Driving for MPG...or not?

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Old 03-07-2004, 02:54 PM
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This is a question for you Prius drivers.

If you are a Prius driver and squeeze every bit of usage out of a single drop of gas, I am very curious to find what the max MPG is that you can obtain.

I don't mean those who drive it like all other cars, but driving very carefully.

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Old 03-07-2004, 03:13 PM
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I'm sure it would be in the range of 65-70 mpg, but then again this isn't practical. That would mean cancelling energy flow until the car comes to a stop and then accelerating again. That would mean having no traffic, 100 degree temperatures, and no precipitation.
 
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By the way, what in the world is that a picture of?
 
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Is it Mr. Tumor, the mascot of the American Cancer Society?

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Haha.
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For example, if I drive my HCH as everyone elso on the road does:
65-75MPH, accelerate on the hills, doesn't matter, passing, etc
I could expect low to mid 40's for MPG.

However I drive very conservatively (as is detailed on my website) and
I continually get mid 50's to low 60's for MPG.

I've seen a couple of Prius's and they usually drive right along with traffic with regular traffic driving habbits and I read on these boards that most folks just drive this way.

In also understand most Prius owners get mid-upper 40's MPG,
I was just wondering if this is why.

I'm not knocking it... that's not the reason for the post.

I was just wondering what mileage was (reasonably) possible with Prius.

BTW
I dabble with 3D animation stuff and this is something I came up with.

I'd LOVE to do a 3D animation about Hybrids but I'm lacking the materials...
namely photos, etc of a Hybrid engine, battery pack etc

Steve & family
 
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