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OK,I love the HSI, but I had to turn it off!

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by GSW, Aug 18, 2009.

  1. GSW

    GSW PRIUS POWER

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    I hate to say it, but I really just wore out trying to squeeze every 10th of a gallon of gas out of every mile. I found myself physically leaning forward while driving and would have to force myself to sit back and just drive the car. :( So, I turned off the HSI and now I feel like I can drive comfortably. Watching those tenths drop off the consumption mpg on the HSI was a real downer even though my car averages 52-54 mpg. Now I just glance at the MPG meter and think positive as it goes up to 100 mpg.;) I can also tell when the ICE is on just using the meter.:rockon: If and when gas hits $3-4 a gal, I'll turn it back on.
     
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    Get thee to the eye doctor.
     
  3. GSW

    GSW PRIUS POWER

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    Yep, you could be right!
     
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    You did the right thing, you should feel comfortable when driving - no need to torture yourself ;). You can now also pay more attention to the surrounding traffic instead of the HSI ;).
     
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    I'm trying to just drive, and not get wrapped up into wringing every single mile out of every drop.