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2019 prius eco 100mpg 13 mile drive video

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Fuel Economy' started by felix mizioznikov, Nov 7, 2020.

  1. felix mizioznikov

    felix mizioznikov Junior Member

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    Where are you - the video is meaningless unless we know which country you're in (USA has different MPG from normal MPG).
     
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    He says Miami Beach, heading north. So I'm gonna say Florida (what google says).

    You can get a lot of MPG from city driving. But if you want to see 100+ start in the mountains and come down. I saw 130 mpg after visiting Sequoia National Park.
     
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    He started out with a warm engine and stayed at street speeds, so that helped, but that's still REALLY good. I noticed that the switching back & forth between EV and HV was more like my Prime than my wife's trim two with the NiMH battery.
     
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    yes in the USA.
     
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    So I think that works out to about 120 normal MPG. Or, as most of the world would think - 2.4 litres/100km.