That is my question.
I've driven manuals, autos for 55 years, a CVT scooter for 20.
Now the wife has a 24 Prius AWD, and I don't know what to do, mostly for longevity!
Do I?:
Simply select an input (say 40% throttle) and HOLD that until I reach my terminal speed, or
Vary my input, like a real car? (Low RPM right after shift, and 'rev up' as/with speed increases.)
My gut says select an input rate and hold, so the controller and I are not reacting to each other (maybe a learned behavior from scooter?). But then, maybe the scoot had maybe a $50 transmission, and this $5K?
Long life is goal, economy takes care of itself, it's plenty quick at that single rate.
Anyone know what's best?
I've driven manuals, autos for 55 years, a CVT scooter for 20.
Now the wife has a 24 Prius AWD, and I don't know what to do, mostly for longevity!
Do I?:
Simply select an input (say 40% throttle) and HOLD that until I reach my terminal speed, or
Vary my input, like a real car? (Low RPM right after shift, and 'rev up' as/with speed increases.)
My gut says select an input rate and hold, so the controller and I are not reacting to each other (maybe a learned behavior from scooter?). But then, maybe the scoot had maybe a $50 transmission, and this $5K?
Long life is goal, economy takes care of itself, it's plenty quick at that single rate.
Anyone know what's best?