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Toyota Prius, Hybrid Cars, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Sedan
#971 of 982 Re: MPG 2012 Prius III [dmathews3]
by rinima
Mar 04, 2013 (1:46 pm)
Great, so you prepaid over $10k on gas.
#972 of 982 What is Prius mileage on Fwy?
by looking4w
Mar 17, 2013 (11:02 pm)
I do a weekly drive of 2x200 miles on the fwy with speed limits of 65, 70 and 75 mph, with a 10 miles hilly stretch and the rest flat. If I keep up with the traffic, I need to drive between 70 and 80mph. Most literature on Prius say the mpg drops significantly above 50mph. I am considering buying one, and wondering what to expect for mpg at those speeds. Comments on your experience appreciated.
#973 of 982 Re: What is Prius mileage on Fwy? [looking4w]
by skycaptain
Mar 18, 2013 (2:29 am)
If I can drive a steady 60to 65 mph, I get about 52 MPG. If I am in heavy freeway traffic being pushed to keep up at say 70to 80 mph I will get 46 to 47 MPG.
#974 of 982 Re: What is Prius mileage on Fwy? [looking4w]
by bimmer4me
Mar 18, 2013 (11:00 am)
I drive to my parents home once a month; 300 miles round trip all hwy. My average speed is 70-75 and received 51 mpg. In the city I only acheive 47-48.
Those numbers are calculated the old school method. If I go by the computer, the mpg is much higher.
#975 of 982 Re: What is Prius mileage on Fwy? [looking4w]
by merrydolphin
Apr 06, 2013 (8:07 pm)
I have a 2011 Prius 111 with 17000 mi and I consistently get 48-9mpg at 70-75mph. love it!
#976 of 982 Re: MPG 2012 Prius III [gilvkona]
by priustechsroof
Apr 10, 2013 (9:29 pm)
Hello Posters, Just had to send in my findings with my prius, I bought a used LOADED Prius , with every option they had for 2011, The car is the first car I can get a REAL 50 mpg driving at 70 MPG in colder climate 0 minus 10 F to 90 degrees F in the summer I can get up to 60 MPG still driving 70 MPG .
I am planning a trip of 4000 miles this summer. I have all the bells and whistles on this car for long range driving including air, cruise, stereo NAv package ,Teck package leather seats sun roof Solar package.
It is great to drive all day and pay less for gas than I will pay for Hotel at night.
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May 12, 2013 (4:37 pm)
i drive a 2007 Prius touring model and have been keeping detailed accurate records from time i bought the car new. i have both MPG per the car display as well as MPG gas Pump average. I live in Seattle WA, drive on some hills, do mostly in-city short trip driving and some occasional highway driving. My average gas milage per the gas pump calculation for the over 6 years I have been driving the car is 40.8 MPG, and for the car's display average calculation, it is 39.96. I get better than that on the highway during warmer weather, but even less than that in the city during colder weather. Don't let anyone tell you differently, the Prius's ratings are as overstated as any other hybrid cars.
#979 of 982 Re: the real truth [rsquaglia]
by prius2007
May 14, 2013 (1:01 pm)
re: "Don't let anyone tell you differently, the Prius's ratings are as overstated as any other hybrid cars."
I won't tell you then that on my 2007 Prius (not touring like yours) over 109,000 miles the overall MPG = 63.5 US gal. I appreciate we all have different driving profiles and conditions that impact our personal MPG, but could not resist your generalization of don't let anyone tell you. So I won't tell - SHHHH. I know many other people with life-time MPG > 60 with pictures to prove it.
#980 of 982 Re: the real truth [prius2007]
by pf_flyer HOST
May 15, 2013 (5:26 am)
I believe that the phrase "your mileage may vary" may explain a lot of this