Did you alter the tire size of you LC Premium?Mine is off at least 2mpg at EVERY fill up... As is my Toyota Venza...
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Did you alter the tire size of you LC Premium?Mine is off at least 2mpg at EVERY fill up... As is my Toyota Venza...
Too much trouble.Display on dash is not accurate. Hand calculated is the best way to post in here honestly.
Did you alter the tire size of you LC Premium?
same here. I've owned too many cars to count and have NEVER seen anything close to posted MPG numbers. Its hard to believe they get away with this tom foolery. Hand calculations are keyNope, stock wheels/tires, same with Venza...
I've never owned a vehicle, Toyota or otherwise, that has ever gotten the gas mileage the onboard computer claimed. And that list includes 5 brand new Jeep Wranglers, 5 Toyota Prius, Toyota Rav4 Hybrid, Ford Fusion Hybrid, Ford Explorer, etc.
And I have tracked every one of those vehicles at every fuel-up, never missed a fuel-up...
On LC/FE trims the trip MPG is not related to the trip odometer, it is the current active time driving since you started the car. You need to reset the total average when refilling to simulate a "tank" average. This can be done on the infotainment display easily, and it keeps track of the last few values at the time of reset.My trip computer reads at times 25mpg
yes I do this everytime and still reads inaccurately by the time I go to fill up.On LC/FE trims the trip MPG is not related to the trip odometer, it is the current active time driving since you started the car. You need to reset the total average when refilling to simulate a "tank" average. This can be done on the infotainment display easily, and it keeps track of the last few values at the time of reset.
Unless you have a 1958 edition, which of course does have a tank average option
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