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Had a bad test drive - but my mom gets 55 MPG on hers! ???
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Friends: 0 | I test drove the Prius yesterday. I clearly do not have my mothers genes because she gets 55 MPG on her car but I only got 30 during my testdrive. Is it possible for me to change my driving habits when I buy my prius or am I doomed? Serious question since it'd be a waste to have a prius and get bad mileage. thanks.... |
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Friends: 0 | It is very possible to improve gas mileage with out little effort. I also found that like fine wine the gas mileage will get better with time. Also if you went for a short test drive that will knock it down pretty quick. |
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| Moderator of the North Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Canada
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Friends: 23 | I wouldn't say it's a waste b/c if you're getting 30mpg in the Prius, i don't wanna know what you're getting with a regular car!! The Prius will guide you in to getting better fuel economy (esp. the 2010 version). I think for the average person, the 2010 will be easier to get better mpg. |
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Friends: 3 | Many factors will determine gas mileage in all cars, some are 'magnified' in a Prius. 1) The Prius gets better mileage on longer trips than shorter trips. The software is designed to get excellent emissions, when cold the computers are running the Engine to warm it up quickly, so the catalyst can reduce pollution. 2) High speeds get lower gas mileage than low speeds. The Prius cannot turn off the Engine above 43 MPH, even if it is not needed. In some respects, the Prius drivetrain acts like a single speed transmission, (the ratio between Motor/Generator 2 and road speed is fixed) so you find speeds where the Engine cannot do high RPMs, and speeds where it can't do low RPMs. None of this will be a problem driving normally, but you won't get high MPG while going for a land speed record. 3) The Prius attempts to regenerate power by charging the battery via MG2 when you press lightly on the brake pedal. Panic stops use the same friction brakes as other cars (Disc in front, drum in back, most years) If you are routinely slamming on the brakes, you are losing some of the power and economy the Prius offers. Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance. 4) The amount of time you can spend running on batteries, depends on your electrical load. I willingly take the 1/3 MPG hit to have my headlights on all the time, but I can tell the engine runs more. I take a 2 MPG hit in the summer with the A/C on. (it has an electric compressor since 2004, otherwise the engine would have to run all the time the A/C was on) It is amusing to me that rural postal carriers consistantly get the lowest MPGs (about 35 MPG) reported on this site, but are enthusiastic about the Prius, as that low number is wildly better than other cars they have used to deliver mail.
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Friends: 1 | Macmaster05 I wouldn't certainly use a "Test Drive" comparison for real life mileage. I too, test drove the Prius and when I test drove the 2010, I was at about 37 MPG, and today am enjoying 53.5 after 695 total miles on the car. Love every mile of it! |
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Friends: 5 | after warm ups... assuming you'll drive longer when you own it. break in period.. and a little experiance.. you'll get decent gas mileage. now.. keep in mind.. i own an 04.. i'm 25.. i abuse it.. i tow things.. cars, trailers, have a huge deep cell for off grid use.. i inverter, sub, amp, work tools, misc plumbing, screw and nails, etc... i get 40+ if you're looking at a GenIII, they are more efficient than my GenII. i heard keeping the car in power mode returns good results. i notice you're in the bay area. (me too) be sure to look at the s.f. bay area group forums.
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Friends: 0 | Mind you, it is only a test drive. You didn't say how long it was, was the car warmed up, did you sit in it (with the engine running) getting familiar with the mirrors, gauges, etc, how far you drove, conditions, speed etc. So many variables. Why not borrow your mom's car for a few hours and do your normal commute or driving and see how you do. I will guess that it will alleviate your concerns. |
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Friends: 3 | I certainly understand your concerns, macmaster05, and I entirely agree with Codyroo ... ... if your test drive was less than 5 miles / 10 minutes or so AND if some time was spent idling, then it's little wonder the resulting mileage was so poor. The first five minutes of almost ANY drive in our '08 is USUALLY below 35 mpg and only RARELY above 40 mpg ... even if the weather is fairly warm but NOT so warm that we kick on the A/C! Also, if your mother is not willing to let you borrow her car - I know my own mother wouldn't let ME ... snicker .... - you might still be able to glean a lot of information / driving tips / etc. by riding with her in her Prius and observing her driving tendencies / habits for a spell; for MORE than just a single, very short trip. Lastly: after almost 14 months of ownership and with about 11,500 miles driven - no ... we don't drive much! - the WORST mileage "Mithril" has ever gotten for an entire tank was "only" 38.2 ... I simply can NOT imagine that "somewhere in the lower-30's-mpg-range" would be what you'd achieve on a regular basis! |
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I agree with most everything else you stated. -Brad | |
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Well I just bought the car yesterday and still haven't had a drive past 10 minutes but soon I will begin driving to work everyday (40 miles one direction) so I will keep you updated! Thanks again! | |
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