Hi
A few months ago I posted a message looking for comments because I was looking into buying either a Prius or Civic hybrid. I decided to try the Prius.
I like the Prius very much. It drives great and I have increased my fuel efficiency from my previous vehicle so that is great to.
I'm not getting the advertise fuel rating though so if anyone wants to share their feedback it will be greatly appreciated.
I have now consumed two tanks of fuel with my Prius and I have averaged 45 MPG each tank. The MPG is what I calculated at the pump not from the Prius display panel.
Most of my driving has been on rural and city roads so I was expecting my MPG to be more like 58 MPG.
With the first tank I was learning how to drive to get better MPG. On my way to work and on my way back home (about 20 minutes long) I would reset the Prius average MPG on the Consumption window and see how much my driving habits would affect the MPG.
At first I was getting about 40 MPG but by the time I filled the second gas tank my MPG between home and work had improved to 58 and I even got as much as 65 on a few occasions. So I was very surprised to calculate 45 MPG for that second tank also.
I have noticed that the gasoline engine runs a lot for the first 5 minutes of my trip and that the bar graph on the Prius Consumption window for this first 5 minute usually shows about 30 MPG, the other bars on the graph will show somewhere between 60 to 65 MPG.
I run the Prius on batteries alone as much as I can so when a arrive at my destination the battery graph can show 50% or lower so I imaging that could be why the gasoline engine is ON more for the first 5 minutes of my trip, it is charging the batteries. Could using the batteries too much become counter productive in achieving higher MPG?
To bad I can’t plug the car home and charge those batteries.
Usually a vehicle’s MPG increases after the vehicle has gone through its break-in period.
Will the Prius’ MPG increase more toward 58 as the break-in period is reached?
Anyway thank you for patiently reading through all this and thank you for your advise and comments.