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Winter Mileage

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Arjin Combs, Oct 14, 2009.

  1. Arjin Combs

    Arjin Combs New Member

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    I notice that I get up to ten mpg's less in the colder temperatures. I assume regular gas car's mileage would also be affected. Is this true? I wonder if it would be comparable to a hybrids typically winter loss. I think my parent's 4cyl Camry gets around 24mpg normally, but I'm not sure what they would get in the winter.
     
  2. Bica2go

    Bica2go New Member

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    I always see the mileage drop in my Audi A4 in the winter time. I know when they switch over to winter gas as that's the 1st hit to mileage, the second hit comes as the temps drop. It's only a loss of 3-5mpg in total, but that equates to a drop of 15-20%.
     
  3. David Beale

    David Beale Senior Member

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    The anti-Prius (2001 Nissan Pathfinder LE AWD) got about 14 l/100 km in summer. It got about 17.5 l/100 km in winter. (glug glug).

    Pearl does about 4.7 l/100 km summer, 5.4 l/100 km winter. Even with rad blocking she struggles to keep warm. There just isn't a lot of waste heat! Poor car! That's what happens with ambient temps. in the -20C range.

    The oil companies don't like me any more. Though they never sent me a Christmas greeting when I was driving the anti-Prius either. ;)
     
  4. JimboK

    JimboK One owner, low mileage

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    As the others describe, cold weather causes an MPG hit in any car. The effect is probably exaggerated in the Prius because of its idiosyncratic warmup cycle. Many of us block the grille and use an engine block heater to help get and keep the engine warm.
     
  5. First_Time_prius_owner

    First_Time_prius_owner Junior Member

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    So we have had a hard winter here, common temp range is -10 to -20. Today is -15. On short trips, i get 7l/100km which is terrible for a prius. Tank average has been 6.2l/100km. I have grille blocking but I also have snow tires which are worse for mileage. If i drive the car more than 20 mins and it has time to warm up, I get "prius" mileage. but given how cold it is and my 2005 has a little 1.5 liter engine, it struggles to stay warm.