For the low mpg mileage initial phase,,,

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Don't forget to reset your vehicle info to to restart the mpg calc after basic break in.
Mine is up to 21.7mpg now.
The initial calcs are way off based on idle time and early break in mileage is not real good.
 
Yep, me too at 21.8 city and 25 highway with best highway trip at 29.

Pulse and glide at about 65mph running 1500-1700rpm and it will be highly efficient, really quiet, and sitting in the optimal torque range of the power band.

I wonder if the drivers experiencing lower fuel efficiency are revving up rpms too high and wasting fuel in an effort to chase torque?
 
I wonder if the drivers experiencing lower fuel efficiency are revving up rpms too high and wasting fuel in an effort to chase torque?

Some might, most aren't. Your fuel economy in this vehicle is the result of dozens of different variables with a wide variety of nuance to each variable. There is not one magic bullet to great MPG here, or one KEY thing that everyone else (except for you) is missing.

For more info, refer to the one thousand threads on here about fuel economy.
 
Don't forget to reset your vehicle info to to restart the mpg calc after basic break in.
Mine is up to 21.7mpg now.
The initial calcs are way off based on idle time and early break in mileage is not real good.
Buddy of mine was bragging how towing his 27’ travel trailer with his Tundra, he was getting the same mileage as without the trailer. I asked him if he hit the reset button first.

Looks at me with a confused look: “What reset button?” 😂🤣
 
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Some might, most aren't. Your fuel economy in this vehicle is the result of dozens of different variables with a wide variety of nuance to each variable. There is not one magic bullet to great MPG here, or one KEY thing that everyone else (except for you) is missing.

For more info, refer to the one thousand threads on here about fuel economy.
No need. I am very happy with the vehicle performance.
 
Question I am at 900 miles on my 2025 LC Premium, where and how do you reset the mileage calculator? Also I can not figure how to get to tripA and trip B mileage resets. I traded in my RAV 4 and it was a simple push button which switched between total milage and trip mileage. I have the trip mileage chosen on data but it does not display on main dashboard. I am also going to change my oil at 1000 miles like others are doing.
 
Question I am at 900 miles on my 2025 LC Premium, where and how do you reset the mileage calculator? Also I can not figure how to get to tripA and trip B mileage resets. I traded in my RAV 4 and it was a simple push button which switched between total milage and trip mileage. I have the trip mileage chosen on data but it does not display on main dashboard. I am also going to change my oil at 1000 miles like others are doing.
I can’t recall the page number but the Owner’s Manual provides clear instructions on doing this.
 
Question I am at 900 miles on my 2025 LC Premium, where and how do you reset the mileage calculator? Also I can not figure how to get to tripA and trip B mileage resets. I traded in my RAV 4 and it was a simple push button which switched between total milage and trip mileage. I have the trip mileage chosen on data but it does not display on main dashboard. I am also going to change my oil at 1000 miles like others are doing.
It is a bit tricky and hard to explain but the trips are accessed by the arrows on the steering wheel. Just keep going left or right to be able to enable several options. Up or down and ok to select options. Follow instructions hold ok to reset when it’s highlighted. Just get in and play around with the menus, you’ll get it.
 
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