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Old 01-27-2006, 02:11 PM   #1
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Earlier this week I compilied all my mileage numbers for the first 5000 miles of the car.

Confirmed that the mileage displayed on the MFD is pretty accurate (MFD average for 5000 miles was 46.0, actual was 45.2). Driving like I've always driven my low tank was 43.1 and the high was 49.0. Seeing that made me want to try for a tank over 50.

Well I'm 240+ miles into this tank and it's killing me! Trying to anticipate all stops, no bursts of acceleration, no short trips, etc. On this morning's commute the tank average dipped below 50 (49.9) and I've been bummed (well not really bummed, just mildly despondent) about it ever since. My commute is mostly on the freeway and now I'm actually hoping for some traffic! Oh well.....if it can't be done it can't be done, I'll live with the overall 45mpg average and be more than happy.

But......there's always the next tank
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Old 01-27-2006, 02:29 PM   #2
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Sounds like Toyota will need to start preparing for lawsuits alleging psychological stress because many Prius owners will have lost control of their OCD.........

MPGD= Milea Per Gallon Depression
OGSS= Obcessive Gas Saver Syndrome
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Old 01-27-2006, 02:32 PM   #3
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Ah no worries. My mileage has slipped too, but just wait until the warmer monhts and it'll pick back up.
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Old 01-27-2006, 02:33 PM   #4
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Originally posted by San_Carlos_Jeff@Jan 27 2006, 12:11 PM
Earlier this week I compilied all my mileage numbers for the first 5000 miles of the car.

Confirmed that the mileage displayed on the MFD is pretty accurate (MFD average for 5000 miles was 46.0, actual was 45.2). Driving like I've always driven my low tank was 43.1 and the high was 49.0. Seeing that made me want to try for a tank over 50.

Well I'm 240+ miles into this tank and it's killing me! Trying to anticipate all stops, no bursts of acceleration, no short trips, etc.  On this morning's commute the tank average dipped below 50 (49.9) and I've been bummed (well not really bummed, just mildly despondent) about it ever since. My commute is mostly on the freeway and now I'm actually hoping for some traffic! Oh well.....if it can't be done it can't be done, I'll live with the overall 45mpg average and be more than happy.

But......there's always the next tank 
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Does anyone know a good shrink (who owns a Prius and understands our needs) to help me with my mild despondency over not breaking the 40 mpg mark?
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Old 01-27-2006, 02:40 PM   #5
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Cheer up folks. I just got back from lunch with a 15 mile trip at 66.8 mpg.
This is not bad for summer, but today was so cold my engine started at some of the traffic lights.

My commute is too short to get great mpg for a tank. So I just go on a trip somewhere in warm weather, when I can drive under 50 mph. That way I can get a pretty good full tank mpg.
So far for tanks my best was 58 but I expect to top 60 this spring.

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Going crazy trying for a tank over 45!

But, I don't have all that many tanks under my belt.
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Originally posted by San_Carlos_Jeff@Jan 27 2006, 03:11 PM
Earlier this week I compilied all my mileage numbers for the first 5000 miles of the car.

Confirmed that the mileage displayed on the MFD is pretty accurate (MFD average for 5000 miles was 46.0, actual was 45.2). Driving like I've always driven my low tank was 43.1 and the high was 49.0. Seeing that made me want to try for a tank over 50.

Well I'm 240+ miles into this tank and it's killing me! Trying to anticipate all stops, no bursts of acceleration, no short trips, etc.  On this morning's commute the tank average dipped below 50 (49.9) and I've been bummed (well not really bummed, just mildly despondent) about it ever since. My commute is mostly on the freeway and now I'm actually hoping for some traffic! Oh well.....if it can't be done it can't be done, I'll live with the overall 45mpg average and be more than happy.

But......there's always the next tank 
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My observations after putting about 1000 miles on my 2006:
1) Even with a lead foot I can get nearly 45 MPG.
2) With more conserative driving, I can get 50 MPG.
3) Getting anything over 50 MPG takes considerable effort.

Technically, my commute is 90% highway miles, but during rush hour the Washington DC beltway is more like a parking lot than a highway.
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I must say that I have noticed about a 5 MPG increase since I've hit ~1000 miles. My first two tanks were 48.5/50.5 actual, the MFD was about 1/1.5 more.

For my third tank, the MFD currently reads 57 MPG, thanks to the "favorable" traffic conditions on the freeway. I have slow, but not stop and go traffic all the way home (22 miles, El Segundo to Orange County).

I think my days of 50+ are numbered however, as my check cleared for my carpool stickers, and that will have me going about 50-60 mph steadily for the majority of the drive.

I really think what makes the difference is driving conservatively. I just followed the great guide by the board member "efusco". I have completely changed me habits in three weeks. It feels weird driving with other people when they accelerate from stopped. When my girlfriend drive my Prius, the average takes a nice dive.
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I got two things working against me at the moment. Lower temperatures, and shorter trips. When I can take a longer trip and the car gets thoroughly warmed up, the gas mileage is over 50mpg. When I just go to run errands, it's work to keep it up to about 43mpg. Sometimes I take the long way around when doing errands just for the fun of seeing the gas mileage go way up. I took a 250 mile trip a month or so ago, and got a total of 54mpg on that one, and it was most all highway.

This should be a bit better in the spring/summer/fall, since it won't take as long to warm up the car, but it does take a few miles to get it really nice and warm.

If your car isn't thoroughly warmed up, you can do all the pulse and glide, anticipation of signals and stop signs, and moderate acceleration that you want, and you're not going to get that great gas mileage that you're hoping for.

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Originally posted by San_Carlos_Jeff@Jan 27 2006, 02:11 PM
Confirmed that the mileage displayed on the MFD is pretty accurate (MFD average for 5000 miles was 46.0, actual was 45.2). Driving like I've always driven my low tank was 43.1 and the high was 49.0. Seeing that made me want to try for a tank over 50.
How are you coming up with you're data? While I know how much gas I pump into the tank, I never can know exactly how much gas is IN the tank. because the gas tank is a bladder with a variable fuel capacity, I have no way of knowing exactly how much gas gets used between fill-ups - and without that you can't calculate MPG???
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