        ' d. I3 L! V) T) G  Q3 v+ @9 I+ l
 Ford Escape                       SUV        18/23# ?+ k$ `: D. W" @: Y2 l( p
 Audi A6                           M        20/27
 , h, {5 H3 z8 z$ TFord Expedition        SUV        14/18
 $ n3 H5 x) Y% _( c* Q5 z2 J2 wBuick Century        M        20/29        8 m2 Z" M9 H4 ^$ M" v" H, T
 Ford Explorer        SUV        14/19, h  n# s# v. Q1 Z$ Z
 Buick Regal                              M        19/29        * g* j! U3 e/ ^) S& M
 Honda CRV                            SUV        22/26
 - }, {2 z" |) e" D1 E, b7 _Chrysler Sebring
 . F6 @  S$ h7 S- T5 nDodge Stratus        M        22/30
 M* y! T) `! k) f) J, ~Jeep Grand Cherokee        SUV        16/21! U6 B/ A5 |. Y
 Honda Accord*        M        24/33        ) Q. L9 g0 R& l* ]5 E9 e3 O- @! b  E
 Jeep Liberty        SUV        17/21; f' p1 r& Z: r6 N* e) M' ^8 r
 Hyundai Sonata        M        22/30
 , [8 w# }! K5 e% k$ LNissan Pathfinder        SUV        15/19
 + C9 g$ L6 h- fJaguar S-Type 3.0 Litre        M        18/26        ' Q0 k& B: J; ]( n/ l% T$ M
 Saturn Vue                          SUV        21/26
 4 K0 e+ O9 t# G/ |& n- DLexus ES 300        M        21/29
 . B6 z; E! o! `  @/ K% o' RSubaru Forester        SUV        21/27: `& j! V$ |/ M! G% A
 Mercedes-Benz E320        M        19/27        7 F) q8 V1 j' F9 ~: v2 d
 Toyota 4Runner        SUV        15/19
 2 `; u1 _9 f4 ~# T9 r" y8 ]Nissan Altima        M        23/29        . h5 c) Q) W7 ~1 @
 Toyota RAV 4        SUV        22/270 v8 T; I2 `+ f: L, B, f
 
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 & ^7 n/ b$ |. R8 e3 ?* - Best in class  TS – Two Seater  MC – Minicompact  SC – Subcompact  C - Compact  M – Midsize
 * r9 h0 M. n+ J: X* M" ~L – Large  SPT – Small Pickup Truck 2WD  ST – Standard Pickup Truck 2WD  CV – Passenger/Cargo Van  e9 ]) H/ h! n( l& y2 r: p
 MV – Minivan  SUV – Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
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 Karin B. Kirk
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 Assignment in addition to the basic Lifestyle Project
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 $ U* S6 g* Y# V7 pDuring the first week of the Lifestyle Project, find two tasks that you normally do. Determine the energy requirements of each task, and water use or garbage output, if applicable. Do these tasks require large inputs of energy or create a lot of waste? Or are you surprised by how little energy a given task requires? You may need to do a bit of background research to determine the energy needs of various appliances or tasks. , x) x7 f" c6 E0 A% t0 S& `& L
 Hot shower
 1 q% d% n  K! L: [- L- I- GThe shower uses up to 5 gallons of water per minute. It takes 440 Btu to heat one gallon of water, or 2200 Btu per minute. Thus, a 10 minute shower uses 50 gallons of water and 22,000 Btu of energy. A 20-minute shower uses a whopping 44,000 Btu!
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 How about a bath? It takes about 35 gallons to fill the bathtub. This would require 15,400 Btu, and is equivalent to a 7 minute shower. So if you want a long, hot soak, taking a bath uses less water and energy than a long shower.
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 , V( D' q1 D: E: E! `: zAn average stereo uses 80 watts. To find out how much energy your stereo requires, look on the labels on the back. You should find a number followed by a "W." For instance 150W would mean 150 watts. Some appliances give the energy requirement in amps (for example 1.5 A). To convert amps to watts, multiply by 120 (1.5 amps x 120 volts = 180 watts).; F* z/ O7 L+ y( \
 
