60.5 Mpg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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60.5 Mpg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Everyone,
I hit a personal best this morning on the way to work, yes, 60.5 MPG average for my 30+ mile trip from the suburbs to Chicago. I took a picture on my cell phone but have no clue how to upload here but just couldn't be happier!!! I also found out where the noise in my car was coming from: the passenger side seat belt latch hitting up against the plastic part of the armrest. Can't wait to see what kind of MPG's I can get when the weather is warm.
I hit a personal best this morning on the way to work, yes, 60.5 MPG average for my 30+ mile trip from the suburbs to Chicago. I took a picture on my cell phone but have no clue how to upload here but just couldn't be happier!!! I also found out where the noise in my car was coming from: the passenger side seat belt latch hitting up against the plastic part of the armrest. Can't wait to see what kind of MPG's I can get when the weather is warm.
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Congrat.
PierreM.
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RE: Am I logging my miles here?; I put my first tank in, which was 45.1 but it never showed up on the chart so I stopped inputting that info but I'd love to. I have all of the reciepts. My last tank (just filled up last night) averaged 48.5 which I'm happy with since I had a few short stop and go type trips and VERY cold weather here in Chicago. I'm making another trip to Chicago today and it's -3 degrees and very windy so I'll be interested to see what my trip gives me (best was 60.5, worst was 57.7). I should note: I have not pumped my tires up past 33psi, no grill block, etc etc....just very watchful of the mpg meter and cruise as much as possible except uphill which I've been able to beat by doing it myself vs cruise. I also don't use the "accelerate as slowly as possible technique"...I find it's better to give it electric assist with 4-5 bars, not 2 and get up to speed then keep a light foot on it. I also have been using no less than mid-grade gas which I firmly believe gives me higher mpg's no matter what anyone here says.
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Great performance for the winter. Just for let you know. I live in Quebec, Canada. The last (and first) summer, my average was 56 mpg (with two thanks at 60 and one ride at 70 mpg). My first winter tanks were 42.7 mpg and with some improvement, I should end the winter with an average around 48 mpg.
Pierre M.
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A few days ago I hit 60.5, (which I'm going to upload a pic of when I get a chance), when the temps here in Chicago were in the mid-20's but yesterday on the same trip, same time of day but temps were between -3 and 2 degrees I had a trip average of only 39.2!!! It was extremely windy and cold but I never imagined I'd take that much of a hit!!! I also felt like the car was easily moved side to side from the crosswinds vs other cars I've had in the past but then again I came from a V8 Toyota 4Runner which was immovable so who knows. Funny thing: I was crawling in traffinc on the highway and pulled up next to a Prius and honked at them to say "hello fellow hybrid owner" but they just looked at me like I was a weirdo"......I guess that's a good thing since to me the Prius looks like a snail on wheels.
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SilverStar...check the listings for the HCH I. Like many other HCH II owners, for some reason your log entry ended up in that list instead of the HCH II list.
Hopefully someday someone will figure out why that's been happening and get everyone's data into the correct listings.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/...-civiccvt.html
Hopefully someday someone will figure out why that's been happening and get everyone's data into the correct listings.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/compare/...-civiccvt.html
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I just checked and yes my 2008 Civ Hybrid is on the HCH1 Gen Database!!!!!!!! Why??? This is very frustrating....I'm going to try to get it moved to HCH2 but if I can't there's no point in my mind of tracking it since most people use that graph to judge the current gen vs. the prius vs other civhybrid2 cars. Thanks for the alert.
#9
Re: 60.5 Mpg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A few days ago I hit 60.5, (which I'm going to upload a pic of when I get a chance), when the temps here in Chicago were in the mid-20's but yesterday on the same trip, same time of day but temps were between -3 and 2 degrees I had a trip average of only 39.2!!! It was extremely windy and cold but I never imagined I'd take that much of a hit!!! I also felt like the car was easily moved side to side from the crosswinds vs other cars I've had in the past but then again I came from a V8 Toyota 4Runner which was immovable so who knows. Funny thing: I was crawling in traffinc on the highway and pulled up next to a Prius and honked at them to say "hello fellow hybrid owner" but they just looked at me like I was a weirdo"......I guess that's a good thing since to me the Prius looks like a snail on wheels.