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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Atlanta
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My Car: Other Non-Hybrid Package: N/A Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | I know the 2009 prius won't get 100 mpg, but is it to get more than the current mpg rating of 45/48? Also, will the 2009 be available this Fall? I am looking to get a hybrid that gets at least 50mpg, I used to believe the original prius couls get 60mpg, then the gov scaled back all the mpg ratings. so, what's the scoop on the 2009 prius? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: S.F. BAY AREA CALIFORNIA
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 2 | Quote:
The new Lithium Ion powered plug-in Hybrid will be sold to:Model Year 2010 but coming out in 9/08 ? Fleet Customers, such as TRAC Toyota rent a car. ( Usually sold to and rented through Toyota's Service department ) for its service customers, but some dealer may rent to general public as well, or major rent a car entities / major Fleet purchasing companies. Good way of doing and testing the plug-in hybrid via the Guinea-pigging, before sold to individuals. Toyota is not certain of the Plug-ins ? Ultra conservative company..
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: SE Pennsylvania
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My Car: 2009 Prius Package: #5 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Regardless of what the government did regarding listed MPGs, the Prius didn't change from 04 to 08. You can still get 50 MPG (and sometimes more) with the current Prius. Your mileage depends on a number of factors, such as terrain, outside temperature, duration of trip, etc. |
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| Uneducated bird-brain Aussie Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia
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My Car: 2004 Prius Package: Base Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 17 | I get 55mpg without trying too hard. The current model isn't any different to the 2004 in any way that will affect mileage. |
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| Certified Prius Advisor Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: South Jersey
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My Car: 2006 Prius Package: #3 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Quote:
It depends on how you drive and the environment you drive in. You can see what owners actually get at www.greenhybrid,com and I am disappointed when a tank comes in under 50mpg. | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: PLANT CITY, FLORIDA
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My Car: 2008 Prius Package: #2 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | I just bought a 2008 package #2 prius this week. Me and my husband are averaging 50-57mpgs. My trip in the morning to work is 30 miles highway. I have never gotten under 50mpg average to work or home! My husbands drives all night long for deliveries in city. He is averaging 52-57 a night. I am new to this..... are to find stuff on this site...alot of info. Can someone help me learn tricks or "easter eggs" (as you say) on getting better mpg. Also, is there any way to turn off engine completley for electric motor to run until it runs down on battery? |
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| Senior Fjord Architect Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Twin Cities, MN
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My Car: 2006 Prius Package: #3 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Quote:
It sounds like you're already getting better mileage than many of us just by your normal driving style, so keep it up. Search for things on this site like "pulse and glide" "coasting" "accelerating" etc. If you live in a cooler climate, look at "engine block heater" "grill blocking" etc. | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Chicagoland
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My Car: 2006 Prius Package: #2 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Quote:
As others have commented the 2008 Prius is no different from the 2007, and those back to 2004 in its basic capability. My experience is that my 2006 Prius gets the same or a little better than old EPA mileage in spring, summer and fall driving. Its only in the sub freezing weather that it gets worse. The Prius is the only car I have ever had that does this. Everything else has been somewhat less than the old EPA method, which is why they changed the old EPA method to the new EPA method. But unfortunately, the new EPA method is now as laughable for the Prius, as the old was form my last car - a Saturn SL2, but in the opposite direction. Now what would be the difference there in Atlanta? More Air Conditioning use in the summer, and not as cold in the winter, so you should get a better result. The Air Conditioner in the Prius is more efficient than the Heater. Especially if one is in traffic before the Prius has time to warm up. In winter driving below 10 F in traffic the engine has to run to keep it and the cabin warm. In summer driving at 90 F, the engine can shut off and the Air Conditioning motor-compressor still run. In spring, fall and most of winter there the Prius should easily get 50 mpg if you keep your max speed below 65 mph, and your min speed above 25 mph (except for traffic lights). Last edited by donee; 02-03-2008 at 08:53 AM. | |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: New London, CT
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My Car: 2008 Prius Package: C Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Quote:
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| A young senior member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Chicagoland, IL USA, Earth
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My Car: 2006 Prius Package: #1 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 3 | Quote:
The thing to keep in mind is that the battery is there to help you accelerate when you need it, which allows Toyota to put in a smaller, more efficient engine than they could otherwise. So actually the engine is more efficient to use in most cases. I know it doesn't make sense right away, but the gas engine is where all the battery power comes from anyway. There are three scenarios to move your car: 1) gas engine charges battery which moves car: Engine->generator->battery->motor->wheels2) use regenerative brakes to charge battery which moves car Engine->wheels->brakes->battery->motor->wheels3) engine drives car directly Engine->wheels
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