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Old 09-13-2007, 02:17 PM   #121
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(a priori @ Sep 11 2007, 01:06 PM) [snapback]510803[/snapback]</div>
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If I don't wait, there is no way to "force" it into the stealth mode[/b]
Ah, but that's what I was getting at when I mentioned taking the foot off the accelerator and then gently re-applying. If you have the energy screen up, you can judge how gently you have to re-apply (and you might not be able to maintain even 25mph, but it can definitely get you a long way before it drops down below 20 or whatever your minimum desired speed is).

On the last stretch to get into my current house, I come off a 45mph road (too fast for stealth) onto a 25mph road; I usually take the turn at 15mph, accelerate up to 25-30mph, then do the "off the gas, gently re-apply" and I can usually stealth the rest of the way to my house (about 0.5mi).

Anyway, good luck, and happy driving!
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Old 09-13-2007, 02:17 PM   #122
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(a priori @ Sep 11 2007, 01:06 PM) [snapback]510803[/snapback]</div>
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If I don't wait, there is no way to "force" it into the stealth mode[/b]
Ah, but that's what I was getting at when I mentioned taking the foot off the accelerator and then gently re-applying. If you have the energy screen up, you can judge how gently you have to re-apply (and you might not be able to maintain even 25mph, but it can definitely get you a long way before it drops down below 20 or whatever your minimum desired speed is).

On the last stretch to get into my current house, I come off a 45mph road (too fast for stealth) onto a 25mph road; I usually take the turn at 15mph, accelerate up to 25-30mph, then do the "off the gas, gently re-apply" and I can usually stealth the rest of the way to my house (about 0.5mi).

Anyway, good luck, and happy driving!
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Old 10-08-2007, 04:37 AM   #123
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I'm at about 600 miles on my 08 Pkg2.. On my second tank. No matter how I drive, I can't do less then 45 mpg. I don't know how you folks are driving. Then again, I have been reading the forums here to learn the most efficient ways to drive a hybrid. Though I don't know what method is best. Sometimes I "granny" it, and sometimes I accelerate like a bat out of hell to get up to speed and then hit cruise. I always shut off cruise and glide when I see a red light ahead. That helps a TON!.

Even on the freeway, next to some hotheaded kid in a Mustang, who is trying to be macho or whatever, I may floor it and blow him away, and still get great mileage (got to love that 300 ft-lb of torque and a microscopic drag ratio in comparison).
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Old 10-15-2007, 05:28 PM   #124
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Just got an 07 and the gas mileage is killer. I had an 04 jeep grand cherokee and what a huge difference. i'm averaging about 50 mpg. i've learned to "drive" the prius a different way. thanks for some of the tips in here. its a trip because when i do more city driving my mpg goes up to over 54. its weird to see that i get better mileage during city driving than highway. but seeing how the thing transfers and uses energy i can see why.

gas is at over $85/barrel today. some of the analysts were saying that it should go to about 100-140/barrel next year. even going into the fact that it could go to 200/barrel! people who are driving those big suv's are bumming! i was averaging about 17 mpg in my jeep. 20 gal tank it would take me about 330 miles or so. Now, i usually fill up when i drive on two bars for a little while. 8.5 gal fill up took me about 450 miles and cost me about 25 bucks.

This car's pretty cool.
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Old 10-19-2007, 03:16 AM   #125
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(johnchang @ Oct 15 2007, 04:28 PM) [snapback]526016[/snapback]</div>
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Just got an 07 and the gas mileage is killer. I had an 04 jeep grand cherokee and what a huge difference. i'm averaging about 50 mpg. i've learned to "drive" the prius a different way. thanks for some of the tips in here. its a trip because when i do more city driving my mpg goes up to over 54. its weird to see that i get better mileage during city driving than highway. but seeing how the thing transfers and uses energy i can see why.

gas is at over $85/barrel today. some of the analysts were saying that it should go to about 100-140/barrel next year. even going into the fact that it could go to 200/barrel! people who are driving those big suv's are bumming! i was averaging about 17 mpg in my jeep. 20 gal tank it would take me about 330 miles or so. Now, i usually fill up when i drive on two bars for a little while. 8.5 gal fill up took me about 450 miles and cost me about 25 bucks.

This car's pretty cool.
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I have been getting 51.5-51.9 mpg over 5500 miles on my 2007 Prius, mixed driving, with very little effort.
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:09 AM   #126
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great link with lots of info. one of the experiments i am trying to improve my mileage is using 89 gas instead of 87. is there any comments concerning this MPG factor?
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Old 11-06-2007, 01:18 PM   #127
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great link with lots of info. one of the experiments i am trying to improve my mileage is using 89 gas instead of 87. is there any comments concerning this MPG factor?
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AFAIK Toyota designed the engine to run on 87 and some people have actually had problems running higher grades. I would use what the manufacturer designed it for, 87 octane.
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Default Getting outside air vented into the car.

The way to get outside air into the car is to press the Climate button to get to the Climate screen. There will be two icons next to each other. One will have a little car with an arrow circling back on itself inside the car. That one recycles air inside the car. The icon next to it has a little arrow that starts outside the front of the little car and leads into the car. That's the one that vents in outside air. You have to check the A/C icon to make sure it's off because your spouse, who may not be willing to suffer discomfort for the sake of the environment as much as you, may have turned on the A/C the last time he/she drove the car.
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..open the EPA mileage piece you suggest (on my MAC).
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