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I have purchased a HEV 2023 Niro FX Touring with many SX added features. Still learning the ins/outs of the technology. I owned 4 Prius' before this purchase but wanted something in the small SUV category with mileage that approaches the Prius. So far (with 350 miles) I'm not disappointed. City averaging around 51 mpg - highway not as good but acceptable. When I owned the Prius' I was a "hypermiler" driver and find if I apply the same principles to the Niro it really helps the avg. mpg. Glad to be in this forum and hope to learn much more about the Kia Niro HEV.
Cheers, Mo Sherrill
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Read (or download) the Infotainment and Owner manuals. Setting up a 2023 Niro is like setting up a new phone or computer. There are lots and lots of choices. When in doubt, ask questions on the Kia Niro Forum.
 

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I have purchased a HEV 2023 Niro FX Touring with many SX added features. Still learning the ins/outs of the technology. I owned 4 Prius' before this purchase but wanted something in the small SUV category with mileage that approaches the Prius. So far (with 350 miles) I'm not disappointed. City averaging around 51 mpg - highway not as good but acceptable. When I owned the Prius' I was a "hypermiler" driver and find if I apply the same principles to the Niro it really helps the avg. mpg. Glad to be in this forum and hope to learn much more about the Kia Niro HEV.
Cheers, Mo Sherrill
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Welcome aboard also from me. I've had severl Prius also from 2004-2018. I think you'll find the Niro generally operates about the same with some subtle differences. If you were on Prius Chat you'll find this pretty similar also. Once you get used to your Niro I think you'll be happy to see it eeks out a few more mpg's than the Prius.
 
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