How many miles does a 2007 Prius get per tank?
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2007 Toyota Prius | |
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EPA Fuel Economy | Regular Gasoline |
46 MPG 48 45 combined city/highway city highway | |
2.2 gal/100mi | |
547 miles Total Range |
How does Prius prime get 133 mpg?
Pulling from the battery pack alone, the Prius Prime scores up to 133 MPGe in EV Mode. All these numbers add up to less time at the fuel pump and more time doing what you love.
How long do Prius batteries last 2010?
And second, Toyota says a Prius battery will last between 100,000-150,000 miles or between 8-10 years. However, there are owners that have eked out far more mileage, as well as others who’ve reported fewer.
What’s the mileage on a 2007 Toyota Prius?
Hello -. We were averaging 48-49 mpg for about the first year on our 2007 Prius. Immediately after our regular dealer service, mileage dropped down to 39-40. No other changes were made. Even with my best pulse and glide efforts, I can’t get past 41 now for any significant time, and we actually get better mileage on the highway than around town now.
Why does my Toyota Prius get less than 40 mpg?
Toyota says everything is fine and checks out – “lots of drivers get less than 40 mpg.” I wonder if our battery is charging/functioning properly despite Toyota’s assurances. Another problem is the fuel tank-bladder is not allowing us a full fill-up, even though we already had it replaced once. Thanks for any advice you can share. Thanks!
How much oil does a Honda Prius have?
With our Honda HCHII ’06, the oil spec is 3.0/3.2 liter without/with filter change. Up to now the dealership has been consitantly dumping in a full four liters, and changing filter at each interval, when Honda spec. is only change filter at alternate oil changes.
What should the tire pressure be on a Toyota Prius?
If you were running them over 40 psi, its very likely that the dealer took them down to 35 or even as low as 30 psi. I’d check your pressure immediately and take them back up to 44 psi (max sidewall) if they’re not there already. Now your drop in FE sounds like more than just tire pressure, but there’s a good bet that that’s contributing too.