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Discussion in 'Toyota Hybrids and EVs' started by CamryDriver, Jan 22, 2018.

  1. wenglish

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    Wow, nice thanks - found it - where Tideland has the circle in the photo.
     
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    That's why you have to use the exact model ;):p. They moved it because of the backup camera position that takes centre stage now. (I guess the focus group says they prefer it over a side placement of the camera like on the Gen 3 Prius).
     
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    Both Toyota's site & Google were no help. :(
    I tried...
    (Slinks back to the Gen 4 forum...)
     
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    This is a serious enough issue I need to do something. I was thinking either a strip of dark window tint on the bottom of the windshield or the vinyl on the hood. Do you think a carbon fiber look for the hood would be cool or out of place? Or maybe a Dragon...

    [​IMG]
     
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  5. Tideland Prius

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    lol. Yeah, it was really hard.

    Tip: I zoomed into that photo and looked for the release button before I saved it and circled it. That photo was from toyota.com
     
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    From the owner's manual:

    trunk button.jpg

    As we already know the button is on the right closer to the hand than the arrow.
     
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    Owner's manual? Oh yeah, that yellow-pages sized bundle of paper taking up most of the glove box :-D

    To be honest though, I do have the PDFs on my PC, and have actually resorted to searching them for keywords from time to time. Just not this time.
     
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    Yeah I keep the PDF owner's manuals on my phone - both standard and navigation version.
     
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    Oh My Glob! Where can I get that?

    If I wasn't completely clear in my previous post, I was suggesting just covering the offending ledge of the hood with vinyl. Plain black should blend in with the plastic and wipers at the base of the windshield. Then a clear matte might do the job.
     
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    Yeah I was thinking a strip of vinyl on the hood or a strip of tint on the lower part of the windshield. When I called a buddy about it he thought I intended to wrap the whole hood so I got to looking at options for the whole hood. Black carbon fiber should cut down on the glare but there are so many other cool designs. I don't know if any of them are for me. I mean spider-man is cool but I don't know if I want him on my hood...

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    Excitement! The first calculated tank:

    48.1 Lifetime MPG displayed
    1347 Miles OD displayed
    477.3 Miles for the tank displayed
    55 MPG for the tank displayed
    170 Miles of range left for the tank displayed, evidently this is more accurate than the fuel gauge which was just below half
    $21.81
    9.053 gallons to fill up

    and the calculator says: 52.7 MPG at the pump vs 55 MPG displayed

    This is a decent result, however I expect much higher as the weather warms up. On really cold days I was only getting in the high thirties or low forties driving normally or mid forties doing every thing I could to save gas. On warmer days numbers in the fifties or higher were easy to achieve.

    A word about my commute and driving style.

    My commute is 16 miles (one way, total) of roughly one third 55 MPH highway, one third 45 MPH back roads, and a third city driving.

    Going to work is done in some traffic at or a shade above the posted limit. I drive normally or sometimes even a bit aggressively (if running late to work). Going to work tends to be uphill and into the wind as well. On the plus side it warmer on the trip going to work

    Coming home there is almost zero traffic so I drive the limit or less. I've been doing my best to save gas on the way home. Coming home is also somewhat down hill. The wind tends to have died down so I don't usually get much of boost from the wind on my return home. Also it is colder at night so mileage suffers as a result (in Winter anyhow).

    All and all I'd rate my commute as better to much better than average for getting good mileage.
     
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    wow!
    we averaged 40 mpg at the pump from boston to naples, fl in our 2013. congrats!(y)
     
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    How fast were you going and how warm was it?
     
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    I drove a 2016 Camry 4cyl rental yesterday under very good conditions: warmed up ICE, temps in the low 60s, light wind and light a/c use (humid) but tire pressures were low (35psi). Most importantly speed: mainly 45-55 mph on empty country roads with a few stop/roll-thru's intersections. Computer avg for the trip: 40.3 mpg over about 45 miles. :whistle: First and only attempt so I know I could do better especially since I was consistently underestimating its glide ability and had to use too much braking. For comparison, I drive in L in my PHEV for the 1 pedal drive experience so I'm more calibrated now for the heavy regen.

    Idling at a long traffic light would send mpg's plummeting just like any other regular ICE vehicle so I can see how the new 48v start/stop systems could really help in SOME situations where stops are short and limited.
     
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    The 2018 THC has Auto Glide Control (AGC) which is evidently just lighter regen for longer coasting. AGC is available in ECO mode only, Normal mode has higher regen drag. Some hyper-milers seem to really like the feature, I'm on the fence on the subject.

    Any regen level the car picked would only be appropriate for a limited number of situations. Even with AGC I'm often using the accelerator pedal to get less regen or hitting the brake to get more regen (or driving the car in Normal which lacks AGC). AGC works as advertised but I only rarely let the car coast in AGC without needing to adjust one way or another.
     
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    65 for the first 500 miles, windy and wet, around mid 30's Fahrenheit.
    then mostly 70 mph, for the next thousand miles, temps climbing fro 40's to 80 degrees and dry. heat in the beginning, a/c in the end.
    two people in the car, back seat and trunk loaded.
    michelin pilots at 40 psi.
     
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    I'm guesstimating that the 2018 LE hybrid would have got 44 MPG during the cold part of your trip. Maybe climbing up to into the low fifties as the temp warmed up to the point of needing AC. I have no experience with temps warm enough to need AC yet so couldn't guess what would happen on the warmest part of the trip.
     
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    do you think around town has a better increase than highway?
     
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    I think that there is not much room to hypermile on the highway so what you get on the highway is going to be fairly consistent. In town there is a lot more room for special techniques like feathering, driving without brakes, light timing, chasing the rabbit, etc.

    The EPA shows slightly better MPGs on the highway but I get my best mileage at slower speeds so for my situation the highway will not be the best, YMMV.

    Sorry I know I didn't really answer the question. I think it is highly traffic and driver dependent.
     
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    After "Photoshopping" a matte black hood on a white Camry I've decided not to wrap the hood. Black hoods look cool on some cars but not the 2018 Camry. Instead I've got plans to put a stealth strip of dark window tint on the bottom of the windshield. This should change the look of the car very little and should last longer than a hood wrap would. The fact that it will be inside out of the weather should have it lasting indefinitely. Also the strip should cost something like $25 installed.



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