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Something wrong with my Prius II - It takes more gas than it advertised.

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by hschen, Aug 24, 2009.

  1. a64pilot

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    A co-worker and I had to both go to the Hospital to get shots for overseas travel. Since it was likely that we would be there for a while and head straight home from there, we took separate vehicles. At every light, he was off like a shot, I accelerated slowly and would glide so as to catch the next light without having to stop. He was stopped at every light, except the last one. The last one I got caught at, while he slipped through.
    The net result of him jack rabbiting at every light was that in a 20 min drive clear across town, He arrived about 30 sec. ahead of me.
    Sometimes slowing down isn't nearly as costly as you might think, and honestly the not being stressed and worrying why that guy is in the fast lane blocking you etc is priceless. I think I may actually live longer from stressing less now
     
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    Hey, Doc,

    I don't mind being slow. But I am traveling on 6-lane freeway of LA where people drive fast. Even other Prius' passed me by a big margin. I will try these 2 tanks to see what's the very best mpg I can achieve. Then I will try to be aggresive again, in power mode, to see what's the worst mpg if I really have to.

     
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    Being aggressive will be a good test too. Let us know how that works for ya. I just can't do it but I want to. POWER mode is peppy.

    --Mickey
     
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    I sure will keep you posted, Mickey.
    Why you can't do it ? Just curious.

    -- H.S.--

     
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    Maybe cause I am finishing up my 3rd tank and finally moved up to 47.2. I probably have 2 more trips to work and back. Hope to be close to 48. So the answer is that I keep trying to do better. However what I may do just grins is run the next tank for a couple of days on POWER mode and see. Then go back to ECO or NORMAL(been running most of this tank on normal and taking it easy). I suspect I will still be very conservative on Power mode but this mode is less forgiving to with pedal fluctuations.

    --Mickey
     
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    Most times all that is required is to download and install a patch upgrade rather than a full replacement of the component.
    Seems to have been successful in this instance.
     
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    Two math examples. You were stating you had a 36 mile commute.

    Example 1 = 36 mile commute, all highway - straight to 80 mph from your driveway to your parking space, no traffic (a fairytale, worst case scenario).

    Speed 80 mph = 27 minutes
    Speed 60 mph = 36 minutes.

    So your absolute WORST case scenario is that it would take you 9 extra minutes on your commute. What would you do with the extra 9 measly minutes?

    Example 2 = 36 mile commute, 2/3 highway (24 miles). We will assume that once on surface streets, that the commute time is equivalent as you will drive them at the same rate of speed and hit the same number of red/green lights. Also assumes that there isn't any traffic on the freeway.

    Speed 80 mph for 24 miles = 18 minutes.
    Speed 60 mph for 24 miles = 24 minutes.

    That trip took 6 minutes longer. If you leave for work 5 - 10 minutes earlier, you will arrive, roughly, at the same time.

    It seems like it takes a lot longer when you drive slower (especially when everyone else is whipping by you) but the math doesn't bear it out. Relax, take it easy, you'll get there in the end.
     
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    One thing we might not have mentioned is route planning:
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    Using a Google map, I worked out several alternate routes from home to work and back. Then over a one week interval, at the time I was filling upon Fridays and Sundays, test each route for:

    • elapsed time
    • mileage
    • traffic lights (fewer are better)
    What I found is I can often take a shorter distance at a slower speed and not lose much time while making big gains in mileage. It also turns out I'm not 'stressed' because unlike many other drivers, I know the alternate routes. If I see an accident blockage ahead, I can easily take an alternate route and still arrive home with very little lost time.

    One other thing, an iPod solves the wasteland that is broadcast and even satellite radio. I load up my content and then use the commute to catch up on what happened the day before. . . . Then I've got this podcast on "Learning Japanese."

    Bob Wilson
     
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    I have to smile. When I first started to investigate Prius, and I first found Prius Chat, I was amazed at other threads where Prius owners would "complain" about "only" getting 44-50 mpg. I thought, "I want the automobile where getting 40+ MPG is considered "not good".

    Now that I've hung around this forum long enough, I guess I've gotten to the point where my expectations are higher. The bar has been raised, expectations are now 50mpg or better.

