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It's easy to knock down MPG in prius

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by Former Member 68813, Aug 30, 2014.

  1. Former Member 68813

    Former Member 68813 Senior Member

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    I went to dealership to have oil change and new tires, 5.5 miles one way trip, 53 MPG.
    Came back same way, 43 MPG.

    What changed:
    New tires, same size, supposedly LRR (continental purecontact ecoplus), but not as good as the stock and worn out Ecopias, of course.
    Dealer pumped the tires to 36 PSI, I had 44/42 PSI.
    New oil, 0W20 according to the receipt.
    The HV was only 3 bars, they "idled" it a lot.
     
  2. fuzzy1

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    Is there an elevation change between your home and the shop? That would add to the discrepancy.
     
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    The number of red lights you have to stop at makes a difference as well. Real MPG killers.
     
  4. Former Member 68813

    Former Member 68813 Senior Member

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    Right, I didn't control for that.
     
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    Actually I thought the OP was sharing how anytime you take a Prius into a Toyota shop, regardless of the mileage going in, the car will be returned with the mileage wiped out. I don't think the service staff even notices it.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    new tyres will take couple weeks to break in properly.... might will be reduced
     
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    you really need to compare a few tankfuls to your prior lifetime average.
     
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    After you break in those new tires your mileage should normalize. I am curious how those tires compare to the stock ecopias. Is there more or less road noise?
     
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    Lots of idling, plus maybe a leadfoot test drive will do it. Plus the tires, plus the pressure, plus...
     
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    Please keep us updated on the Continental Eco-Pure tires, if things level out, as G/F will need a set of tires by late fall. We have monsoon season in Jan. and Feb., these would be good here.. thanks
     
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    Lester what part of MS are you in?
     
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    South/central,,, between Mendenhall and Magee-- in the woods.
     
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    Get those tires back up to 42/40 or more... that's a big bite there....