From what I am looking online the touring trim has 16-inch wheels compared to the 15-inch on the non-touring trim. Also the touring has slightly better suspension and a better spoiler. The top of the line would be a Touring trim with the Package #6 which comes with 9 JBL speakers compared to 6 in the base trims. Just something that was mentioned between these two models
I think they have a base, mid, then touring, because my friend he had a 2008 like that base one, but the one I have has the jbl,better screen, but didn't have the map, and no leather seats, so I'm not sure how many models they had
I got like 52mpg in the slipstream 250feet behind a freightliner on the highway in a 2005 toyota prius. its a great car and is a good generator for powering my electronics from a 12v 1500watt Xijia cnswipowerd inverter off the 12v battery in the car.
Nice! I got the same MPG on my 2022 Ford Maverick Truck today doing the same with a few other hypermiling tricks. I'm amazed that my truck is getting Prius-like numbers when driven correctly.
I also managed 89.4 MPG on a 5.2 mile trip (on town roads), but it's quite possible the battery was in a good spot when I started the trip, since the next short trips were 64.1 over 7.5 mi and 59.0 over 6.9 mi respectively. Keep in mind, this truck is EPA-rated 33 highway 42 city, so even my lowest score is insanely high.
I just bought a 1 owner 2008 base with 220k for 3900, the market sucks for used cars right now and I needed something efficient so I paid up, Ive put about 2000 miles on it so far and its been great, drives like a low mile car and gets about 43 average but I drive pretty aggressive. Seems like a great car so far.
Don't feel bad , I am confident that your decision was a very good solid move . I just purchased a 2005 Prius with 211k for exactly 3900.00 , leather interior with a few upgrades , drives like a dream , very nice shape , a little paint fade & I am happier than I have been in a while . Averaging 53mpg , I am a slow driver but I am aware of other's , I stay out of their way , having more room between yourself & other driver's is just smart , like your Prius . Never really thought I would be driving a Prius , I absolutely LOVE this vehicle , it is roomy , very comfortable & fun to drive . After driving & owning the Toyota Prius , I will definitely highly recommend this vehicle . Happy driving , enjoy the comfort while saving in a multitude of ways .
@@chrispontikakis7917 I can honestly say I love my Prius 😂. Never thought Id say that! Ive always owned big trucks and muscle cars. The Prius drives great and the gas mileage is amazing.
Please do your due diligence before posting a video. Both of the vehicles you have are base models. Touring models where manufactured from 2007 through 2009 and are extremely rare representing less than 1% of all Priuses produced. Touring models are equipped with 16 inch wheels and tires from the factory. One sure fire way to tell if you have a touring is to check the tire inflation decal in the driver's door jam. Other than the spare tire, the only size listed will be 195/55-16. All other base model cars will show 185/65-15. Touring models handle much better than base model cars as they are equipped with the European spec suspension package. They have stiffer front springs, softer rear springs, a rear sway bar and less aggressive software programming on the vehicle stability control system which allows for more spirited driving. The Touring models also had a longer rear spoiler than the base cars. The Touring model was available nationwide in any trim level, however all SoCal Touring models came loaded in the top trim package with all available options. My wife and I took delivery of our 07 Touring July 2007. After putting 10% down to order the car in May 2007. At the time, there were no Touring models available. I have a 2008 Touring we bought from it's original owner. Additionally my in-laws have a 2009 Touring that they ordered new. All three cars have been trouble free with only required maintenance performed regularly. All three cars get similar fuel mileage as well. Usually 42 mpg as driven in north county San Diego. One of these days I will post a video with the three cars and compare them to my son's base model 2007 Prius.
Thanks so much for the info! These model are confusing as the vehicle models are not on the car anywhere. Do all touring models come leather? Post your video on here when you do it please! Thanks again!
@@kerrysmith7598 Thanks for sharing. 195/60x15 is a popular upgrade. In fact, that's the same size tire I have on my son's base model 2007. This size however is not installed from the factory. As I wrote, please check your tire inflation decal on the driver's door jam. Other than the 16 donut spare tire all tire sizes listed will be 15 inch. The Touring models decal only has 16 inch tire size listed. I have verified this with Toyota parts people. There were only 2 tire inflation decals available for 2nd gen cars, base or touring.
