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I get better city than highway most of the time but I'm hypermiling. The city advantage is that wind resistance is very low and the power...
Other fuel efficiency factors that you did not include are the mix of city/highway driving, AC/heater usage, outside temperatures, and the length...
I reviewed the Top Gear episode (Season 11 episode 1 ) in question to refresh my memory again. The video shows the 2nd Generation Prius being...
Ergonomically - it would be nice for hypermiling if the Prius c had a fast-n-easy way to shift from Drive to Neutral and then back again to Drive...
short answer: Top Gear results are bogus. long answer: The people who run that show don't like the Prius and will lie, misrepresent the facts,...
That engine block heater sounds really really nice. :) BTW -- What kind of voltage does a Prius blockheater take? Is it a 120VAC or is it a 220VAC...
Date: 22 October 2011 Total Dist: 16508 miles Tank Dist: 692 miles MFD: 70.8 mpg Calc'd: 67.55 mpg Fuel Added: 10.244 gallons, 87 oct, E10...
Hooray! I really want to see this one!
I agree with cycopathic that narrower tires tend to give better MPGs. When a tire's contact surface with the road is smaller it lowers the tire's...
Fall and Winter musing about fuel efficiency...warming up the engine and thermal efficiency of the Prius Grill Blocking early this...
Both the databases from pure-gas.org and from buyrealgas.com suggest there are no ethanol-free gas stations in the state of Massachusetts. :(
How can you tell that the winter blend gas has arrived? :confused: Thanks.
Yes - In stealth mode, the Prius can gently be ramp up to about 42 mph in Gen 2 and 46 mph in Gen3 - this works because the load/torque/power...
short answer: yes long answer: Mileage is not a factor because - the Prius battery management system doesn't allow the HV battery to fully...
The Gen1 and Gen2 are still on the road here in DC Metro area - they appear to be about just as reliable as the Corollas. Everything I've read...
The short trips will lower the Prius MPGs because the Prius needs to run atleast 20 minutes per trip to mitigate the cost of warming up the ICE...
Keep up the good work! :cheer2: To keep your MPGs up - Make sure to check and maintain your tire pressure up and grill block your Prius now....
Awesome! To hold onto your MPG lead as long as possible - start grill blocking now. I've started grill blocking last month because the...
On my 2010 Toyota Prius III, its been fairly consistent. When the last pip on the fuel tank level has JUST started blinking then I can fill up...
Actually 60 mpg to 70 mpg is only possible if the daily commutes are over 50 minutes/10 miles long, the driving temperatures is over 65...