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Euro vs US MPG

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by Bill60546, Mar 28, 2004.

  1. Bill60546

    Bill60546 Member

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    Just for future reference. While the Japan/Euro Prius has 16" wheels and the US 15" the Euro fuel numbers convert to the following:

    Extra Urban conditions L/100KM 4.2 equals 56.003 MPG
    Urban Conditions L/100KM 4.8 equals 49.003 MPG
    Combined L/100KM 4.3 equals 54.701 MPG
     
  2. FredWB

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    I don't think the Euro has the thermos either do they? How about the gas tank bladder?
     
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    AFAIK the Euro Prius doesn't have a bladder either, just a normal petrol tank.
     
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    When they report info to two digits (4.2), it
    implies that it varies in the finest digit (like 0.1 out
    of 4.2) so there's no sense in converting this with
    five digits of precision. Tank-to-tank variations
    on MPG might reasonably be in the 5% range
    for any driver.

    edited by evan--please be sure to unclick the "Disable BBCode in this post" box--you might want to go to profile and check your default settings if you want your quotations and other BBCode functions to work properly.
     
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    Instead of being concerned about significant digits, I'm more interested in the difference between "Urban Conditions" and "Extra Urban Conditions."

    Also, is there a rating for highway driving?