I have a 2008 Prius I drive for Lyft I tried all the different gas stations the best by far for performance and mpg is mobile gas station try it guys lmk
I thought it was just me. I like getting cheaper fuel at Delta, but I also noticed that when I get Mobile or Shell I get slightly better gas mileage. I also noticed a slight improvement after I cleaned the hybrid battery fan, mass air flow sensor, and throttle body.
I don't average 50 MPG. But can when I go 45 mph. Most of my trips are to dads house. Im in a V and I'm able to go this slow because I avoid peak traffic. Any other time I go with the flow I don't want to piss off a heelot they might shoot at me so I do my best to keep them suckas calm I don't work and I need them to go to work and provide all the crap I use. I trade these pices of paper with dead notables printed on them and they keep me not only alive but comfortable and entertained. I got cable TV now !
Traffic is horrible. I left London and moved out 1 hr away. I drive intopndon for work but at 5 am going in and 5 pm for night shifts so traffic isn't that bad (going in at these times)
I just drove from Louisville Ky to Panama City Beach Fl and got 58.4 mpg going about 75 mph on the expressway. Driving my wife’s 2016 Prius
From what I am looking online the touring trim has 16-inch wheels compared to the 15-inch on the non-touring trim. Also the touring has slightly better suspension and a better spoiler. The top of the line would be a Touring trim with the Package #6 which comes with 9 JBL speakers compared to 6 in the base trims. Just something that was mentioned between these two models
Thanks for the info!
I think they have a base, mid, then touring, because my friend he had a 2008 like that base one, but the one I have has the jbl,better screen, but didn't have the map, and no leather seats, so I'm not sure how many models they had
I got like 52mpg in the slipstream 250feet behind a freightliner on the highway in a 2005 toyota prius. its a great car and is a good generator for powering my electronics from a 12v 1500watt Xijia cnswipowerd inverter off the 12v battery in the car.
Thanks for sharing!
Nice! I got the same MPG on my 2022 Ford Maverick Truck today doing the same with a few other hypermiling tricks. I'm amazed that my truck is getting Prius-like numbers when driven correctly.
It was 52.1 MPG over 30.4 miles to be precise.
I also managed 89.4 MPG on a 5.2 mile trip (on town roads), but it's quite possible the battery was in a good spot when I started the trip, since the next short trips were 64.1 over 7.5 mi and 59.0 over 6.9 mi respectively. Keep in mind, this truck is EPA-rated 33 highway 42 city, so even my lowest score is insanely high.
Love my Prius!
I just bought a 1 owner 2008 base with 220k for 3900, the market sucks for used cars right now and I needed something efficient so I paid up, Ive put about 2000 miles on it so far and its been great, drives like a low mile car and gets about 43 average but I drive pretty aggressive. Seems like a great car so far.
Don't feel bad , I am confident that your decision was a very good solid move . I just purchased a 2005 Prius with 211k for exactly 3900.00 , leather interior with a few upgrades , drives like a dream , very nice shape , a little paint fade & I am happier than I have been in a while . Averaging 53mpg , I am a slow driver but I am aware of other's , I stay out of their way , having more room between yourself & other driver's is just smart , like your Prius . Never really thought I would be driving a Prius , I absolutely LOVE this vehicle , it is roomy , very comfortable & fun to drive . After driving & owning the Toyota Prius , I will definitely highly recommend this vehicle . Happy driving , enjoy the comfort while saving in a multitude of ways .
@@chrispontikakis7917 I can honestly say I love my Prius 😂. Never thought Id say that! Ive always owned big trucks and muscle cars. The Prius drives great and the gas mileage is amazing.
Just bought a 07 for $4000 and has 221xxx miles. Seems to be pretty solid.
