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Old 08-15-2007, 06:08 PM   #1
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I just did a tank where I averaged 50mpg. Display read 50.7 and calculated it came out to 50.1. In the past I have been getting about 45mpg. I know that is not a fantastic number, but I am still excited about it.

I do a 50mile round trip commute from Danville/San Ramon to downtown Oakland. Mostly freeway and the traffic is not too bad. I got the better mileage mostly from anticipating a bit better and reducing my top speed a bit. I don't really have a set top speed, just try to take it easy.

I am 110 miles into my next tank and the average is at 55.6, maybe I can keep it up? I would be ecstatic with a 55mpg tank.
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Old 08-15-2007, 06:20 PM   #2
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I am so embarrased. I just saw the "post you beat the EPA mpg threads".

Wow! Those numbers are incredible.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Winston @ Aug 15 2007, 06:20 PM) [snapback]496436[/snapback]</div>
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I am so embarrased. I just saw the "post you beat the EPA mpg threads".
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You shouldn't be embarrassed about getting 50+ MPG, especially during a commute. I have a 72 mile (RT) commute in mostly heavy traffic, and I'm getting just over 50. On the weekends, when I have a 120 mi. round trip to my boat, mostly on rural roads where I have little traffic to deal with, I get around 60 MPG.

I know it's possible for me to get even better mileage, though I also like to enjoy the drive, and try my best to be courteous to the other drivers by accelerating at a moderate rate. I rarely P&G (usually just on hills), and would rather just set the cruise at the speed limit. I try to anticipate slowdowns, and get on the brake quickly (but gently) to maximize regen at traffic lights and such. I also keep the AC at around 77°. I could set it higher and get another mpg or two, but I also want to be comfortable. I find that with my Prius, my entire driving experience is better, since in my other cars I usually drove as fast as I thought I could without getting a ticket.

I'm not knocking the high-milers-- they probably get just as much pleasure getting the incredible mileage that they do as I get driving the way I do. And even at 50+ MPG, while it may seem low when you compare it to other hypermilers, I'm sure your friends and neighbors turn green with envy if you tell them the mileage you're getting.
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I just discovered a sweet spot today, if you are on the highway and drive between 52 - 54 MPH you can average over 60 MPG with no tricks. Easy to do in slower speed limits through the city. I just happened to have my cruise set at 53 MPH and just noticed that the energy screen constantly read between 58 - 85 for a full 10 minutes. I tried it on my way home same highway which is mostly flat and had the exact same results. (outside temp 78 degrees)
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(GeoDosch @ Aug 15 2007, 03:44 PM) [snapback]496444[/snapback]</div>
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You shouldn't be embarrassed about getting 50+ MPG, especially during a commute. I have a 72 mile (RT) commute in mostly heavy traffic, and I'm getting just over 50. On the weekends, when I have a 120 mi. round trip to my boat, mostly on rural roads where I have little traffic to deal with, I get around 60 MPG.

I know it's possible for me to get even better mileage, though I also like to enjoy the drive, and try my best to be courteous to the other drivers by accelerating at a moderate rate. I rarely P&G (usually just on hills), and would rather just set the cruise at the speed limit. I try to anticipate slowdowns, and get on the brake quickly (but gently) to maximize regen at traffic lights and such. I also keep the AC at around 77°. I could set it higher and get another mpg or two, but I also want to be comfortable. I find that with my Prius, my entire driving experience is better, since in my other cars I usually drove as fast as I thought I could without getting a ticket.

I'm not knocking the high-milers-- they probably get just as much pleasure getting the incredible mileage that they do as I get driving the way I do. And even at 50+ MPG, while it may seem low when you compare it to other hypermilers, I'm sure your friends and neighbors turn green with envy if you tell them the mileage you're getting.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sfdafna @ Aug 16 2007, 11:29 PM) [snapback]497675[/snapback]</div>
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Procter & Gamble

But in this case, Pulse and Glide.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(sfdafna @ Aug 17 2007, 02:29 AM) [snapback]497675[/snapback]</div>
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what does ''P&G" mean?

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If I understand it correctly (and I don't profess to understand all of it), "P&G" means Pulse and Glide --- a method of driving the Prius to maximize gas milege. First you briskly accelerate to a certain speed. Then you let go of the accelerator. Then you lightly step on the accelerator to zero out the consumption arrows on your screen. Then you wait until the speed drops to a level acceptable to you. Then you start the whole Pulse and Glide cycle again.

One thing I always worried about P&G --- isn't that a distraction to safe driving habits? Or for those who practise and master it, does it become undangerous second nature?
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Once you become comfortable with P&G you can pretty much do it without looking at the MFD. You know the feel of glide and you can tell when ICE kicks in.

As for the 50MPG tank, congrats! Given that you are driving mostly high speeds in CA I think that's a notable achievement. Keep working at it and let us know if you can pull 55MPG
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(morpheusx @ Aug 17 2007, 02:45 PM) [snapback]497658[/snapback]</div>
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I just discovered a sweet spot today, if you are on the highway and drive between 52 - 54 MPH you can average over 60 MPG with no tricks.
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Please be aware that there is no such single sweet spot at highway speed, but slower is better down to 20 mph.
(maybe, the sweet spot is 20 mph)
Please refer to the Wayne's chart.
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Thanks so much for that chart Ken. Just what I needed. I am getting ready for a trip down to LA and wanted to know exactly how my speed will affect my mpg. The trip is about 380 miles and a long portion of the trip is done on a long straight boring freeway in the desert. People often travel up to 85mph and the speed limit is 75. Of course, with my new Prius I will be trying to figure the trade off between time savings and mpg. That chart is perfect.
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