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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Paradise,Pa
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Friends: 0 | Thought I would throw my numbers in Normal in the summer is 55 mpg, winter it drops to 48-50 mpg.I drive conservatively |
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| One owner, low mileage Join Date: May 2006 Location: Chesterfield, VA
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See this thread for more, including a copy of my spreadsheet. If you have any further questions, you might consider posting there instead of here, since we're straying off topic a bit. | |
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Friends: 0 | So I have gotten about 55 mpg over the life of the car so far, and with the warmer weather, that average should go up. Last edited by rokibler; 04-18-2009 at 09:12 PM. Reason: Trying to include a picture |
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| Fuzzy Westchester NY Moderator Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Yonkers, NY USA
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Friends: 13 | mpg 50.9 total tank miles 434 gallons at fill up 8.5 avg temp 50 avg ride time 45 mins ...on April 15th. |
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| Ancient and decrepit Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Crestview/North Florida
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Boy this Prius is sure different in a good way. I noticed the steering wheel is angled to the left about 5 degrees. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: North Andover, MA
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Friends: 9 | I just bought a 2009 Base Prius about a month ago and have filled up once with an actual fill mpg of 56.5 for my first tank of 511 miles. I drove the Prius for 150 miles to get some road under my belt before adding mods to the car to increase mpg. Prior to my first official fill I added a full upper grill block and one slot of the lower grill block. Tires are also at 44 psi front and 42 psi rear. Following my first official tank I added a grill block to slot 2 and 3 in the lower grill block. After 275 miles I'm currently at 60.4 in-dash mpg and 57.4 Scanguage II mpg. So...I'm somewhere in the 58-59 mpg actual fill range right now. With warmer temps I should be close to or over 60 mpg soon! (Note: my max temp on the SGII has not peaked past 200 degrees since adding the grill block despite temps being 75, 82 and 90 in three of the last four days...constant monitoring in use). My best 11 mile commute to work was 73.3 mpg on my SGII (roughly 75 mpg actual). Additional planned mods are: Rear wiper delete, reduced antenna, wheel discs, passenger side mirror relocation). I'm a frequent user of ecomodder.com if you are looking for additional ways to improve your own mpg! Glad to be a part of this forum and look forward to some good info. from this site! |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Redwood City, CA
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Friends: 0 | So far on this tank I am doing better than usual. Temps in the 50's to 60's, hilly highway drive 22 miles each way. I normally get about 50.5 mpg on a tank down to 1 or 2 pips. I just refueled at a Shell station which advertises nitrogen enriched gas, but also had a sticker on the pump that says gas may contain ethanol. That being said for a potentially 10% ethanol fuel I am doing 57.3 mpg over 100 miles, my best average so far, and the car has about 1650 on the ODO. I get psyched for 50 mpg, and hopefully I can maintain above 55mpg and someday I will hope to see 60+ mpg, although with the hills and the flow of traffic I find myself pushing the car to keep it around 65mph. |
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Friends: 2 | I just had my second oil change with Mobil1 0W-20 and recently go 63 mpg @ 59 mph over a 35 mile trip. My last 400 miles was mostly highway 70 mph and got 50.9 mpg. Goodyear Integrity's 52/50 psi. |
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Normal in the summer is 55 mpg, winter it drops to 48-50 mpg.











