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I HAVE A 2005 PRIUS. ON THE HIGHWAY DOING 75 MPH, WITH THE AIR OFF, I GET 54.SOMETHING. IN TOWN I GET 46-47 MPG. THE CAR HAS 17000 MILES ON IT AND
USES MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL. CAN'T WAIT TO MAKE IT A PLUG IN HYBRID. 

THE WIFE HAS A 2005 CIVIC HYBRID,7000 MILES GETS 39 IN THE CITY 41-43 ON THE ROAD.
PUTTING IN A PHOTOVOLTIC SYSTEM TO POWER THE HOUSE ALSO WANT TO USE IT WHEN I CONVERT THE PRIUS TO A PLUG IN HYBRID.  

JERR


I have a 2005 Civic Hybrid.  My mileage varies but I average 42-43 per tank if I run the air conditioner and 46-47 otherwise.  Of course, in North Carolina summers you run it all the time.

J. C.

Parkton, NC


My 2004 Prius gets an average of 46.7 mpg!

B. H.


On Prius wife is getting 48mpg in city, no idea on open road, we  
don't go any place.

On Lexus RX400h, my car, with 91 octane, 24.6 in city, using 87  
octane 21.9 in city. Almost happy with Lexus, very pleased with Prius.

W. K.
Palm Desert, CA


Honda Accord Hybrid
 
I get 17-18 mpg when my driving consists only of inner city San Francisco's stop and go traffic with lots of hills.
 
Local highway trips yield 26-28mpg generally.
 
I usually get 37-39 mpg on trips from San Francisco to Orange County (which is past LA.) The drive is all highway, but often has some mix of stop and go in the bay area and then the long steep grade up and down the Grapevine.
 
Hope that helps.

Dear fellow hybrid owners,

At first I was disappointed that my 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid SUV purchased in May in Florida was getting only 23.5mpg.  I realized, however, that when the Fall came I did not use the A/C so much, and my economy is now pretty consistently to 30.8 mpg around town, etc.  So I am delighted.  On a 1250 mile trip in October to Charlotte, NC, and around town there and back I got up to 29 but mostly around 26 or so. 
 
I know not to trust the car-makers advertising 36 around town and 31 otherwise for the Ford Escape Hybrid.  They have been doing that ever since I bought my first new Ford in '53.  They can drive the test car on a track at reduced speeds that we could never repeat to get that mileage out on the highways.  I accept 30.8, since my car before it was getting 16.3 mpg (2001Chrysler Town and Country with a V6 in it.) 
 
H. B. 
DeLand, FL

We drive Toyota Prius's. Mine is a 2001, hers is 2003. During the summer and winter when the AC or Heat is running I average 40mpg, she does a little better, 43mpg. In the spring and fall when we don't use AC or heat much our averages are better 45-50mpg. We work 2 jobs each. One job for both of us is 25 miles away, the other is 75 miles away. The closer jobs are about 45 mph range. The further jobs are 65 mph range, with which we get lower mpgs.

 
Happy Holidays,
 
B. B. & J. J.

I own the Lexus Hybrid & I am disappointed with the gas mileage. The EPA says 32 mpg Highway. & 28 city. I was told by the dealer that to expect about 30 highway. I average 24 MPG overall. If I just do highway I get about 21 MPG. The Boston Globe did a review on the Lexus & reached the same results. Now the dealer says that this is a vehicle for city driving. This auto is not worth the extra $10,000 over the 330. I am disappointed that Lexus still stands by the EPA estimate. Now Lexus is telling the dealers that the car will get better gas mileage after 15,000 miles. This is a rip-off to the consumers .


My car is a Honda Civic Hybrid 2005.
I commute 40 to work each way, 5 days a week in LA.  I typically drive
65-80 mph.  I only sometimes have to drive in stop and go traffic.  I drive around town only moderately.  When I first got my car, I was really careful about making sure I optimized my mpg.  I have stopped being so careful, but am still moderately efficient.  I started out using 87octane gas then switched to 89.  Gas octane doesn't seem to
make any difference in my mpg.

Over the last ~17000 miles, I have averaged 46.1 mpg.  I sometimes get
higher but usually right around 46 mpg for each tank.


I have a 2004 (Jan) Prius 30,000mi. I admit I am a little lead footed. My worst mileage for a tank was last winter 38MPG. The best was last spring 54MPG. Mostly though its 40 to 45 in winter, 48 to 52 in spring, summer & fall.

 

Art in the Northeast

2006 LEXUS RX400h-----about 25 mpg but less in the cold weather-- mostly stop and go suburban driving             

RICK in ILLINOIS


2006 Honda Civic Hybrid (HCHII).  42 miles one way to work.  Southern California – 40’s in the morning and 60’s in the afternoon.  1st two tanks 46.5mpg.   Current tank reading 55.5mpg at ¼ full.

Hope this helps,

D. S.


Hello,

The gas mileage for our 2004 TOYOTA full loaded prius from the display screen is about 44 miles/gal city
mileage. This is an interesting question for us because I used to calculate gas mileage when I am at
the pump. With the display of TOYOTA, I simply take
down the number it gives us.
Regards,


Honda Civic 2004 highway 60%, 40% town driving 42mpg. Purchased Mar. 4, 2004 Already got 35,000 miles on it and I love it.  Planning on buying another this next year 2006.

N. K.


I have a 2004 Prius, which was bought in November of 2003.  I believe it to have been the first Prius on the road in our county.  It has made mostly area trips, but did take us to the Outer Banks of NC during the summer of 2004, and to Iowa in the spring of 2005.  During the trip home from NC we did reach 60mph for a short time.  Otherwise,  we average about 46-48 mph in the colder weather and when using AC.  During the rest of the year - spring and fall-  we average about 49-50 mph.  I absolutely love this car.  It is fun to drive, has plenty of pep, and is very comfortable.  We have had no problems with it, except for the original tires, which were probably cheap. I replaced them after about 25,000 miles.  We have had folks follow us home to ask about the car!  Now, however, there are several others in our area.  We live in NE  

P.A.


Hi,

We have a 2006 Toyota Highlander 2 Wheel Drive. We live at 3,500 foot  
elevation on the slopes of Haleakala, on Maui. Anytime we go anywhere, we almost always have to drive down to sea level and back.  By far, most of our driving is highway driving and we are averaging  
just over 24 mpg.

I'm curious what others are getting in this vehicle.

Aloha,
Bill


I have a 2001 Insight CVT.  It averages 48 mpg around town and 55 on the highway (unless I let the engine speed get above 4000 rpm, in which case it drops).  My overall average for a little over 42,000 miles is 50.0 mpg.  I have two acquaintances with manual-drive Insights who get about 10 mpg
better; the CVT really is smooth, however.


I drive locally, 4-6 50 mile roundtrips a week and 3-5 times a year longer
trips, putting on about 18,000 miles a year.  My 2004 Prius averages 44 to
47 mpg.


My husband and I bought a Prius in June, 2005.  Most of the driving has been in the city.  The car is averaging 45 mpg.  I just bought a 2005 Accord Hybrid.  I have only driven in the city so far and am averaging 24 mpg.

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