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Replying to: scottc3 (Aug 19, 2009 4:29 pm) I don't hypermile but I do use a few of the tricks learned to maximize milage while driving "normal". I consistantly beat my wife's milage by about 10% (which is 4 to 5 mpg). However the hypermilers will beat me by 15 to 20%. I don't want to work at it that hard, but there are some gains to be had by learning how the system works. Then again, just driving "normal" will still give good results as compared to what you previously drove. |
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Replying to: scottc3 (Aug 19, 2009 4:29 pm) YEAR 1 MPG = 56.8 4.14 69.0 YEAR 2 MPG = 62.8 3.75 76.3 YEAR 3 MPG = 66.3 3.55 80.5 LMPG = 60.9 3.86 74.0 My best tank to-date 70.1 US MPG have pictures and had 2 tanks over 69. I'm on a string of 24 tanks of >60 US MPG with the first one being Feb'09 middle of the coldest part of Canadian winter and I don't use an EBH. Total miles driven 40,300 ...and if it was all going downhill (per scottc3) I would be where now??? Redicoulous!!! dewey, perhaps you're not doing anything wrong. You did demonstrate you can get great mileage on one trip - would like more details about that trip. Also asked you before for your driving profile. Distance / time travelled to work ...etc. Here is what I believe based on the limited info you provided so far: From another post I believe you leave somewhere around Eglinton and Avenue Rd area. You also said you drive downtown. If that is the case that is probably too short of a drive to achieve great MPG. What is the distance and time it takes you to make this daily trip (home - work)? How many 5 minute bars you have on your screen at the end of the trip. Are you interested in meeting and I can go over a few things with you and follow it with a test drive? Sincerely, Gabe P.S. I can show you and have you verify my MPG log sheets for scottc3 who implies that people like me are "liars"
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Replying to: scottc3 (Aug 19, 2009 4:29 pm)
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I'm getting 52MPG driving normally, which was better mileage than driving "gently" in eco mode where I got 48MPG.
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Replying to: justlooking9 (Aug 31, 2009 2:39 am)
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Replying to: vanderhorstg (Aug 31, 2009 7:07 am) EV (electric only, must be in Eco Mode and going slow) Eco Mode Power Mode Right now I don't use any of the button, just using normal mode? The EV and Eco modes seem to make the accelerator less responsive, I haven't tried power mode. |
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I need help from all the math whiz out there. My lease is up and I need to purchase a car within the next 7 days. My options are Camry LE 4-cyl ($19,900+TTL, 0% for 60 months) and Toyota Prius II($23,200, 7% for 60 months). I'm putting 0% down. Camry seems to be the right choice but I'm driving 2500 miles a month. With the gas price of $3.25, will be saving more money by buying the Prius?
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Replying to: vanderhorstg (Aug 23, 2009 7:54 am) |
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Replying to: montecristo (Sep 01, 2009 4:48 pm) Total payments over 60 months Camry $19900 Prius.. $27600 Now fuel Camry Prius Vehicle + Fuel Camry : $19900 + $18750 = $38650 Prius.. : $27600 + $9750 = $37350 Ooops the entire vehicle savings have been used up in fuel burned. Then there's the question of resale value which is almost never discussed. 5 y.o. Camry LE w/ 150,000 miles is 'worth' about $3500 in trade 5 y.o. Prius base w/ 150,000 miles is 'worth' about $5000 in trade Your net cost if you were to dispose of the vehicles after 60 months and 150K miles would be Camry : $38650 - $3500 = $35150 Prius.. : $37350 - $5000 = $32350 This assumes that over the next 5 yrs ( 2015 ) that the price of fuel only averages $3.25 a gallon which is not entirely unreasonable. All-in-all it's close to a wash. Choose which vehicle pleases you better. PS: Geopolitical question. Do you want to give your $9000 to Big Oil and help support OPEC or would you rather give it to Toyota ( $3300 ) and whichever lender you choose ( $4300 ). Me? I'd go with Toyota and my local credit union over Big OIl and OPEC....and save $2800 to boot.
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