 9 s! _+ d  u% x+ A# Y( E$ PLet's say you listened to your 80 watt stereo for 2 hours. This would be 160 watt-hours. If you divide watt-hours by 1000, you get kilowatt hours, and 3412 Btu is equivalent to one kilowatt hour./ Y9 h% i+ I3 `; W1 Z4 w" u0 h
 
 7 I; \1 `, o; B. o( @! H80 watts x 2 hours = 160 watt-hours
 0 ?0 ?0 \/ p. B3 h2 V0 M2 f160 watt-hours/1000 = 0.16 kilowatt-hours
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 " g! r3 m4 `. [: PSo you can see that a ten minute shower uses much more energy that 2 hours of stereo playing.; E% G2 e4 H5 Z
 
 ( F- H8 ~5 v" Q* ?* k2 q  W; D% yLaundry: X# f3 E& @2 c4 f2 b' h6 {) ]
 
 6 Q# d4 Z1 y+ K4 f- b3 |. D; cIt takes 40 gallons of water to do one load of laundry. The only thing you can do to minimize water use is to run only large, full loads of laundry. But you can reduce your energy use by choosing cooler water. Remember that it takes 440 Btu to heat one gallon of water. If you wash and rinse your laundry with hot water, this would require 17,600 Btu. If you use warm water, you could cut this number in half, or 8,800 Btu. If you use cold water, no energy is required to heat the water. The "bright colors" cycle on campus washing machines is the cold cycle.
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 Each gallon of gasoline is equivalent to 125,000 Btu. How much energy does it take to drive from Skidmore to Stratton Mt., Vermont for a day of skiing? This depends on the fuel efficiency of your car.
 7 f1 g) p! N" A0 rHere's a sampling of EPA fuel economy estimates for the 2003 model year
 ' j, H3 z9 }2 A# o+ y+ V8 n6 ?8 eIn Table I, you will see a sampling of EPA fuel economy estimates for the 2003 model year. The some of the information was gathered on the web by going to the manufacturer's web page. Interestingly, some manufacturer's web pages do not include EPA gas mileages. In some cases specific models, do not put the EPA gas mileages on their web pages. Guess why! The best resource is the EPA web page: http://www.fueleconomy.gov ; z& E. c# ~: e; f, @% ?/ {
 
 2 @! {: Z" i9 K* CSo if it's 62 miles from here to Stratton and you're driving a Chevy Blazer, let's say you'll get 20 miles/gallon (the average between city and highway miles). The 124 mile round trip will use 6.2 gallons of gasoline and 775,800 Btu. The same trip in a Honda Civic will use 3.1 gallons of gasoline and 387,500 Btu. The gluttonous Chevy Suburban will need 7.75 gallons and nearly 1,000,000 Btu to make the journey.
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 Over the life of a car, the fuel economy makes a very large difference in the amount of gasoline used. Let's compare a Jeep Grand Cherokee with a Volvo station wagon over the life of the car. These cars are comparable in term of passenger and cargo space. Assume that both cars will last for 100,000 miles (which raises another issue over the longevity of some cars over others). The Volvo will require 4,081 gallons of gasoline. To drive the same 100,000 miles the Jeep will consume 6,250 gallons -- considerably more! You could save 2,169 gallons by buying a Volvo instead of a Jeep Cherokee. And you'd also be safer in the Volvo. Plus, they have heated seats.
 . Q8 |  w0 U6 s3 R% XFurther information about fuel economy can be found at: www.fueleconomy.gov. From there you can find fuel economy figures for cars from 1985 to the present. There is also useful information how to maximize your fuel efficiency. Table I, below, contains generalized data from the EPA and is for cars and transmissions that we thought were the most likely for students (and some others for comparison). The size of the car is determined by the EPA based on interior passenger volume. You will find some surprises in the list.
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