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With my Camry hybrid 2009 model ( rated for 33/32) I can get 38-40 in the summer and 28 in the winter (really cold times, temps in the teens and below)
To get the higher mpg, it's all about NOT accelerating and trying to let it coast when you're at the targeted speed
To get the higher mpg, it's all about NOT accelerating and trying to let it coast when you're at the targeted speed
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" I ...drive slow" " I drive the car like i normally drive" These are not techniques that necessarily promote high fuel efficiency with a hybrid.
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I brought one home yesterday to show my wife. Had 1 mile on it when I left the dealership. We put around 30 miles on a virgin car and ended up at 40.2 mpg. Pretty impressive for a brand new car. looking to make an offer tomorrow.
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I filled up on my 3rd tank, and averaged 42.5 miles. Total driving miles for this round was 629.8. I filled up 14.8 gallons. Mostly highway miles and 25% city driving.
#52
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MPG onboard computer vs pump
There always seems to be a significant difference with the displayed mpg - most recently 42.0 vs 37.9. based upon distance/gallons with over 540 miles
. I know that "stuffing" a more full tank can affect it but consistently the Fuelly app taking mileage and gallons in consideration is much lower than the displayed mpg. I always fill it to the same extent.
Has anyone experienced the same?
. I know that "stuffing" a more full tank can affect it but consistently the Fuelly app taking mileage and gallons in consideration is much lower than the displayed mpg. I always fill it to the same extent.
Has anyone experienced the same?
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That's the big issue. I've only seen the one entry, a few entries above, at 4.1 mpg optimistic error! That's pretty bad, if the original fill and the refill were accomplished accurately. My experience is that Japanese cars are pretty optimistic with their fuel computers. My S-model Mercedes, I traded in on my ES300h, was very accurate. It measured fuel quantity in tenths and I could accurately pay for fuel in advance, by the fuel gauge. I keep a spreadsheet on refuels, to three decimal places. I went 6,000 miles last year before it varied by one-tenth mpg from refuel data. I traded it for the hybrid this year at 6,000 miles and it was still correct to the tenth. I doubt if that will be the case here. It appears that it will be a long time, with the good mileage and limited local driving that I'm doing, before I will be able to tell. I do know that it took me 175 miles before the gauge got down to the "Full" indices, though. That wasn't very encouraging. If I divided my miles by the average mpg reading, it used about 4.5 gallons before the gauge dropped to the Full mark. I filled it to the filler neck when I left the dealer, at six total miles, so I have an annual reference point. Of course, now, it is going down at a much faster rate, to compensate. I doubt if the filler neck would hold more than one-half gallon, above a full tank. Has anyone comer up with an accurate computer error, yet?
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Anecdotal observation on highway mileage
I just completed a 120 mile trip on an interstate highway. I watched the mileage graphics on the information display pretty closely as I drove. I drove most of the way at 70 mph. I noticed that I was getting 35-36 mpg. As I neared a city and slowed down to 60 mph, the mpg went up to a shade over 40 mpg.
My path was pretty much the same direction throughout and reasonably flat for the entire trip, so I don't think wind or hills could account for the difference. Our load was three adults and their suitcases for a weekend trip.
Has anyone else noticed a significant difference in mpg between 60 and 70 mph?
My path was pretty much the same direction throughout and reasonably flat for the entire trip, so I don't think wind or hills could account for the difference. Our load was three adults and their suitcases for a weekend trip.
Has anyone else noticed a significant difference in mpg between 60 and 70 mph?
#57
I just completed a 120 mile trip on an interstate highway. I watched the mileage graphics on the information display pretty closely as I drove. I drove most of the way at 70 mph. I noticed that I was getting 35-36 mpg. As I neared a city and slowed down to 60 mph, the mpg went up to a shade over 40 mpg.
My path was pretty much the same direction throughout and reasonably flat for the entire trip, so I don't think wind or hills could account for the difference. Our load was three adults and their suitcases for a weekend trip.
Has anyone else noticed a significant difference in mpg between 60 and 70 mph?
My path was pretty much the same direction throughout and reasonably flat for the entire trip, so I don't think wind or hills could account for the difference. Our load was three adults and their suitcases for a weekend trip.
Has anyone else noticed a significant difference in mpg between 60 and 70 mph?
We're now with crappy winter gas and colder temperatures so MPG will be down.
Last edited by CurryPot; 10-28-12 at 10:48 AM. Reason: Spelling
#58
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This thread has been quiet, still waiting for my 300h UL to arrive, no info from dealer yet. Please keep posting your mileage results.
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Just finishing my first tank... getting about 7.5l/100km (31mpg) by the computer ... and struggling to achieve that. My commute is about 50/50 city and highway. I'm at 8.5l/100km until I get into my subdivision and go mostly to EV.
Its around freezing (0C/32F) here now, how much is that impacting mileage?
When I watch the real time meter when I am driiving 100km/h (60 to 65mph), its at 28-30mpg. Seems high for regular highway cruising. Im trying to figure out the best way to drive a hybrid... reading websites is a great way to get conflicting answers and opinions (e.g. slow accel vs. quickly getting to speed and using battery to maintain).
To those getting great mpg's, what are you doing to get them?
Its around freezing (0C/32F) here now, how much is that impacting mileage?
When I watch the real time meter when I am driiving 100km/h (60 to 65mph), its at 28-30mpg. Seems high for regular highway cruising. Im trying to figure out the best way to drive a hybrid... reading websites is a great way to get conflicting answers and opinions (e.g. slow accel vs. quickly getting to speed and using battery to maintain).
To those getting great mpg's, what are you doing to get them?
#60
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Just finishing my first tank... getting about 7.5l/100km (31mpg) by the computer ... and struggling to achieve that. My commute is about 50/50 city and highway. I'm at 8.5l/100km until I get into my subdivision and go mostly to EV.
Its around freezing (0C/32F) here now, how much is that impacting mileage?
When I watch the real time meter when I am driiving 100km/h (60 to 65mph), its at 28-30mpg. Seems high for regular highway cruising. Im trying to figure out the best way to drive a hybrid... reading websites is a great way to get conflicting answers and opinions (e.g. slow accel vs. quickly getting to speed and using battery to maintain).
To those getting great mpg's, what are you doing to get them?
Its around freezing (0C/32F) here now, how much is that impacting mileage?
When I watch the real time meter when I am driiving 100km/h (60 to 65mph), its at 28-30mpg. Seems high for regular highway cruising. Im trying to figure out the best way to drive a hybrid... reading websites is a great way to get conflicting answers and opinions (e.g. slow accel vs. quickly getting to speed and using battery to maintain).
To those getting great mpg's, what are you doing to get them?
Don't forget that a lot of members reporting great mileage are in the southern (warmer) states so they've got the advantage as things get colder.
I can tell you that those Prius hypermilers can carry mileage improvement tactics to extreme ! Nevertheless there are many good tips we can learn from them !
Where in Ontario are you ?