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Curious - Why mileage difference between 2005 and 2013 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by newbie prius, Dec 10, 2018.

  1. newbie prius

    newbie prius Junior Member

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    Purchased a "used" 2013 Prius. Love car. Curious though why 2013 Prius only gets 45.9 to 46.9 mpg and 2005 Prius still gets around 55 - 57 mpg. Any ideas? Yes, 2013's mileage is still good, but just wondering why the difference. Daughter's 2012 Prius also receives the same mileage as my 2013.
     
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    There are very tiny situations where Gen 2 is more fuel efficient than Gen3, mostly 55 to 60 MPH range. If that is where you drive, it is hard to beat a Gen 2; by 70 MPH, the Gen 3 wins big.
     
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    I never heard that. I didn't own a Gen 3 though.
     
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    This chart shows engine efficiency, the 1.8 is more efficient over a broader range of RPMs, but the are spots where the 1.5 is as good.

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    I did not suceed in googling the Gen 4 graph
     
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    I believe it also takes some hypermiling skill, more than the average driver.

    But didn't all the hypermiling Japanese commuters setting tank miles records, do them in Gen2s?
     
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    there is something seriously wrong with your car, and possibly your daughters, if, under the exact same conditions, they are getting 10 mpg less than your 2005.

    but see post number two, because it is almost impossible to replicate conditions.

    start with tire model and pressure, and go from there.
     
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    Just grasping at straws: the 2005 has a semi-clogged engine air filter, the computer compensates, and it's behaving like a lower displacement engine??

    The outlier seems to be the 2005, that very good mpg for second gen.
     
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    you mean i can get better mpg's with a clogged air filter?
     
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    I have to ask. Is this the mileage from the car's reported usage or your own empirical measurements? 55 -57 mpg for a gen 2 is extremely high to be normal for anything other than an unusual trip somewhere in certain conditions. Are you saying you've driven said gen 2 for many thousand miles and your average is 55 - 57 mpg? I've been driving my '07 gen 2 for about 16 months and a little more than 25K miles and I am averaging 45ish mpg (calculated at the pump and averaged since I bought the car), which I consider both normal and good.
     
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    ... but a filter that clogged should increase manifold vacuum and pumping loss, losing some of the Atkinson-cycle benefits that produced the Prius MPG improvement.
     
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    For the Gen 3, the above map is for a fully functioning EGR. Gen 3 uses 22% EGR to improve fuel efficiency and reduce knock with regular gas. With 50% reduced flow rate the MPG should drop by at least 11%. With 100% blockage MPG should drop by at least 22%. Also consider the fuel economy impact when ignition timing is retarded b/c of knocking.
     
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    I think we may have lost the OP.
     
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    It’s only two days, give them three months :p
     
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  15. newbie prius

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    Thank you all for your suggestions. I really do not know why the 2005 gets better mileage, but am certainly not complaining. It has hands down been the best car we have owned.
     
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    My 2007 (Gen 2) Prius returned an average of 56mpg over the 4 years I owned it - measured by fuel fill-ups, not the display - and in summer would routinely beat 60mpg, dropping to tanks of 52-53 in winter. My 2011 (Gen 3) managed an occasional 60+mpg tank in summer, and a steady 51-52mpg in winter, for an average of 54mpg by the time I replaced it in 2014.

    The drop in mpg in the Gen 3 was not startling, but it was notable and disappointing. However, even at worst it did not return a sub-50mpg tank.

    In 2014 I got another Gen 3, and that also averaged 54mpg, though it did produce a few sub-50mpg tanks. It also returned a summertime average of 62mpg over 4 years.
     
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    I knew a guy who owned a Gen 2 and totalled it. He bought another new one the same year and he said it never got the same mileage as his first one.