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Overall, how close does the v get to EPA?

Discussion in 'Prius v Fuel Economy' started by acdii, Feb 28, 2013.

  1. Tom_consulting

    Tom_consulting Junior Member

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    2000 miles on my 2013 v and getting 43mpg on the dash on trips. 41-42 local trips. Everything still stock but I will get new tires/wheels next winter. I do coast in neutral on long hills when I can. I discovered hitting "Park" while in drive will put it into neutral...easier than moving the lever. (y)
     
  2. acdii

    acdii Active Member

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    Thanks all, you confirmed what I was thinking. Get a Toyota based on its EPA, and you get what you pay for, good EPA.
     
  3. SageBrush

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    Our vagon has about 12k miles since purchase in December 2012. Lion's share of miles are highway at 5000 - 7000 ft.
    The fuel meter is about 5-6% optimistic, just like the Lexus CTh and the 'liftback' Prius.
    Our experience is that the car does a pretty poor job of matching EPA. I average low 50s MPG, and my wife about 46 MPG. The lifetime fuel meter currently sits at 47.8
     
  4. Guill

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    How does your v do a "pretty poor job of matching EPA" if your average is 47.8? This is well above the EPA.
     
  5. SageBrush

    SageBrush Senior Member

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    ;)

    Inaccuracy has two sides, and I am not complaining. I apologize if my somewhat off-beat humor is not coming through the ether.

    Btw, the vagon appreciates warmer weather. The drive to work this afternoon on suburban roads at speeds of 40 - 60 mph was in the 50sF, and I managed 68.5 MPG on the fuel meter. Overall decline of about 6 ft/mile. If I correct for the elevation and optimistic fuel meter the trip comes out to about 62 MPG.
     
  6. Guill

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    I thought perhaps you may have intended the comment to be sarcastic. :) Just wasn't sure if I was missing something.
     
  7. jonb505

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    My v has driven on the flatlands of Alberta for most of its life. Took delivery the last week in august so 80% of the 32000km on the car has been winter driving. winter has been especially harsh, temperatures averaging -15c all winter with a few colder snaps and the odd Warmer day.
    I mostly drive the speed limit on my highway commutes sometimes a little over, between 60-80 mph. No grill blocking, maybe 4 psi extra in the tires to compensate for extreme temperature changes, auto climate control set with ac on all the time. 90% of the time I drive alone.
    My actual average, correcting for indicated error on the dash display is around 40mpg.
    Hoping a full summer driving will improve that average but pretty happy with it so far.