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Fastest cruising speed?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by zaggs, Aug 14, 2011.

  1. zaggs

    zaggs New Member

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    What is the best highest speeds? Im always in a hurry and need to drive FAR and want to go the fastest without TOTALLY killing my MPG. How much worst is 85MPH vs 80MPH? I have not been able to get that fast yet. The traffic here sucks.
     
  2. JimboPalmer

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    108 MPH, but that would be bad. Here is Bob Wilson's chart for a 2010 Prius.
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    It gets steep after 60 MPH
     
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    Looks like 75 is the sweet spot!
     
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    Beware that the graph is for the 2010. Your 2009 is a bit less efficient overall, more so at high speeds.
     
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    Agreed. I think the GenII chart he made showed about a 10mph improvement with the GenIII or was it 5mph? Either way, the GenIII could travel faster then the GenII and achieve the same MPG. The extra TQ is nice.
     
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    My speed sensor is off by ~2 mph. You should check yours somehow like with a GPS or those police signs that say "this is your speed"

    I usually drive 70 mph on the highways. Depends on your topography. I do alot of hilly driving and one way is almost all downhill so it averages to 52- 54 mpg. At 55 mph it only goes up to 56 or 58. Not worth it.

    I wonder how the Prius would do in Florida or the plain states where it's all perfectly flat.