Most fuel efficient 2023 Prius record

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Fuel Economy & Prime EV Range' started by phase, Nov 5, 2023.

  1. Bill Norton

    Bill Norton Senior Member

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    Nope, not settling.
    Buy an EV and stop pumping that smelly stuff and getting routine oil changes.
    We need to stop BURNING STUFF.

    You can buy Styling Accessories for EV's if you like spending extra money on that sort of thang!(y)
     
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    you missed the sarcasm-am saying some people buy things not for payback and that revolve around a business case.
     
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    Am I understanding your post correctly? In very good conditions you were getting 62mpg with the 19"stock wheels and about the same in these 17' aerodynamic wheels? So the wheel size really doesn't make much of a difference?

    I just read somewhere (can't find it now) that this Prius can drive in electric mode on the highway somehow. Maybe I misunderstood.
     
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    I am sure you lose a lot of mpg with the 19" wheels—a whopping 10% according to the EPA.

    Ride and everything else is also a lot worse with the 19" wheels, not to mention that the tires are very hard to find. So, it is a no-brainer to get the LE/SE unless there is something you really need in the higher trims.
     
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    I would be getting XLE but trying to confirm what this person with the LTD AWD was stating. I know there are many factors determining fuel economy but I'm perplexed by the people who know how to drive a Prius and are only getting 40-45 mpg in mild weather.
     
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    He replaced the 19" wheels with some aftermarket 17" wheels; so, it doesn't really compare to the 17" OEM wheels/tires. Regarding mpg info, your best bet is the EPA data. 40–45 mpg for a heavy-footed driver driving an XLE/Limited AWD sounds just about right.

    2024 Prius compare mpg side by side
     
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    Exactly.
    There is unbiased testing, and then there is some dude claiming "blah,blah"....
    And as always, it totally depends on how the car, any car, is driven.
    Lately I've been driving my Gen3 into 20mph headwinds, in 20° temps, at a true 81 mph, (Posted 75mph, I'm rolling at +6, the speedo is +4 high) and I'm OK with the resulting 38-39 MPG.
    If I were putzing around town then I'd be getting "+50 blah, blah...":whistle:
     
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