I think it comes down to driving style and conditions. Reason I think that 
is I have seen many people complaining about their hybrids not getting what 
was advertised and then many people stating high numbers. So something must 
be causing the differences in mpg reported. Either that or the cars are just 
inconsistant ;)

On 4/27/05, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> On 4/27/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > "People are starting to flock to the high-mileage, low-emission 
> vehicles like the Toyota
> > > Prius and Honda Insight."
> >
> > I can say I am pleased with our 5 day old - new to us, slightly used 
> 2004 Prius. We're
> > at 50+ MPG average and still climbing.
> 
> I've heard local anticdotal reports that the hybrids aren't performing
> as well as originally predicted. Anyone hear/see anything about that?
> 
> Hatton
> 
> 

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