Wow thats impressive. Im getting 300-320I still can’t believe the difference in range at fillup with everybody. I get between 370-380 miles and after the first week of the LC, I never got lower than 340 miles till empty
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Wow thats impressive. Im getting 300-320I still can’t believe the difference in range at fillup with everybody. I get between 370-380 miles and after the first week of the LC, I never got lower than 340 miles till empty
Still not bad…I’m still seeing a lot of people in the 200sWow thats impressive. Im getting 300-320
"Some men are Baptists, others Catholics. My father was an Oldsmobile man."He wasn’t perpetuating a superstition….
Toyota will send gas as part of the roadside assistance that you purchased with the vehicle. Press the red overhead button under the clear shield.I just renewed AAA membership
It is pretty straightforward on pavement and in 95% of the US. But, we travel in situations in which we calculate our fuel range very carefully and usually have to carry a spare gallon or two. So, an accurate readout of fuel remaining is very importantI put gas in it when it needs it, usually down around 30 miles to go. Outside of that, I don't really care. I fill up and it says how far I can go if I maintain consistent MPG, which usually is around 300 miles. Seems pretty straightforward.
My counterpoint to that would be that if you're stuck because of a few gallons of gas, you're doing it wrong.It is pretty straightforward on pavement and in 95% of the US. But, we travel in situations in which we calculate our fuel range very carefully and usually have to carry a spare gallon or two. So, an accurate readout of fuel remaining is very important
Unlikely, totally different platform.My friend just bought a 24 Fourrunner, 2WD, SR5(?). It has a 23 gallon fuel tank. I wonder if it could be mounted on our 2024 LC’s?