display gauge is misleading. You should look for the MPG number when the battery power is zero. That is the actual MPG with the gasoline engine at spped of 80 mph. The bottery power will make the MPG looks high, but later on the engine needs to make up the electric consumption. It is not the true MPG.
I think the number you read from the Prius
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• I'm looking my wallet and gas pump. I don't know what you talkin -BigV8- ♂ (0 bytes) () 03/02/2011 postreply 21:33:52
• How do you get "Prius 42-45MPG at 70-80MPH"? -khyang86- ♂ (256 bytes) () 03/03/2011 postreply 05:12:07
• No, this is average number. The car always gets power from batte -BigV8- ♂ (194 bytes) () 03/03/2011 postreply 07:56:15