Seeing as how popular Prii are in the Bay Area, I'm sure there's many of you on this forum. I'm very curious what you guys are getting in terms of fuel efficiency. I'm specifically located in SSF and mostly commute locally. The hills are absolutely killing my mileage (my last tank average was only 45 mpg). I'm not sure what to do, as I've done different things (go easy on the gas, as well as get up to speed quickly and then glide with the momentum). Unfortunately, I can only do so much with all the hills here. I'm not willing to sacrifice safety for the sake of some savings. If I ever let my parents drive the C, they mileage gets even a bit worse than my results. I do not use AC much at all. and I barely ever pass 70 mph if I'm on the highway. Am I the only one getting such poor mileage here? Or is this expected in this terrain? If/when posting, please indicate the city/suburb you are driving through, along with your avg mpg.
I think given the terrain you may benefit from comparing your Prius mpg with a non hybrid of similar size and weight on the same routes.
i live in the bay area, though don't commute around SF that much... i would imagine i can get about 55mpg or so it that terrain... and you could probably get at least 51-53 if you slow down your speed and ease up on the hill climb. i commute from the east bay down to the south bay typically, and some of it is during rush hour traffic. on a typical tank, i'll get about 58-60mpg on average. majority of it is highway... i also try to stay under 65mph... it's really easy when it's during rush hour.
I can't really avoid the hills here... I live on one and my destination is on top of another. Seeing my avg mpg is making me so sad especially seeing what everyone else here is getting. No peninsula guys on this forum?? Galaxy Nexus ? 2
Maybe 5 miles per trip, so 10 miles round. Only bad thing is, the hill climb starts pretty much after the ICE is warmed Galaxy Nexus ? 2
The 5 miles per trip is the main reason your mileage is low. The official city rating is based on much longer cycles, about 30 minutes IIRC. You are doing fine.
Also, you'd likely be getting much lower in a non-hybrid - all the energy that would be regained by going downhill would be wasted by the brakes. Do you have a previous vehicle to compare your mpg to?
You're the perfect candidate for Plug-In vehicle. Driving 70MPH on the freeway will kill your MPG's too! You'll need to learn how to maximize battery usage and recapture on the downhills. I think 46 is a good starting point. How long have you owned the car ?
Minkus: I had an slk230 for a few months prior. 18 mpg under comparable normal driving conditions. Unfortunately my wallet is not a candidate for the PiP. I've been driving a Prius since 2010. Liftback Galaxy Nexus ? 2
I commute from Boulder Creek to San Mateo 5days/week (100 mi roundtrip, hills, traffic and mountains), and I can get about 51 going north and 55 going south. Not the fastest trip, but 280 is a wonderful route! Slower traffic improves your mpg ...and your meditation skills.
That's pretty good for majority freeway. So i had a chance to travel into the city today, and I actually averaged 54 mpg without hypermiling techniques. I guess my typical route just wasn't friendly Galaxy Nexus ? 2
Rejoice in the fact that you have a car that gets 45 mpg on your short hilly commute, and have a good laugh over the fact that 45 mpg disappointed you.
I don't own a "C" but I do live in the Peninsula. I also have shorter trips than typical and live in a hilly area. You can see my result in my Fuelly sig. I also notice MPG go up in city driving. No need to feel bad!