What kind of gas does a 2005 Toyota Prius take?
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2005 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 big is a Prius gas tank 2007?
11.9 gallons
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2007 Toyota Prius | |
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Tank Size | 11.9 gallons |
*Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices. Personalize. MSRP and tank size data provided by Edmunds.com, Inc. Range on a tank and refueling costs assume 100% of fuel in tank will be used before refueling. |
How much is a full tank for a Prius?
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2019 Toyota Prius | |
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You save or spend* Note: The average 2021 vehicle gets 27 MPG | You SAVE $4,250 in fuel costs over 5 years compared to the average new vehicle |
Annual Fuel Cost* | $900 |
Cost to Drive 25 Miles | $1.52 |
Cost to Fill the Tank | $36 |
What kind of gas does a Toyota Prius take?
The Prius is designed to run on unleaded 87 octane fuel (85 in high altitudes) (R+M)/2 method [1]; there is no advantage to using higher-grade fuel. The FTC says: In most cases, using a higher octane gasoline than your owner’s manual recommends offers absolutely no benefit.
Will premium gas hurt a Prius?
The reason higher octane gas is used in “performance” cars is higher compression ratios. The prius doesn’t need it because of it’s atkinson cycle engine hack which achieves a disproportionate compression/expansion. So no, you’re completely mistaken about what higher octane gas actually does.
Can you put 91 gas in a Prius?
That’s correct. No Prius v Four at launch. Also, while 91 Octane is recommended by the factory, however, the vehicle will perform fine with 87 Octane.