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Estimating the Winter Mileage Tax

Discussion in 'Prius c Fuel Economy' started by bhyde, Oct 27, 2015.

  1. bhyde

    bhyde Junior Member

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    At Fuelly it's possible you can find cars in northern climates and view the effect of winter on their mileage. The easy way is to look at Canadian cars, Those have little canadian car badge.

    It's not hard to find examples where Jan/Feb is 30% lower than Jul/Aug.

    It would be awesome to have a bigger pool of data.

    Helps to set expectations.
     
  2. bisco

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    when i was running my gen II's about 15 miles a day, the mfd would drop from around 65 mpg at best, to 55 mpg at worst. that was using every strategy i could think of do mitigate the issue.
     
  3. davidc83

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    I may not live in the Northern extremes of the USA; however, I do live in Indiana and we do get cold winters. I purchased my new 2015 Prius C last month, and I am on Fuelly. I commute 80 miles round trip each day, so I will be able to compare my last month's average to the winter months ahead. Same username on Fuelly as on here.
     
  4. Mendel Leisk

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    It's almost more of an east-west thing. I mean, we're in the "great white north", but seriously, our west coast winter isn't that different than Oregon, let alone Washington. I mean, comparing to someone in the north central States, we're in the banana belt. :)
     
  5. JC91006

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    I don't think that mpg estimate on the Prius car display is that accurate. I know for a fact I was getting much better gas mileage in the summer time (probably with summer blend gas), but my MPG display doesn't show much a discrepancy. Just when I'm filling up, I notice I put way more fuel in the car than I should.....and I don't get as many miles.
     
  6. bisco

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    you get winte blend in la?(n)
     
  7. JC91006

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    Yes we get a winter blend here in CA. In summer heavy driving season, they have to use a more expensive formula that reduces emissions.
     
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    Here in Las Vegas, my C will do better in the (cooler) weather as the A/C isn't as taxed. For the month of Oct I averaged around 55MPG.
     
  9. PosauneGuy

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    Four winters with a Prius in Iowa and on average I take a 20% hit on fuel economy between summer and winter (summer around 50+ mpg, winter around 40+ mpg). Same difference on my non-hybrid vehicles.
     
  10. Gabriel Rockman

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    Here's the mileage I've gotten for each fillup, living near Washington DC.

    It starts in September 2014, and goes to October 2015
    51.8779
    51.94631
    54.79042
    52.73366
    50.24079
    50.57285
    47.35103
    46.78657
    45.29866
    46.38568
    43.46834
    40.02859
    45.36011
    46.39089
    45.98467
    46.1026
    40.81025
    39.57509
    46.81859
    49.05199
    51.48891
    53.00582
    52.29531
    52.69938
    54.46077
    50.08777
    53.87205
    51.05571
    53.65739
    51.76751
    50.01238
    52.92547
    49.95934
    52.4968
    51.37663
    52.90083
    51.76607
    54.50788
    52.32216
    51.83612
    52.75862

    As you can see, the warm weather gives me 50-54 mpg, and the cold weather gives me 40-47mpg. It's realistically more like 45-47 mpg in cold weather, and 40ish mpg in the snow/ice where I brake/accelerate more often. That's what I've found for my driving style, climate, and driving pattern (my mix of highway and local heavily favors highway, but the morning commute at 8:30am on the highway is normally around 15mph, whereas the evening commute at 7pm is around 65mph).

    For people with different driving styles, climates, or driving patterns, different results should be expected.
     
    #10 Gabriel Rockman, Nov 4, 2015
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