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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by brettg, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. brettg

    brettg New Member

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    Hey! my name is Brett and I just got a 2008 Prius. I went from a V-8 4.7liter lifted truck to this, I LOVE IT!!!! Anyways Im getting about 38 mpg but I drive about 25 miles per day and 8 of them a up a large hill. Any recomendations or advise on driving? or any good website for information and products. I love this car so much! any cool mods?

    Thanks for the help and support! Its only got 175 miles on it so its still a baby!

    Peace, Brett
     
  2. brentmeister

    brentmeister New Member

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    Welcome! You will love the car more - the more you drive it.

    Please see the section on MPG and fuel efficiency, all topics are covered in great detail there. Quick-start advice would be to increase your tire pressure to 42psi (some like to run the front tires a little lower). There are several tactics that will also help; Pulse and glide, Stealth mode and 'anticipate'. Your mileage will increase as both you and the car get broken in.

    I came from a 4x4 Pathfinder that got low teen gas mileage, so I know from where ye hail!

    Brent
     
  3. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    hello and welcome!

    Please browse the Knowledge Base section for articles!
     
  4. Bill Merchant

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    Welcome to PriusChat!

    Welcome to PriusChat, Brett! There's a wealth of info here on improving milage and modding. Your MPGs will improve as the car breaks in (you'll see a bump at about 6000 miles) and you learn, or unlearn, what you know about driving. Mods go anywhere from de-badging to replacing the suspension system and wheels. There is also a lot of information here about how the Prius HSD system works, if you want to know the magic of two motors and an engine.

    By the way, brentmeister got it a little backwards. You want 2 psi more pressure in the front tires (where the extra weight is) so a lot of people run 42/40 psi front/rear.

    For right now, just drive and enjoy! You'll learn :)
     
  5. mhawkin1

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    This is 100% off the subject - but I officially don't know anyone over 30 with the name Brett. How old are you Bretts? :)

    Congrats on the Prius!
     
  6. BIGGDOGG

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    Welcome Brett,
    As I was reading your thread It was eerily simular to whats going on for me. First off My name is brett too and I just (2mo ago) got my 2008 prius and I am averaging 38 a gallon and I have a large hill to climb every morning. Weird!!! I used to own a Pathfinder. Any way Take everyones advice on driving tips because they all work. I am still trying to find the one that suits me. Goodluck man
     
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    Congrats on the new Prius. I am a new driver for the Prius and still learning how to drive this wonderful machine/ride. Take it steady up the hill not 'overdoing' the engine then coast down hill and save gas ;). Hopefully your mpg will increase to the mid 40 mark.
     
  8. TimMan

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    Brett - check out of the Fuel Economy Thread, they have posted some very good onfo.
     
  9. brentmeister

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    Re: Welcome to PriusChat!

    Thanks for keeping me honest Bill - I never can remember, that's why I run 42 all the way around
     
  10. hill

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    Hey Brett, welcome!
    Check out the "what car did you trade in" threads. You'll see several of us have "come to our senses". Our hybrids were in lieu of a Ford Exploader AWD, and an even worse, Range Rover (12mpg ... i'm sooo embarrased :D ). Search around, and enjoy.
     
  11. TonyPSchaefer

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    Well, d'uh!

    Congrats on the Prius Brett and Welcome to PriusChat!
    My advice is always to just enjoy the ride. For me, getting to know the car at first is extremely important. I just feel that when someone jumps right into getting all concerned about technique and mileage, they can lose the thrill of the car itself. Whatever you decide, this is the place to get all the information you need.
     
  12. brettg

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    23 years young

     
  13. brettg

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    What a trip! That is actually pretty weird


     
  14. ethanhunt

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    I'm afraid that puming the tired to 42/40 will cause damage..... Isnt the recommended like 35psi or something?
     
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    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    Toyota might recommend that for the best balance between comfort and safety/treadwear (underinflation increases wear and the risk of failure), but the maximum cold sidewall pressure on the OE Goodyears is 44. So you're safe going at least that far, with 44 front and 42 rear. (I know some who have gone beyond that.;)) It will stiffen the ride a bit but will improve fuel economy.