    But I'd simply go along with the majority advice to the OP. The mileage the OP is getting isn't devastatingly bad or really bad at all. So it doesn't seem indicative of a mechanical problem. Check all the easy things, keep driving, see if the average doesn't improve.
     
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    Yes, Codyroo. I really only late by about 5 not more than 10 minutes. It just a bit embrassed being slow while being surrounded by all other 'normal' speeding vehicles.

    -- Daily Update -- As of this morning, the mpg climbed to 58.8 and the gas tank now only has 4 bars and Trip A (reset after each refilling) shows 348 miles. I expect by the end of this tank, the mpg will rise to 60.

     
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    That's awesome! You're doing great.

    While my old Type-A personality had a little bit of a hard time getting used to being passed and people giving me "the look", I entertain myself by grinning when I slowly glide up alongside the fool who raced past me a mile back while they sit at a stop light...often I even drive past them at that same light b/c I timed it properly so as to never even have to stop.

    Most of those folks are just racing each other to the next stop light or traffic back-up or whatever. They feel like they're going fast, but in reality there's very little to be gained and huge fuel burns and increased risk.

    Grab that right hand lane, be a consciencous driver, but grin your butt off when you pass the duffus that glared at you as he passed you a mile back!:rockon:
     
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    Nicely done with improving your mileage, we'll soon have to ask the admins to retitle this thread, Something is wrong with my Prius, it uses LESS gas than it was advertised.

    Tell me about the testosterone robbing effects of being passed by everyone. As a heads up, I drive 55 mph on the freeways in the Bay Area. Yes, I get passed by everyone. Yes, I occasionally get "the look" or "the finger". I drive in the right lane and seldom stray from there. I don't have my Prius (yet), but one day I will. I'm expecting great things from it (and I'll be targetting 60 mpg).
     
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    We should make a bumper sticker says something like:

    - I do 70 MPG, not 70 MPH -

    C'mon be creative.

     
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    I like that but I don't put bumper stickers on my cars. Maybe that will be my signature though.

    Hey - back on subject here. I filled up today with one bar left. 9.1 gallons. Car said I had 47.4 which was ok but not my best work. I calculated to 45.8 so there is a small difference as advertised.

    However. I put in POWER mode and headed towards the house. I drover it pretty hard during acceleration from stop signs, red lights etc...I had to pull out on the high way so I pushed it really hard to 65, I ended up driving around for 25 miles with a 13 mile and a 8 mile of 65-70 highway. The short story is that I was at the mid 30s till I hit the highway. I quickly came up to 45 and that is where I ended my trip. I was really surprised that it just didn't matter at the end of the day as the Prius really lines out in stead speed no matter what mode you drive in.

    And my last observation was the fact that turning off the car sets mode back to NORMAL from Power, thus you would have to set everytime you drive.

    I really think I will probably just leave in normal mode for a while and see how that works out.

    --Mickey
     
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    Hey, Mickey,

    You used the power mode and you only hit 65-70 mph speed? :confused: Do you feel enough power and strong acceleration from yoru Prius? My car is in break-in period so I can't push it hard yet.
     
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    I believe that if you floor it there is no difference in power out put in any of the three modes. Unless I'm wrong "power" makes the pedal more sensitive is all, and of course allows the AC to operate at full power, I believe ECO mode tones the AC down.
     
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    Sorry about that - let me be clear. My target speed was 65-70. Actually the acceleration was better than my Honda Civic(actually the wifes now as she now drives it). The MPG recovered quite nicely from "dogging" it. I guess I am glad it doesn't stay in Power mode as I would probably leave it there. I just like the responsiveness it offers even when putting around.

    --Mickey
     
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    True - you are correct from what I have observed. The ECO mode does lower the A/C juice. I have started running at 78 in the afternoons which causes the blower to lower itself more quickly but yet still be really comfortable.

    --Mickey
     
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    hschen,

    BEWARE. You are on the precipice of the dark side, where tanks below 60 mpg will annoy you. Read the threads on radiator blocking and engine block heating before winter sets in, or suffer, you will.
     
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    Thanks for your concern, SageBrush. I don't think I need to worry about the warm and mostly sunny Southern California winter temp. ;) But you maybe right - below 60 mpg may bother me ....