Honda has claimed that the EPA mileage tests are invalid for hybrids and the numbers supplied by the government are grossly overstated.
A quote from Honda customer relations:
“I can understand his complaint/concern that his actual mileage differs from the mileage estimate provided on the Monroney Label. Advised client the tests performed were developed over 30 years ago and do not reflect real driving situations, let alone driving habits of consumers in the modern day. advised additionally these tests do not take Hybrid vehicles into consideration, and Hybrid vehicle estimates are inflated based on the test procedures. Advised client Hybrid vehicles are more dramatically affected by outside influences such as air conditioning, driving habits, windows up/down, and vehicle load than normal combustion engines. Advised Hybrids require a particular driving style in order to be fuel efficient, and short trips penalize hybrid efficiency more so than regular cars.”
What’s the deal?
NOTE: The EPA is changing the way it calculates gas mileage for 2008 models. The Prius EPA MPG combined will drop from 55 to 46. That’s a 17% decrease! (of couse all vehicles’ mileage will drop.)
Check here:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/calculatorSelectEngine.jsp?year=2007&make=Toyota&model=Prius
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We bought a toyota prius and love it, we are getting 45 mpg right now. Yes everything will effect the gas milage we have noticed. I highly recomend this car though it is comfortable as my husband has a bad back and very good on gas.