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Re: Actual mileage [prius2007] by stevedebi
Jul 05, 2008 (9:38 pm)
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Replying to: prius2007 (Jul 04, 2008 4:42 am)

"To stevedebi,
re: Is someone tells you more, it's not true on any regular basis. " "
 
I suggest you re-read my post, I was quoting someone else... which is why the first part was in "quotes".
 
That person practically guaranteed MPG higher than 45. I agree that is it possible to get far better, but one has to be willing to make the effort of driving for hybrid MPG, rather than driving like a normal vehicle.
 
IMHO, if someone drives a Prius like a regular car, they may well get 45 MPG, even worse in winter.
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Re: Actual mileage [stevedebi] by prius2007
Jul 06, 2008 (3:31 am)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Jul 05, 2008 9:38 pm)

stevedebi,
I stand corrected - you were quoting scottc3, therefore my question is redirected to him. On the other hand I don't necessarily agree with your last statement: "IMHO, if someone drives a Prius like a regular car, they may well get 45 MPG, even worse in winter."
I never ever had a tank even close being that low. My life time MPG is now 58.0 since April 2007 to now nearly 21K miles. This includes winter when I averaged 55.3 MPG. Perhaps if one drives many very short trips than you would get such low MPG. Good luck and enjoy your Prius no matter what it's an awesome car.
Gabe
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Our MPG by tothemaxx2
Jul 06, 2008 (8:13 am)
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We live in the SW Denver CO area. In the 2-1/2 months we've had ours we have put on 2,300 miles and average a consistent 50 to 51 mpg. Three others I work with who own Priuses (sp?) get 47; 51 to 53; and 50 mpg.
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Re: Our MPG [tothemaxx2] by prius2007
Jul 06, 2008 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: tothemaxx2 (Jul 06, 2008 8:13 am)

tothemax: that's a great start... your MPG numbers should get even better as you break in the car and the "driver". Most people report an improvement after 5K miles. Enjoy!
Gabe
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Re: Actual mileage [prius2007] by stevedebi
Jul 07, 2008 (11:44 am)
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Replying to: prius2007 (Jul 06, 2008 3:31 am)

"I never ever had a tank even close being that low. My life time MPG is now 58.0 since April 2007 to now nearly 21K miles. This includes winter when I averaged 55.3 MPG. Perhaps if one drives many very short trips than you would get such low MPG. Good luck and enjoy your Prius no matter what it's an awesome car. "
 
Thanks, but I own a Ford Escape Hybrid. I follow the forums to get tips on MPG, stay up on trends, etc.
 
Let me tell you how most people drive here in LA. They jackrabbit start up to around 40 MPH, then accelerate towards the light, only to hit the brakes when they suddenly (doh!) discover it is still red. They drive 70-75 on the freeways (even those posted for 55 MPH).
 
If a person drove a Prius like that, it would most likely get 45 MPG, in warm weather.
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Re: Toyota Prius Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [KarenS] by mgfullington
Jul 09, 2008 (7:30 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (May 16, 2005 12:53 pm)

When I use any brand of gasoline with Ethanol in my 2008 Prius with 8000 miles, the mileage decreases to about 37 mpg. With non-Ethanol fuel I average between 48 to 52 mgg. Is anyone aware of any fuel that does not come from the Middle East that does not contain Ethanol?
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58mpg? by scottc3
Jul 09, 2008 (7:38 pm)
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I wonder what is so special about how you drive? Every other Prius in the world gets 48-50mpg. As all cars are made the same, perhaps you can share with us your freeway speed, and around town speed. Do you consider yourself a 'normal' driver, doing up and down grades, accelerating 'normally' (slowly but not to hinder traffic).. or do you do something different. I'd like to get 58mpg also.. what is your secret?
 
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Re: 58mpg? [scottc3] by prius2007
Jul 10, 2008 (5:58 am)
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Replying to: scottc3 (Jul 09, 2008 7:38 pm)

Hi Scottc3,
 
I'm glad you're keeping an open mind. What you said about "Every other Prius in the world gets 48-50mpg" is not factual. Go to www.cleanmpg.com or priuschat.com for stats and great tips. The tips are from veteran Prius drivers that I learned from as I'm still a novice driver of the Prius.
 
For starters what I found important:
Even before you get in the car:
1. Consider increasing your tire pressure from the Toyota setting of 35/33 to 40/38. Some people go to the maximum of 45/43 as on the sidewall of the OEM Integrity tires ... and there are those who even go higher. Research tire pressures on www.priuschat.com.
2.Make sure that when oil change is done your oil is not overfilled. Dealers keep doing this against the recommended level in their own service specs.
3. As in real estate location ... location ... location ... route selection is very important. I've experienced with many variations of route selections to and from work. The goal is to have the least amount of fuel consumed which will result in your ideal MPG. For some time I was monitoring different routes and recording my MPG both to and from work and the corresponding conditions like tire pressure; temperature outside ... etc. As I learned different techniques I revisited some of the earlier routes to see what if any difference it makes. Important considerations are: number of lights / stops and how well you can time them and of course terrain. Take advantage of any downhill terrain by gliding. Watch your rate of acceleration and drive like you don't have breaks. Be aware of what's ahead and drive as smoothly as possible.
4. Some people (I only do it on a very limited basis) get excellent MPG by P&G (pulse and glide).
5. Limit short trips or combine them as much as possible - these are killers for MPG because of the low warm-up numbers. Your warm up period in the winter is longer. If you going to have multiple stops plan them: consider going to the furthest point and work your way back. I also consider how long each stops maybe to minimize the cooling down period.
 
You can get much more detail on these subjects and more on the above web sites. I have to emphasize safety first and don't inconvinience other drivers within the laws of the road.
 
On the HWY I mostly drive in the right lane but knowing what the ideal speeds are try and drive at or below the speed limit.
 
Good luck and realize depending on your driving conditions it will restrict how well you'll be able to maximize the potential of the Prius.
Gabe
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Re: 58mpg? [scottc3] by prius2007
Jul 10, 2008 (6:11 am)
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Replying to: scottc3 (Jul 09, 2008 7:38 pm)

re: "perhaps you can share with us your freeway speed, and around town speed"
 
We have 3 diffferent HWY speeds:
1. Country roads: 80KMH (50MPH) that I drive at 80 - 87 KMH (gain speed on any downhill portion especially of there is a hill following it).
2. 90 KMH zones: drive 87 - 97 KMH with the same routine as in #1. These are 2-3 lane HWYs.
3. 100 KMH HWY: drive 87 - 109 KMH with the same routine as #1. These are multi lane 3-8 lanes HWYs.
 
In the city:
Residential or school areas: 40KMH drive at 40 (not very common)
residential 50KMH: drive 50 to 55
60 KMH - drive at 57 - 65
 
==> for all: traffic allowing it - LOL
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Re: 58mpg? [scottc3] by prius2007
Jul 10, 2008 (6:39 am)
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Replying to: scottc3 (Jul 09, 2008 7:38 pm)

re: "Every other Prius in the world gets 48-50mpg"
 
like so: ???
http://priuschat.com/forums/fuel-economy/1429-i-beat-epa-post-em-here-47.html
---> scroll through some of this ... also: www.cleanmpg.com you'll be able to access lots of data

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