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95% freeway miles - What can I expect?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by emtownsend, Mar 18, 2005.

  1. emtownsend

    emtownsend New Member

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    I live in the Pacific Northwest (Spokane, WA / Post Falls, ID) and I drive about 26 freeway miles each way to work and another 2 to 4 street miles a day.

    What can I expect for highway/freeway miles from the Prius.
    Thanks!
     
  2. efusco

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    See This Post just 3 or 4 down from yours on almost exactly the same topic.

    In the PNW it may be a bit cooler and rainier and that will have a negative impact on your mileage.
     
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    In my experience, you should easily get at least 46-52mpg in your driving. I did a 52-mile round-trip from Santa Clara, CA to San Mateo, CA last weekend, averaging around 70mph on the freeway and I got 51.5mpg for the whole trip. About four miles of it was suburban streets.

    My average mpg is usually closer to 45mpg because I have a short commute, and that's most of my driving. I do not drive to get high mpg, but slightly faster than the flow of traffic (not enough to be excessive or draw attention to me).
     
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    I'd agree with PriusEnvy.

    Of all the things that hurt mileage, short trips are the worst. Most of my drives are 1-2 miles each day, and this negatively affects the mileage.

    I rarely drive into work (I ride a vanpool), but when I do it's about 26 miles (in Seattle in the PNW). With the warmer weather, I've been getting ~50 MPG on these trips, without any special driving (i.e., watching the MPG monitor) at all. (In the depths of winter, it was more like ~45 MPG).
     
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    Thanks for the feeback. I am going to retire my trusty Corolla CE that gets 35 to 38mpg so I want to at least beat that!

    Being that the A/C is electric, would that compromise economy when the weather warms up?

    Thanks again!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(emtownsend\";p=\"73706)</div>
    Less so than in an old-technology car because the A/C doesn't require the engine to run. In Dallas I get better MPG in warm weather even with the A/C running all the time because the engine warms itself faster and runs more efficiently.
     
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    Sounds good!
    Thanks all!
     
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    I just managed 58.7mpg with 75%+ freeway driving here in the Phoenix area - temps ranged from the 60's to the 80's F. Speeds ranged from 55-70mph. No major hills.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(richard schumacher\";p=\"73709)</div>
    Other than the engine needing to run to generate electricity. The real savings with the electric A/C compressor is that it's variable speed, so it only has to run fast enough to keep up with the cooling load. I run my car with the A/C in Auto Mode almost exclusively and 50 MPG is my average on the highway (between 65-75 MPH and with hills) using the cruise control.
     
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    i did some testing last fall after it got cool enough to run without air conditioning and my results were

    70 mph = 50.5 mpg
    65 mph = 52.5 mpg
    60 mph = 55 mpg

    now running the air ( i like it cool bout 68-69º) reduced those figure bet 1-2 mpg. for some reason, even on similar days, the mileage never seemed to level out very well. all the mileage figures were gathered on days when i drove at least 50 miles one way and encountered no major traffic issues.

    just to let you know, once i hit traffic due to an accident going the other way and got about 65 mpg averaging bet 25-40 mph WITH the air on... in fact it was one of the hottest days we had last summer with temps over 100º. in any other car i would have been fuming but my Prius was totally cool and collected. that was when i knew that buying this car was one of the best decisions i had ever made.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(htmlspinnr\";p=\"73724)</div>
    Sounds like about the most optimal Prius-driving travel imaginable.