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45 mpg Lifetime Club

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by cary1952, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. barbaram

    barbaram Active Member

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    (I thought I had more posts here.... )

    This is as off about the end of April... I think it's pretty good for having the hydoedge tires!
    Picked up 1/24/06:

    MILES 22742.6
    GAL 483.9606
    MPG 46.99266841
     
  2. Highly ImPriused

    Highly ImPriused Impressive Member

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    Edited on 5/14/07

    With my latest tank ringing in at a new high of 51.9 mpg (calculated vs. 54.3 on the MFD), I now officialy move up to the ranks of the mediocre! :D

    Lifetime stats:

    Miles - 2251
    Gallons - 49.31
    MPG = 45.65

    Weighted average of MPG readings on the MFD (reset at each fillup) - 47.2
     
  3. barbaram

    barbaram Active Member

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    I'm still in!
    30742.3 miles
    647.1386 gallons
    average 47.50497034
     
  4. tkil

    tkil New Member

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    2005 package 9 (or is it "BC"?), acquired 2005-04-26

    As of 2007-09-08 I have 40615 total miles. I lost the records for the first three fill-ups, but everything since then is at: http://scrye.com/~tkil/prius/gas.html

    46.1mpg calculated
    47.6mpg MFD weighted
     
  5. ostrich

    ostrich New Member

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    ruby, a salsa red 2005 BC, acquired september 2005:

    18570 miles
    399.448 gallons
    average 46.4845 miles/gallon
     
  6. AndyMartin826

    AndyMartin826 New Member

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    I'm still in, had a rough summer but managed to stay in the club.

    Total miles: 11891
    Total gal: 262.022
    Avg. MPG: 45.3816

    Any tips on preserving the battery when parked at work all day? My battery gets to the 6 bars through the drive in, but it seems that when I crank up after the car has been sitting in the parking lot I have maybe 4 bars which go down very quickly, killing my mileage as I bring it back up. Any tips?
     
  7. AndyMartin826

    AndyMartin826 New Member

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    I'm still in, had a rough summer but managed to stay in the club.

    Total miles: 11891
    Total gal: 262.022
    Avg. MPG: 45.3816

    Any tips on preserving the battery when parked at work all day? My battery gets to the 6 bars through the drive in, but it seems that when I crank up after the car has been sitting in the parking lot I have maybe 4 bars which go down very quickly, killing my mileage as I bring it back up. Any tips?
     
  8. Highly ImPriused

    Highly ImPriused Impressive Member

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    I'm tantalizingly close to leaving this club. But with colder weather approaching, I might be hanging around for a little while. We shall see.

    Total miles: 9262
    Total gallons: 185.57
    Avg MPG = 49.91

    (MFD weighted avg mpg = 51.0)



    AZ, I have no idea why your battery would be lower after only sitting in the parking lot during the day. I would get that checked out. Unless you have an accessory that is direct wired (the regular 12V outlets turn off with the car). The battery level on mine is always the same when I start up as when I parked, even if its been a couple of days.
     
  9. skruse

    skruse Senior Member

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    68.3 mpg - most recent tank in Sierra Nevada driving. Cumulative fuel econcomy for 14,800 mi: 50.3 mpg.
     
  10. LYLUVLY

    LYLUVLY New Member

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  11. dayoff53@gmail.com

    [email protected] Dual Prius Owner

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  12. medicis

    medicis Junior Member

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    I quickly join the Club before Winter tries to kick me out of it.

    2007 base model
    No frills
    Bought end May 07

    5050 km
    241.4 liters
    4.78 l/100km lifetime
    49.2 mpg (US) lifetime
     
  13. acdii

    acdii Active Member

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    As of April 2 07 when purchased,
    14230 miles
    294.681 gallons
    48.29 MPG
     
  14. DeadPhish

    DeadPhish Senior Member

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    55054 miles
    48.1 mpg
    ( 51 ish in good weather )
    ( 45 ish in winter or bad weather )

    However with new tires at 50000 mi the good weather number has fallen into the 45 mpg range for the last several tanks.
     
  15. bruceha_2000

    bruceha_2000 Senior Member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Highly ImPriused @ Sep 17 2007, 10:35 AM) [snapback]513675[/snapback]</div>
    Check the winter time grill blocking threads, maybe you can still escape to the 50-55 MPG club :) Probably not, but perhaps you'll have a better winter avg and be able to move up next summer.
    The bars show the 'big' battery state, not the 12V. If the car is powered down, the big battery is electrically dsconnected. Could be really hot afternoons with cooler morning temps in AZ. Batteries are less efficient when really hot or cold. If you don't have them, I would suggest side window deflectors, at least in the front. Leaving the windows cracked an inch while the car is parked lets a lot of hot air escape but lets in no rain. Due to the angle of the rear window, you can't open it more than a small fraction of an inch without creating a gap at the back which gets bigger as the window goes down. Only a problem if it is going to rain though.
     
  16. bruceha_2000

    bruceha_2000 Senior Member

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    I was at 42.5 MPG lifetime at the end of the first winter and a cold one it was. Climbed up to 45 MPG by July. Been gaining a bit ever since though I doubt I'll ever graduate to the 50-55 MPG group. Winter will not allow it. I'd be hoping for the 55-60 MPG group if I only had to deal with our summer temps. My numbers are in the signature, but I thought I'd post the '3 year numbers' since I've now had the car that long :)
    • Miles: 50,294.8
    • MFD MPG: 48.76
    • Calculated MPG: 47.80 (Actual miles/gallons - Delta: 2%)
    • Gallons of gas: 1,052.17
    • Cost of gas: $2,555.14
    • Gallons saved vs '95 Odyssey: 1,475.18
    • $ Saved vs '95 Odyssey: $3,393.62
    * Savings calculations were to see what it would have cost if I were still driving the '95 Odyssey instead of the Prius. I used 22 MPG summer, 20 MPG winter for the Odyssey though those numbers are general "if that's about what I got at the pump during the winter and summer I wasn't concerned". I'm sure the Odyssey's lifetime winter was lower since I would not have been concerned with a lower number when it was really cold out and wouldn't have considered it in the 'general health average'.

    Had I replaced the old Odyssey with a new one, it would have cost about the same amount to buy so I figure my "hybrid break even" time was 0 days and the $3,393 is ALL savings. :D The regular maintenance on the Odyssey was higher as well so that is an extra bonus.
     
  17. LYLUVLY

    LYLUVLY New Member

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    7020 miles and 155.47 gals = 45.15mpg
    I think we qualify
     
  18. patsparks

    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    Just.
    Sorry, just visiting. I can't stop here, not qualified.

    Hey, why does the rest of the world have to convert to US mpg when USA doesn't have to convert to L/100km?
     
  19. Prius101

    Prius101 Paid off Prius Member

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    Prius purchased 3/30/2007 Driftwood Pearl, I think #2

    Total miles - last fill was 4546.7 Total gallons: 94.362 for a lifetime mpg of 48.2
     
  20. martin5130

    martin5130 New Member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(cary1952 @ Apr 20 2006, 05:40 PM) [snapback]242847[/snapback]</div>

    I don't keep precise records of every gallon purchased but I know that I have averaged approx. 50 miles per gallon over the 45000 miles I have driven in just over 2 years.