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Considering a 2014 Toyota Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by drfranklin9999, Apr 2, 2021.

  1. Johnny Cakes

    Johnny Cakes Senior Member

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    Reading between the lines...you want this car. You'll be happy with it. Go for it.
     
  2. Grit

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    2.80 isn’t that bad. The cheapest chevron I filled up was $3.99 on Sunday.

    if the Prius ICE temperature is at optimal, for sure you’ll get around 40 mpg in town. Short rides like a few miles from cold soak start, mpg ball park in the 20s. You’ll end up taking up gas as much as a regular car, maybe even pollute more from not burning fuel at optimal ICE temp.
     
  3. AW82

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    Like I said, not sure what I'm doing right/wrong, but I'm getting mid to high 40s after cold soaks on shorter trips. Yesterday I started it up after it had sat for two days without being started. It was ~50-55 degrees and I drove it a mere 3 miles at 25mph. Got 45mpg for that trip according to the computer.

    But I drive pretty conservatively and could've gotten 24-25mpg (per scangauge) in my CRV (rated 20 city) on that drive.
     
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  4. wjtracy

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    I feel the newer hybrids (2020 RAV4HV here) I get 40 MPG even on short trips, agree Gen3 might not be so good but 10 mile one-way commute is not much shorter than my wife's 12 miles commute and she was into 50 MPG's easily on a Gen2. Of course she is gentler on the gas pedal than me. In summary 10mile commute is fine for hybrid benefit in many cases.
     
  5. Leadfoot J. McCoalroller

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    Once you're out as far as 10 miles it's not even hard. We were regularly getting 36MPG out of an Accent on 10-mile trips.

    A car with an $1100 blue book value that will never need a traction battery.
     
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  6. Grit

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    theres another quick fix like mine, buy the new 2020 rav 4!