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Toyota Prius MFD Consumption / Energy Monitor comparison

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2007

A demo of the Toyota Prius MFD Consumption / Energy Monitor. The consumption in MPG screen show real time consumption with the yellow bar on the right of the MFD. The energy monitor shows what does what: battery, ICE engine, electric engine / generator. On the bottom left side, you can see the foot on the accelerator / brake pedals.

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  • hahahahaha fag. my 24valve cummins gets 20mpg and weighs 8000lbs! AND has dynoed at over 550 horsepower. that POS cant even break 100

  • Good for you... "fag".

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  • yah try that on that 60mpg highway!I bet you get 35 mpg.Go buy a new tdi.Itll kill your prius in economy.Your prius cost more resources to produce then any average vehicle.Those batteries are a huge environmental no-no!

  • watch?v=Yh_lKNAh4Sk

    its my prius 0-140 km/h :) i need views!!!!! :-D

  • @offroader12345 Big car... small...

  • my average is about 52 mpg. You have to know how to drive the car to get the best gas mileage. There are many articles on th web telling how to do it. Being a new Prius owner myself, I had to learn how to drive it. When conditions are right I can get 60 mpg.

  • When its running on electric power.

  • how you get the 100 MPG?

  • Try getting to your intended speed by slowly applying the gas peddle. When finished excelerating, 'fether' the gas peddle when you reach your intended speed. Thus the perfect balance of the electic motor and momentum you can run on electric power while ctusing under 40 mph. (64 km/h). Its the only way to get 60 MPG or more in the city.

    September, 18, 2007, 71 MPG AVERAGE.

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