Hi ya.
#1
Hi ya.
Greetings from Rhode Island.
I bought a 2004 (used) Prius last week. So far I am very happy. I have even posted my first tank on the database. 47.1 MPG.
I traded in my 2000 Nissan Quest that got 17 MPG.
I do a lot of miles, atleast 100 per day, so I was sick of putting some Exxon/Mobil executives kid through college.
I bought a 2004 (used) Prius last week. So far I am very happy. I have even posted my first tank on the database. 47.1 MPG.
I traded in my 2000 Nissan Quest that got 17 MPG.
I do a lot of miles, atleast 100 per day, so I was sick of putting some Exxon/Mobil executives kid through college.
Last edited by babsrocks; 02-27-2005 at 02:56 PM.
#4
Originally Posted by ericbecky
How many miles on your 2004? It seems so hard to come by good used ones.
Going from 17 mpg to 47.1...that'll help the 'ol pocketbook. Plus, cleaner air for everyone.
p.s. I love your screen name.
Going from 17 mpg to 47.1...that'll help the 'ol pocketbook. Plus, cleaner air for everyone.
p.s. I love your screen name.
I am very happy with my MPG so far and look forward to getting even better, with tips from this site and others. And yes it is a definite plus to know I am not polluting the air as much as I was before.
#5
17,000 miles. Not bad for a 2004. I just check and I tend to put about 19,000 on a year.
As the warmer weather comes into play your mileage will increase as well. One more reason to look forward to spring!
As the warmer weather comes into play your mileage will increase as well. One more reason to look forward to spring!
#6
Originally Posted by ericbecky
17,000 miles. Not bad for a 2004. I just check and I tend to put about 19,000 on a year.
As the warmer weather comes into play your mileage will increase as well. One more reason to look forward to spring!
As the warmer weather comes into play your mileage will increase as well. One more reason to look forward to spring!