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Results of the Great Prius Road Trip

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Bill Lumbergh, Aug 4, 2005.

  1. Bill Lumbergh

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    July 26th I took delivery of my silver Prius in Muskogee, OK. I drove straight to Tulsa, OK and had a set of awesome Infinity speakers and a Kicker amp installed. The next day I got the windows tinted.

    On July 28th, I hit the road toward CA to visit more family. Wagoner, OK to Gallup NM that day. Gallup to Victorville, CA on the 29th. Got my oil changed at the Toyota dealer. Visiting commenced.

    On the 30th I drove from Victorville to Redding, CA. More visiting.

    On the 31st I drove from Redding to Bellingham, WA. The first of August found me crossing the border into Canada and heading all the way to Prince George, BC, then heading west as far as I could toward highway 37N. About an hour from the 37N turnoff I stopped and slept in my Prius for the first time. In the trunk area, with the seats down, it's just long enough if I lay sideways with my feet near the 12v battery and my head near the left rear door.

    The next day I drove all the way to Haines Junction, YT and slept in the Prius again. Mighty comfortable. It rained all night.....the pitter-patter of rain on the roof was quite soothing. The next morning I woke up and finished the drive to Anchorage, AK.

    Had a few close calls with wildlife, including a squirrel (yeah, just one), a buzzard, deer, moose, and a bear (first I've seen since I moved here). Do these animals hang out near highways and run up to get a closer view as I pass?

    Took a bunch of high-res pics, too.

    Total mileage, 4908.2 (over 5200 on the car now, counting my trips to and from Tulsa. Car had 22 on it when I signed the contracts), average mileage, 47.22, with a high of 56.93 (purchased in Santa Rosa, NM) and a low of 41.7 (purchased in Haines Junction, YT and then lots of hillclimbs). Overall mileage suffered in remote Canada due to repeated hillclimbs and likely low-quality fuel.

    Fifty-two hundred miles on a car I've owned for 8 days. I'm going to run out of warranty before the winter at this rate! I got in my WRX after arriving home to move it and it felt so unrefined and stiff.....the Prius is remarkably smooth in so many ways.

    Stuff I like: Fuel mileage, handling, new stereo, passing power, quiet cruising, huge interior.

    Stuff I hate: Loud beep whenever I play with the MFD, easy-to-scratch plastic, slightly unbalanced engine at high RPM, steering wheel too low, parking brake lever could be dangerous in an accident, noisy stock tires, uneven braking.

    I'm still selling my WRX. :mrgreen:
     
  2. Bill Lumbergh

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    Few more pics. Sure was a scenic drive.
     
  3. IsrAmeriPrius

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    In case you missed it, the steering wheel's angle is adjustable.
     
  4. Bill Merchant

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    [font=Comic Sans MS:574529bdba]What a great trip and great pics! Thanks. It looks like you saw, or at least took pictures, of a lot of empty.[/font:574529bdba]
     
  5. Bill Lumbergh

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    Yeah, I adjusted it. I suppose I should clarify.....Up or down, the position is just too low. Compared to my last 2 cars, it's lower by quite a bit.

    Since it also doesn't extend from the dash very far, I have to move the seat up so my legs are bent a bit more than I'd like. The whole thing made my shoulders tired because I find myself pushing on the steering wheel to keep my legs back far enough.
     
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    Wow. You put on more mileage in two weeks than I'll put on in a year. What a great trip.

    Congrats on the new car.

    The Prius is the first car where the steering wheel is comfortable for me. I'm short and always have to move the seat way up. I always felt like I was eating the steering wheel. My arms were always bent almost 90 degrees because I just couldn't get the steering wheel far enough away.

    I can almost straighten my arms driving my Prius and I think it's much more comfortable that way. In fact, I had heard that that is how the racing drivers have their steering wheels because it is less tiring.

    One thing I'm so glad I did was to put on a wheelskins leather cover. That makes it a little thicker than I'd like. I really wish they had a stock leather steering wheel. It's the only thing I miss from my old Saturn coupe.
     
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    Thanks for the story and pics. How tall are you? It's good to know that the Prius can be slept in somewhat comfortably if need be.
     
  8. Bill Lumbergh

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    I'm 5'-6". Any taller and I think I'd have a problem.
     
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    As was talked about in the Sleeping in your Prius thread, the front seat can be reclined giving you plenty of room to stretch out. For comfort it was said you need have your head toward the rear of the car.
     
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    Thanks for the report! What a trip!
     
  11. Danny

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    Wow, sounds like you had one helluva trip! I hope you will submit some of those high-res pics to the 2006 PriusChat Calendar.

    What brought you to Alaska in the first place? Just wondering.
     
  12. Bill Lumbergh

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    It definitely was one heck of a long drive. I have quite a few more pics I haven't uploaded....where is this calendar and how do I submit photos?

    I'm in the USAF, stationed at Elmendorf AFB, as an F-15E Avionics maintainer.
     
  13. Danny

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    Oh, really? I think my buddy flew into that base a few weeks ago in his C-17. He's stationed out of Charleston AFB.

    The calendar is something we put together last year and plan to produce this year as well. It's a full color hanging calendar, and we take images submitted by our members to produce it. I'll be starting a thread soon asking for pictures - so keep an eye out!