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Pop Quiz -- Horrible MPG

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by Bill Merchant, Mar 13, 2006.

  1. ckbarnard

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  2. hobbit

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    I can't imagine why simply crawling down a long hill would return
    that sort of mileage. The heater shouldn't demand *that* much
    fuel-burn at 34 degF, unless you were trying to keep the cabin at
    like 80 degrees. Heck, once the cabin's warmed up a bit I generally
    turn the climate system OFF, and a little bit of heat leaks out
    the vents anyways which keeps things quite comfy. On a stretch
    like that I'd probably do several bars of 99.9mpg, popping to
    neutral on a regular basis [such as when stopped or just slowly
    drifting downward] and only let the engine run when I actually
    had some room and a need for acceleration.
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    I regard this as fairly anomalous; the car should do better than
    that even without my particular OCD piloting style, and now I'm
    wondering what your corner parameter was that caused it.
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    Sounds plausible to me if he was going under 10 mph generally, with lots of stops and starts, and not warm enough for any electric mode.

    I've gotton that low in traffic jams in summer on flat roads, where I needed the AC on.
     
  4. cmwade77

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    Ok, care to tell us why the poor milleage?
     
  5. tomdeimos

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    Anytime you run the AC you burn gas. If you are sitting still and not moving it counts as 0 mpg, and doesn't really matter what kind of car it is.

    When I had the bad mpg I moved about 1 mile per hour, in a big traffic jam. It was hot so I used AC and burned lots of gas.
     
  6. cmwade77

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    Sorry, I meant the original poster, we've all been taking our guesses, I would like to find out which, if any are right.
     
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    The answer was in post #35
     
  8. hobbit

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    Yeah, but you likely don't run the AC when it's 34F outside...
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  9. cmwade77

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    Thank you, somehow I missed it.
     
  10. benighted

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    Then how do you keep the windows from fogging up?