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A Prius moment.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Northern California
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Friends: 0 | I had one of those Prius moments yesterday. I told my wife about using Pulse/Glide to increase my mileage because I was only getting 45 mpg in city driving. My wife, who drives a Ford Expedition, had a predictable response "What do you mean ONLY 45 mpg?". I had to admit that well .... yes 45 mpg is still pretty darn good. ![]() After driving a Prius I will NEVER go back to a vehicle that is gas only. Never. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Colorado
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Friends: 0 | I could'nt stop laughing on this one. My wife said the same thing to me and she drives the Expedition in our house as well... Now she drives our 2000 CamryXLE since we took delivery of our new Prius and mothballed the Expedition. |
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| Whaddaya mean "senior" member? Join Date: May 2007 Location: Gurnee, IL
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Friends: 8 | I get that reaction all the time when I tell the drivers of non-hybrids what my mileage is. However, after attending Hybridfest I don't feel quite as smug. So many more mpg to go... |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Camarillo, California USA
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Friends: 0 | Well I don't feel bad if others get much better mileage in their Prius than we do in our Prius. I'm quite happy with 48-52mpg that we see most of the time. The car is just a dream. We are now 1,000 miles into a 3,750 mile driving vacation. We left southern California on Monday with a full tank and only had to fill once in California. We filled the second time in Oregon (gas is 30-50 cents less) and will leave Oregon with 1/2 tank on our way into Washington. We are averaging 50mpg with no P&G or other techniques other than running 46/44 psi in the tires. Our driving has included stretches of 65mph, twisty windy mountain roads, heavy traffic, and both warm and cool conditions (80-50 degrees). The car is comfortable, quiet, smooth riding, and a dream to drive even on the mountain roads. What a car. I'm constantly surprised by conditions that I think are causing the mpg to drop but when I check the MFD it's increasing! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: North Carolina, USA
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Friends: 0 | That's the car doing for itself what we're not smart enough to tell it to do! I've done a lot of interstate driving this summer - every fillup I've had 50 - 52 mpg, no real tricks applied, just driving a bit under the speed limit. 'Ol Whitey continually amazes me! Have fun |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Southern California
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Friends: 1 | We too have decided that we will never own another traditional car again - it will always be some sort of alternative energy vehicle. I would love LOVE to have a new RAV 4 EV, if Toyota would come out with that again. |
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| LifesaBeach Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: CALIFORNIA
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Friends: 1 | My Prius moment came when I first saw my car. Black and shinny and ready to save on gas and help drive down the dependency on foreign oil. |
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| Troll Slayer Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Nixa, MO
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My Car: 2004 Prius Model: Package: #9 Thanks: 129
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Friends: 42 | We fully plan to make our next vehicles PHEVs or EVs depending upon what's available...we're determined to move away from gas ASAP. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: South Florida
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Friends: 0 | I learned very quickly not to complain about the FE I get unless I'm talking to another Prius owner. The whole "what you mean ONLY...." thing gets old real quickly. And yeah, I don't think I'll ever drive another "plain" gas vehicle again. To be honest I've started coveting an EV, but I also know that I won't be able to do that for quite a while. |
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| Shuttlecraft Commander Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Out there, somewhere
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My Car: 2007 Prius Model: Package: #5 Thanks: 2
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Friends: 13 | I was grossly pi**ed off to get 55 MPG at the HybridFest fuel economy challenge -- dead last. I still do not know why I did so poorly. |
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