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Old 09-28-2007, 08:21 AM   #1
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Driving from Kennewick to Boise (filling up there because I don't trust there to be constant gas stations in ID and UT), not only was there a 4000 foot climb, 2500 of that permanent, but the constant construction caused me to slow down and speed up. Moreover the vast spaces have me setting the cruise control to 72 instead of 65 or so.

Right now I'm at 45.8. My worst tank ever was when I was caught in a sudden ice storm and sat unmoving for an hour, running the heat the whole time. That one was 45.6. Will we have a new record? Will the additional climbing to Salt Lake City and Moab make the next one even worse? How much will I pick back up on I-40 driving from the Grand Canyon back to California? All of these games make road trips so much fun.

45.8? *shakes head*
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Old 09-29-2007, 03:02 PM   #2
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That's about all I've EVER gotten. I try to be so careful and yet I can't get beyond it. Does anyone know if a touring model gets worse gas mileage than the non-touring?
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Old 09-29-2007, 03:32 PM   #3
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That's about all I've EVER gotten. I try to be so careful and yet I can't get beyond it. Does anyone know if a touring model gets worse gas mileage than the non-touring?
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Yes, most report that the touring model gets slightly worse mileage. Some people have traded the larger wheels for standard for a slight boost in mileage. Most likely the type of driving you do has a bigger impact on mileage than the type of Prius.

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Ehh, some of my winter tanks last year were worse. There's something about week after week of sub-zero morning startups and daytime highs barely above 20F that will drag ones mileage down, down, down. Glad I moved south.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(qbee42 @ Sep 29 2007, 12:32 PM) [snapback]519137[/snapback]</div>
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Yes, most report that the touring model gets slightly worse mileage. Some people have traded the larger wheels for standard for a slight boost in mileage. Most likely the type of driving you do has a bigger impact on mileage than the type of Prius.

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I live in Southern California, and my neighborhood doesn't have one flat spot in it! :-( Most of my driving is on the freeway, and all of it hilly. My usual commute is uphill to work (elevation change only about 850 feet, though) and back. I drive usually around 65 mph (the speed limit here) but lower if I can without someone getting hostile on my rear bumper. I try to make as much use of glide and electric power as I can, and I'm constantly keeping an eye on the arrows on my screen. Still, I can't seem to break a 45 mpg tank. The non-freeway routes to work are just as hilly, with lots and lots of stoplights. I don't know what else to do to make my mileage better.
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How much are you people using the brakes?
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For the record, I did manage to get both tanks over 46. Barely, but it was done.
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not much... I have to "clean" my rotors from time to time by braking harder or braking in neutral and letting the pads clean the rust spots off.

They're still 80%ish (maybe 75% now) after 61,000kms
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I know how 'Zzyzx' feels. My lifetime average is about 47mpg, no matter how hard I try to baby our 07 Prius, which is at 6500miles. I p&g, I glide to all stop lights waaay waay ahead, etc. Even on the freeways, I set the CC at 62 to 63mph and the consumptions screen very rarely goes up to approx 80ish, but sure goes back down below 50 easily. From our house to San Diego and back, we can make it around 46 or 48 and thats the best we ever had. Surely, by 10,000 miles we can get into the 50s. Also, reading up on Hobbits "warp stealth" was interesting and the next trip I will try keeping my rpms around 2000 unless some 18 wheeler runs us over. Zsyzx--keep trying, there are better days ahead.
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What sort of mileage did/do you get from a conventional car compared to the government figures for that car? I guess if you had a 2 litre engined car that achieved 15L/100km but the government figures said it should get 10L/100km then your not doing to badly.

My car spent the first 60,000km of it's life in Sydney which is quite hilly and it was a company car, (they are the fastest cars) yet the brake pads are worn less than 10% at 66,000km.

I have said it before and no doubt I will say it again, the brake pedal is your enemy, if your front wheels are getting brake dust on them you are using the brakes too much. More planning and thinking ahead required.
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