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That's ok, try different things. That's what makes PiP so fun to drive. You can do many different things by using each fuel (and heat) at...
That's strange. You are not sure if you got a full charge but still got 12 EV miles total (but est was 6.6). Another full charge still shows 6.8...
Yea, how about mini review with annual data?
Heated seats are sufficient to heat the body. To prevent fogging up inside (and before freezing up overnight), how about portable mini...
What's your ownership like? What maintenance did you do? Any repair?
With PiP, you can accelerate to 62 mph and glide in EV mode. You can also creast smaller hills with more powerful battery. It comes handy when you...
Actually, anybody can. You can edit it too.
Wikipedia corrected.
HSD does a good job, I was impressed when I tried it. It operates the ICE in the temp between 90 degF? and 130 degF. I think the low end depends...
Actually, EV-Boosted warm up can get at least 50 mpg at 45 mph. Sure, it'll consume 1 EV mile but the MPG will remain high. In that case, the...
They didn't want the new Prius taking away thunder from the new Supera. ;p
Just confirmed today. ICE kicked in at 23.1% SOC. EV window is 85% to 23%. Usable is 62% of 4.4 kWh. 2.73 kWh usable.
It may be 23.1%. I was going by memory from what I saw while driving.
The state of charge reported by the on-board diagnostic computer port should be good enough. A full charge is 85.1% and I am not absolutely sure...
I like the way you use it, city EV and highway HV. I don't like ICE shutdown and restart in city stop and go traffic so I prefer EV. One key...
You'll still use electricity to preheat and the car isn't moving therefore lowering MPGe. What is your point? Using electricity to preheat is...
Posters here are passionate, which is a good thing. Some are bias toward EV but I think most PiP owners are balanced on either fuels. Like I said...
I am not home now but I will give you the numbers. 2.7 kWh usable. EPA said it takes 3.2 kWh to charge with charging loss.
If you post your EV Ratio screen, we can tell you the efficiency breakdown of both fuels. FYI, 92 MPG is the gas consumption, not fuel economy.
Sorry, I meant Gen4 (next gen).