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03-23-2004, 04:48 PM
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2007 Prius pkg 6 owner
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Real Name: Dianne
Location: Laguna Niguel
Hybrids: 2007 Prius, 2006 Lexus 400h
Posts: 16
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I have a buyer who's got problems with mileage and fuel tank bladder... heh... the usual. I have swapped cars off with him for two days to see what I can do with his car. I suspect it's the way he is driving it, but we shall see. I can usually pull 45-51 mpg with my commute -- and he claims to be averaging in the mid 30's...
wish me luck!
Dianne Whitmire
Fleet | Internet Sales Director
Manhattan Beach Toyota
dianne@earthlink.net
310-939-7801 office line
949-689-0717 cel phone
AIM - Instant Messenger name: Dianne4Toyota
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03-23-2004, 04:49 PM
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GreenHybrid Founder
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Real Name: Jason Siegel
Location: Houston, TX
Hybrids: 2004 Toyota Prius
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Dianne -- check the following things before anything else. They will effect mileage the most:
Oil level
Tire Pressure
Trip Time
If any of these are abnormal (or trip time < 10 min), his figures are understandable.
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03-23-2004, 06:02 PM
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Pretty Darn Active Enthusiast
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Hybrids: 2005 Prius
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isn't dianne the female guru?
A Prius a day keeps the doctor away!
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03-23-2004, 06:03 PM
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GreenHybrid Founder
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Real Name: Jason Siegel
Location: Houston, TX
Hybrids: 2004 Toyota Prius
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Yeah, actually. I posted the information more for the community than Dianne. Sorry to insult your intelligence, Dianne! 
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03-23-2004, 06:06 PM
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2007 Prius pkg 6 owner
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Real Name: Dianne
Location: Laguna Niguel
Hybrids: 2007 Prius, 2006 Lexus 400h
Posts: 16
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Oh no, that was very good insight for us all - even me! I do not know it all (but do not tell my 13 yr old son that, folks!!)
Di
Dianne Whitmire
Fleet | Internet Sales Director
Manhattan Beach Toyota
dianne@earthlink.net
310-939-7801 office line
949-689-0717 cel phone
AIM - Instant Messenger name: Dianne4Toyota
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03-23-2004, 06:17 PM
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Pretty Darn Active Enthusiast
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Hybrids: 2005 Prius
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(^_^) I wonder if he is getting a Prius when he grows up
A Prius a day keeps the doctor away!
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03-24-2004, 07:10 AM
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2007 Prius pkg 6 owner
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Real Name: Dianne
Location: Laguna Niguel
Hybrids: 2007 Prius, 2006 Lexus 400h
Posts: 16
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Quote:
Originally posted by flare@Mar 23rd 2004 @ 9:17 PM
(^_^) I wonder if he is getting a Prius when he grows up
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He is! It's what he asked for when he turns 16. It used to be a Z3 that he wanted, till I let him drive a Prius in a large parking lot. :>
Dianne Whitmire
Fleet | Internet Sales Director
Manhattan Beach Toyota
dianne@earthlink.net
310-939-7801 office line
949-689-0717 cel phone
AIM - Instant Messenger name: Dianne4Toyota
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03-24-2004, 07:16 AM
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2007 Prius pkg 6 owner
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Real Name: Dianne
Location: Laguna Niguel
Hybrids: 2007 Prius, 2006 Lexus 400h
Posts: 16
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OK -- I have had Jack's Prius (my buyer's tideland 9) over night... on my drive home last night in SoCal, which is from Carson (Wilmington Ave exit) and then south down the 405 to the 73 (towards the Toll Road) and then UP the toll road pass thru Newport Beach and down into Laguna -- and off the 73 at Greenfield to my home in Laguna Niguel... here's the scoops.
I reset the mileage button when I hit the freeway. The car maintained a steady 57-60 MPG at speeds of 60-70 miles per hour down the 405. I have a blurry photo of this while I was driving showing the ODO at 69 miles per hour and the mileage avg steady at 57.3 ... and when I got to that huge incline to get thru the pass mid-73 toll road, and subsequently the dips and hills on the 73 as I try to get home to Laguna, the average dipped to 53.
Had I stayed on the 405 and merged to the 5 and not taken my usual route, I would have possibly been able to maintain a 57-60 average all the way home on the freeways.
There is absolutely nothing the matter with this car... it's one of the better ones for freeway mileage. I think that it's clear that there is a way to drive, and then there is a way to drive a Prius. :> That's what I have to impart to dear Jack today -- so post your advice here for Jack on how YOU get the best mileage from your car, in detail! I'll direct him right here to see it. :>
Thanks!
Dianne Whitmire
Fleet | Internet Sales Director
Manhattan Beach Toyota
dianne@earthlink.net
310-939-7801 office line
949-689-0717 cel phone
AIM - Instant Messenger name: Dianne4Toyota
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03-24-2004, 10:12 AM
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Real Name: Wayne Gerdes
Location: Northern Illinois
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Hi Dianne:
___Since these methods work for the MDX, Corolla, and the Insight, I am sure they will work just as well for the Prius … Read through and attempt to possibly capture some of the techniques listed in the discussion in the thread entitled “ hey xcel!”. They did in my short test drive(s) behind the wheel of an 04 Prius anyway.
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___Hunt Club Farms Landscaping Ltd.
___ Waynegerdes@earthlink.net
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03-24-2004, 11:03 AM
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GreenHybrid Founder
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Real Name: Jason Siegel
Location: Houston, TX
Hybrids: 2004 Toyota Prius
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Note, however, that the Prius is a complete hybrid and therefore is effected more by driving techniques. I find that cancelling all energy flow (VERY light gas pedal) reduces lost energy and increases mileage. Driving in "stealth" wastes energy that will only be regenerated in smaller quantities when slowing down again.
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