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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by ReneGS, Jun 23, 2005.

  1. ReneGS

    ReneGS New Member

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    Just purchased a Prius. So far I'm averaging 40.3mpg. :clap: Not too bad considering the long uphill grade I drove.

    Anyways my car is Millennium Silver Metallic with Gray/Burgundy interior. First day I bought it I had the windows tinted. I don't know what it is about Prius owning San Dieagans but I have yet to see one with tint. Oh well it'll make mine stand out a bit.

    My preference of colors was white, salsa red, silver then driftwood. I'm pretty happy with silver, though I would have loved that Charcoal grey I saw the other day. I didnt even know they offered it. :?:

    Oh yeah I got Package #3 with the 6 disc cd changer, floor mats and cargo net. I didnt want the 6disc changer but it was either the car I got or one fully loaded with package 6, which I did not want.

    Anyways heres a pic at the tint shop. :D [Broken External Image]:http://img195.echo.cx/img195/1890/prius0tw.jpg
     
  2. PaPrius

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    Here's hoping you enjoy your new car as much as most members of this forum enjoy their car!

    Nice that you got the Gray/Burgundy interior. I wish that were available with many of the other exterior color options.

    Not much of a need for tinting a car in PA, IMHO, though I can imagine it might be a necessity in southern CA.

    Enjoy
     
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    I like your tinting a whole lot. I ordered mine with the tint, but don't think it'll look as dark as yours. Yours really stands out....
     
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    Congrads., I just got a silver one like yours, no tint yet., I live in Nederland Tx hot and sunny too so I may go ahead and do it. Got the grey interior, and similar options, no SKS., but all in all I am happy. My first mileage was about 40.4, still working on the second tankfull., got 358 miles so far and still have three marks on the gas gauge (about 1/4 full). My car's AC now is a necessity, run it every time and it's mid 90's to 100 out there, so the mileage is on the low side. Very happy with the car overall, and looking forward to better gas mileage and cost in the long run, came down from a 2002 Ford Explorer, never got better then 15-19 MPG! Not looking back now, the gas savings will pay for the car note.

    Again congrads keep in touch, my son in the Marines is stationed your way.

    Regard I. Altmann ([email protected])
     
  5. ReneGS

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    Thanks for the compliments and warm welcome. :oops:

    Its the weekend so I havent driven the Prius but she sure does look purdy nice parked in my garage. :lol:

    Nothing against it but Im glad I didnt get the tan interior. Ive always prefered black or grey interiors.

    Talking about tint...

    Today I only say 3 other Piruses, Driftwood, silver and then a white one, but none of them were tinted.

    Grrr I havent seen that Charcoal grey color Prius again. I even went back to the area where I last saw it. Unfortunetly when I saw it my camera phone was dead. Guess I should buymyself a car charger. :x

    IALTMANN Correct me if Im wrong but doesnt the A/C run off the electric engine and not the gasoline one. If so then it shouldnt affect MPG too much. Unless of course you consider that the gasoline engine charges up the electric one.

    I hope the A/C doesnt affect our mileage like in other cars. I've been running the A/C non-stop since I couldnt lower the windows. When cruising around town Ive always prefered to drive with the windows down. At highways speeds I cant stand the wind baffle.

    Where is your son stationed at? Camp Pendleton?
     
  6. Tideland Prius

    Tideland Prius Moderator of the North
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    Charcoal grey? You mean Tideland? hehe


    The A/C does run off the battery but do note, A/C will drain the battery quite quickly hence the engine will have to recharge it.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tideland Prius\";p=\"101664)</div>
    No it was a Charcoal grey color. Ive seen Tideland, Seaside, Salsa Red, and the other four colors listed available for 05 models and the car I saw was none of those.[​IMG]

    It was also a brand new car. (No plate) Ive never seen one that color and from what I know it wasnt a color available in 05. . I drove back for a second look and it was definetly not Tideland.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ReneGS\";p=\"101661)</div>
    The AC is electric, but it does take MPG to recharge batteries., it is more economical then a belt driven one off the engine. In town the MPG is effected SLIGHTLY, because the engine will run more to recharge batteries. On the highway the AC will have no great effect, because the aero dynamic fact that open windows would give such air resistance you would LOSE MPG if you drove with windows open. My son is in Pendelton and headed to Iraq soon :(( ., but this must be done, I served and understand, and it was totally his choice.

    Best Regards, enjoy your new car, like Toyota says just drive it. Don't rush into all these MODS., the Toyota engineers did a good job, and the little car will just dazzle your wallet from the start.
     
  9. kidtwist

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    Welcome ReneGS. I'm also in San Diego and have white package #1. I don't have a tint, but I may get one. For me, though, getting better tires is a slightly higher priority.

    I run my air conditioning almost constantly and am still getting a pretty consistent 52 mpg, so it can't affect mileage too badly.

    Enjoy.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(ReneGS\";p=\"101939)</div>
    No it was a Charcoal grey color. Ive seen Tideland, Seaside, Salsa Red, and the other four colors listed available for 05 models and the car I saw was none of those.[​IMG]

    It was also a brand new car. (No plate) Ive never seen one that color and from what I know it wasnt a color available in 05. . I drove back for a second look and it was definetly not Tideland.[/b][/quote]

    Hmmm... I have seen Priuses in "Pearl" colors change radically when going from direct, high reflected sunlight to shade. Just saw what I thought was a beautiful dark silver grey Prius near our house yesterday -- did a double-take. Then it turned the corner, went into shade, and turned into the same Tideland Pearl color my Prius is.

    However, it sounds as if you got a chance to walk around this Prius, and look at it from multiple angles; so I don't know what to make of it.
     
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    Tideland 'in the flesh' looks charcoal grey - not at all like any brouchure or online color bar I have seen.

    Near sunset I have noticed the greenish tint more on mine.
     
  12. DanMan32

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    Regarding AC:

    It all depends how hot it is. If the AC is running full blast, it does take a decent hit on the MPG. Since both the cabin fan and the AC compressor are continuously variable speed, they will run at the correct speed to maintain cabin temp once equilibrium has been achieved.

    Anytime you see the battery go below 6 bars, you are taking a hit on MPG to return it to 6 bars.