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Hybrid Fuel Economy

Hybrid Fuel Economy. All statistics were recorded using a Toyota Prius Hybrid. This is real time data that began in 1/31/11 and continues today. In about a year I drove 22,601miles. Jan 2011 – Jan 2012. 21,873 Miles Traveled. 471.8 Gallons of gasoline burned.

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Hybrid Fuel Economy

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  1. Hybrid Fuel Economy All statistics were recorded using a Toyota Prius Hybrid. This is real time data that began in 1/31/11 and continues today. In about a year I drove 22,601miles. Jan 2011 – Jan 2012 21,873 Miles Traveled. 471.8 Gallons of gasoline burned. 11.23 Barrels of Crude Oil used.

  2. Fuel Efficiency Traveling 21,873 miles burned exactly 471.8 gallons of fuel. Average Fuel Economy 46.36 Miles Per Gallon Jan 2011 – Jan 2012 Average cost per gallon of fuel $3.598

  3. Is It Worth It? Traveling 21,873 miles cost me exactly $1,725.03 How many MPGs do you get? A 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee gets 13MPG City, 15MPG Highway. 21,873 miles at 14MPG would suck down 1,562.3Gallons of Gasoline. A 2002 Ford Taurus gets a combined fuel economy of 20MPG. The average cost of fuel at $3.598 per gallon means it would cost $5,621.15 to travel the same distance in a Jeep Grand Cherokee. 21,873 miles at 20MPG would burn 1,093.65 Gallons of fuel. It would cost $3,925.10 to travel the same distance in a Ford Taurus.

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