I know it's not ideal to go over 65 mph in the Prius, but according to the simulator here, I can only expect about 33mpg. Is that what you all experience at that speed? Here's what I used to gauge MPGs: http://www.wind.sannet.ne.jp/m_matsu/prius...e=en?Country=US I encourage you all to check out this tool. It seems really cool but I don't know how accurate it is compared to the real thing. But it's as close as I can get to one without going out an test driving anyways...
It should be anywhere in the 30 MPG range depending on wind and driving conditions. MPG will always have a sharp decline the faster you go past 60 MPH.
That's ridiculous; I got 46.5 mpg when I rented a 2005 Prius and did all highway driving at 80 mph. It gets around 50+ mpg at 70 mph. This was in warm San Diego with no A/C.
I average 65-68 MPH on the freeway. 50+ MPG. Of course, that depends on terrain. Flat or downhill and it is the best. Prolonged uphill and your MPG will suffer.
I averaged 47.2mpg on my first tank. About 400 of that was at 70mph on the freeway, a pair of three-hour trips, almost all at 70.
BTW, WELCOME RICK!!! and for what it is worth, 33MPG is what my beetle would get at its best under ideal conditions... (like driving around the EPA test track ) So at this point anthing abovw what i get in my beetle would make me happy, twice the car and better MPG? I wont complain...
I get avg mid 40's at 75 mph. Once averaged 80 for a long stretch and got 46mpg but that was with a tailwind. Love this car!
I drove from Dallas to Lubbock days after purchasing my prius and got 45mpg. I was going 75 the whole way.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(clintd555 @ Apr 2 2006, 06:32 AM) [snapback]233477[/snapback]</div> The MPG number of the driving simulator is not accurate. Wayne's simulator is most accurate. http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=1...id=210092&st=26 It says 45.47MPG at 76MPH. Ken@Japan
At 75 mph I get low to mid 40's of mpg. Yesterday I drove to Osoyoos and back. I was going around 55 mph going and around 65 mph returning (I took a circle route, minor roads there, highway back) and averaged 50 mpg. The route included a couple of minor mountain passes and a lot of rolling hills. (Really low mpg numbers going uphill, really high numbers going downhill.) 33 mpg would require short drives and/or bitterly-cold temperatures. In North Dakota, with 20 degrees below zero, a five-minute warm-up before driving, and a ten-minute commute that barely let the car get warm, I got around 30 mpg. As Ken says:
At an average of about 80-85 mph I get low to mid 40's for mileage. This is with AC set to 72 and always on. I have yet to be able to get an average below 40 mpg, and I drive around 700 miles per week, mostly interstate, mostly above 80 mph.
I had to make a very fast 2-hour drive to get to a meeting. Most of the driving in my 2004 Prius was at 90 with a few dips to 80. No A/C and flat roads in Florida. My average for the trip was 43 going down. Coming back i ran about 75 and the MPG went up to 46.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ken1784 @ Apr 1 2006, 06:42 PM) [snapback]233581[/snapback]</div> Looks like a pretty smooth decline... nice to know I can get 30mpg at 100mph... I like it!
I'm going to assume this is an April Fools joke. Over this past 2 years and 30,000 miles I've never averaged less than 47 mpg on the freeways around here, and my average freeway speed has been around 73 mph (65 to 80). I've never talked to any Prius driver who has seen miles per gallon outside the 40s and 50s at any time on any given tank of gasoline. I have heard, though, that there are people who drive in bitter winter temperatures areas (below 0 degrees F) that have seen mileages in the 30s, so I won't say it's out of the question. I should also point out that our Winter temperatures usually don't get below 10 degrees F and are typically between 20 and 40 degrees).
Not an April Fool's joke. I didn't realize the simulator was based on Gen 1 Prii. I like Wayne's chart a LOT better.
I made 2 trips from OC to Santa Barbara and back this weekend. 240 miles round trip each time, all freeway travelling minus about 1/2 mile to get to and from the freeway. Went over the Sepulveda pass and the Conejo Pass going and coming. Averaged between 70-85 mph the entire way, almost no cruise control (too much traffic to safely use it). Got 47.8 mpg on the first round trip, 47.5 on the 2nd. I refueled before each trip and reset the consumption screen each time. Travelled ~350 miles to San Jose from OC a couple weeks ago. Speed limit on the 5 fwy after the 'Grapevine Pass' was 70 mph. I had cruise control set at 75 mph almost the entire way. Average speed of other drivers seemed to be 80-90. Upon reaching our destination, I had gotten ~45 mpg for the trip up. Took the coastal route home (from Santa Cruz south on CA-1 and 101 thru Santa Barbara to OC) and averaged ~48 mpg. (I was getting over 50 mpg until we hit Monterey and the windy twisty coastal road with a speed limit of 50 turned into a straight highway with a speed limit of 65. Mpgs went down from there on.) Am heading for Mammoth with my husband later today, almost 400 miles one way. Will likely be travelling ~75 mph the whole way. We'll see how the Prius does in serious mountain driving.
at 80 mph, I get around 45, depending on weather wind, but the lowest i've gotten at 80 is 41. I live in southern cali.