Man I hope so… i think we all would buy it.I wonder if we can eventually get a larger or secondary tank installed from the aftermarket.
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Man I hope so… i think we all would buy it.I wonder if we can eventually get a larger or secondary tank installed from the aftermarket.
I am getting 18.6 with 2780 miles driven.I'm clocking in at 17.2 mpg. 700 miles on ODM, I drive like a grandma, I have only put in premium gas, stock wheels, in ECO mode 100% of the time. What gives???? I should be at minimum getting 22 mpg. I wouldn't really care all that much except the tank is tiny...15 gallons. I only get a range of 280 miles per fill.
I have 6000 miles on my 1958. The gas mileage keeps getting better!I'm clocking in at 17.2 mpg. 700 miles on ODM, I drive like a grandma, I have only put in premium gas, stock wheels, in ECO mode 100% of the time. What gives???? I should be at minimum getting 22 mpg. I wouldn't really care all that much except the tank is tiny...15 gallons. I only get a range of 280 miles per fill.
Are you using 93 Octane?
Same, in So Cal San Diego 14.7 driving like grandma. StrangeThis is shocking to me. Can’t get above 15 on my FE in texas.
Your mileage may vary (hehe), but my last 4 Toyotas have all proven to have reliable MPG readings, including the Land Cruiser.If you are basing your fuel mileage off of the onboard computer guesstimate, then your assumed mileage is NOT accurate..
Miss Daisy’s trip/fuel computer has been spot on, always within .1 to .3 mpg, when compared to calculated mpg at the pump.Your mileage may vary (hehe), but my last 4 Toyotas have all proven to have reliable MPG readings, including the Land Cruiser.
Your mileage may vary (hehe), but my last 4 Toyotas have all proven to have reliable MPG readings, including the Land Cruiser.