Ken Back

Document ID: NHTSA-2010-0087-0058
Document Type: Public Submission
Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Received Date: December 15 2012, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Date Posted: December 17 2012, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Start Date: July 6 2011, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
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Tracking Number: 1jw-82jt-irun
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I noticed in today's paper (12/15/2012) that Ford is questioning the way EPA determines gas mileage of Hybrids, etc. I own a 2009 Toyota Prius and I can confirm that the way the vehicle is driven determines its mileage (miles/gallon). With commute traffic varying between 35-60 mph, I get about 55 mpg on a 60 mile trip. Otherwise, it averages about 46-50 mpg overall on any given tank of gas. I would recommend that the EPA changes the way it determines gas mileage to conform with Consumer Reports methods as they seem to be much closer to what the actual miles per gallon will be for the average driver. I trust Consumer Reports data, not the "Stickers" on a new car; I have found the "Stickers" MPG to be entirely bogus.

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Ken Back
Public Submission    Posted: 12/17/2012     ID: NHTSA-2010-0087-0058