@@alcopower5710 good deal! Mines been great im at 208k now gettin 48mpg
@@quadkrazykeith with inflation and gas prices so high I hope our cars hold up for a long time. Have a good one 👍
Please do your due diligence before posting a video. Both of the vehicles you have are base models. Touring models where manufactured from 2007 through 2009 and are extremely rare representing less than 1% of all Priuses produced. Touring models are equipped with 16 inch wheels and tires from the factory. One sure fire way to tell if you have a touring is to check the tire inflation decal in the driver's door jam. Other than the spare tire, the only size listed will be 195/55-16. All other base model cars will show 185/65-15. Touring models handle much better than base model cars as they are equipped with the European spec suspension package. They have stiffer front springs, softer rear springs, a rear sway bar and less aggressive software programming on the vehicle stability control system which allows for more spirited driving. The Touring models also had a longer rear spoiler than the base cars. The Touring model was available nationwide in any trim level, however all SoCal Touring models came loaded in the top trim package with all available options. My wife and I took delivery of our 07 Touring July 2007. After putting 10% down to order the car in May 2007. At the time, there were no Touring models available. I have a 2008 Touring we bought from it's original owner. Additionally my in-laws have a 2009 Touring that they ordered new. All three cars have been trouble free with only required maintenance performed regularly. All three cars get similar fuel mileage as well. Usually 42 mpg as driven in north county San Diego. One of these days I will post a video with the three cars and compare them to my son's base model 2007 Prius.
Thanks for all that info!
Thanks so much for the info! These model are confusing as the vehicle models are not on the car anywhere. Do all touring models come leather? Post your video on here when you do it please! Thanks again!
well actually my 2008 has 195/60R15, so it doesn't match up with your info either... just saying
@@kerrysmith7598 Thanks for sharing. 195/60x15 is a popular upgrade. In fact, that's the same size tire I have on my son's base model 2007. This size however is not installed from the factory. As I wrote, please check your tire inflation decal on the driver's door jam. Other than the 16 donut spare tire all tire sizes listed will be 15 inch. The Touring models decal only has 16 inch tire size listed. I have verified this with Toyota parts people. There were only 2 tire inflation decals available for 2nd gen cars, base or touring.
my 07 only has leather interior, jbl speakers and the fog lights but when i do a vin search it comes up as a touring?
Inflate tires to 42 psi and drive 5 miles under the speed limit. Boom! 50+mpg
Thanks! Yeah two easy things to do to increase your gas mileage!
The touring model has 16' touring wheels, a touring wing in back (1.5" longer) and bigger sway bars. You are just comparing 2 different trim options.
Thanks for the info!
i have and 07 touring and the screen looks different from both of these
I have a 2008 Prius I drive for Lyft I tried all the different gas stations the best by far for performance and mpg is mobile gas station try it guys lmk
I thought it was just me. I like getting cheaper fuel at Delta, but I also noticed that when I get Mobile or Shell I get slightly better gas mileage. I also noticed a slight improvement after I cleaned the hybrid battery fan, mass air flow sensor, and throttle body.
I noticed if I use better octane gas I seem to get better gas mileage?
I don't average 50 MPG. But can when I go 45 mph. Most of my trips are to dads house. Im in a V and I'm able to go this slow because I avoid peak traffic. Any other time I go with the flow I don't want to piss off a heelot they might shoot at me so I do my best to keep them suckas calm I don't work and I need them to go to work and provide all the crap I use. I trade these pices of paper with dead notables printed on them and they keep me not only alive but comfortable and entertained. I got cable TV now !
Traffic is horrible. I left London and moved out 1 hr away. I drive intopndon for work but at 5 am going in and 5 pm for night shifts so traffic isn't that bad (going in at these times)
My wife averages between 52 and 58 mpg on her 2017 Prius. My 2007 averages about 45 mpg but I have a heavier foot than she does.
Haha, wow 58!
bro touring version also have fog lights drl blocks/white headlight bulbs jbl sound system
Dash looks like the buttons have no illumination…must be hard to see at night!
Is this video from 2009?
No it’s from a few months ago
A gas motor? Who knew?
Neither of those cars is a Touring model.
who cares can you leave other cars on all night with the heat running on a cold Chicago winter night only burning a quart of gas.
I get 58 to 62.
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how i get about 39
Please update on what mpg mods you are using