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Location: Richmond, VA
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I just filled up yesterday and my last 2 tanks averaged just shy of 40MPG. Then I got my BIG TICKET!
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Other car is a 2005 Mustang Convertible 4.0L V6 Manual - Legend Lime Get YarAss in gear! RIP - Casey Tatum Last edited by nsmitchell; 04-06-2007 at 11:43 AM. |
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Location: BC
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Reality (I presume other cars have been similarly affected):
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/calcu...umn=1&id=22749 http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/calcu...umn=1&id=22750 |
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Steals terrorist's lunch
Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Reno, Nevada, USA
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True that, and it's a shame. The original EPA numbers were designed on how we were all supposed to drive. The reality is that we became a nation full of jerks that use aggressive driving to fulfill some dangerous desire for domination.
The funny thing is that the original EPA numbers are not hard at all to achieve in any vehicle. All it ever took was accelerating lightly (most folks punch it), braking lightly (most folks speed to the stop and then stand on their brakes), anticipating stops and traffic events (most folks don't look beyond the next light or further than 3 cars ahead of themselves), not speed (most folks treat a speed limit sign as a challenge) and not allow excessive idling (but everyone sits in the fast food and bank drive-thrus and at stop lights with their engine idling, and a few truly lost souls still idle their car for several minutes in the morning "to let it warm up"). A general apathy regarding fuel economy that continues to this day never helped, either. Just the other day I was chatting with a lady that was getting her VW Bug's oil changed. She had the biggest bike rack I've ever seen on her car but I noticed that is was easily removable (it just had twist tabs to release the gripping arms). I asked her if she normally kept the rack off to help her mileage and just put it on during the times she actually needed it and she told me she keeps it on all the time. I whipped out my phone's calculator and showed her how much this was costing her per year in wasted fuel - USD $180 (60 gallons) - and she just shrugged and said she didn't like taking it off and putting it back on.
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I keep my tires inflated to 36-37 psi, use Mobil 1 5-30 and drive fairly conservatively. My best mpg in my Yaris S sedan was just yesterday, Reno to the Central Valley of CA - 47.7 (much downhill, good tailwind:). Overall, I have a combined mpg of 41, which I track on the following website:
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ The Yaris is the first vehicle I've ever owned that not only met, but exceeds the EPA rating. |
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#1103 |
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Location: chicago
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Got my first 30MPG tank. It doesn't sound impressive but I am working 6 miles from home and I drive in true city traffic with no expressway travel.
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Location: North Carolina
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Just filled to day and got 40.2 mpg
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Drives: 2007 Silver Liftback Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Perkasie PA USA
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I have owned my Yaris 5 speed hatchback for 6.5 months, and 6500 miles.
My current 90 day average is 43.9 mpg and going up each week. A great car IMO. |
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Location: my own little world
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getting about 38 mpg (on mostly highway commute)
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Drives: lil red 5-door Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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22.6MPG, down from 24 last tank... Didn't do much long or medium distance driving, though I did try to follow some hypermiling techniques (super featherweight foot, DFCO, etc)... Managed to get better than average on the first half of the tank, but after that I got the short shifter installed and drove rather more spiritedly for a while
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GIGA...DRILL...BREAKER!!!
Drives: Lagann. ;P Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: My own little world.
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BailOut, this ought to truly chap yer ass.
Two weeks ago I pulled into a gas station to fill up my bike. While I was there, not one, but TWO people pulled up to the store, went inside, and BOTH left their cars running. It was 70' outside, so it's not like they needed the heater or AC. One of them was an early 80s BMW belching smoke, and the other a Ford Escape. When it comes to driving, I'll be the 1st to admit I have some aggressive habits. But I recycle like a freakin' lunatic (even bring stuff home I've found at work), compost, and run energy efficient appliances. Obvious physical waste, for me, is like fingernails on a chalkboard. I was SO close to walking over and turning those cars off! The only thing that stopped me was the chance that something might actually be wrong with the car, and it might not crank back, which is the only valid excuse for doing something that stupid. Silly Americans, bitching about gas prices, and then we do crap like that. ~YR
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'07 to '12:2 wipers to 1?
Drives: '12 5-door LE & '14 5-door LE Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Orlando
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my wife has gotten 26 and 27 mpg on her first two tanks....I think its because she lives 3 miles from work...and there are a lot of traffic lights....hopefully our trip to st augustine will show off the "wonderful" mpg we're hoping for hehe....
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Location: Pfafftown NC
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I must be who the EPA published the first rating numbers for. Just put my forth tank of gas in my Yaris LiftBack. Lowest 40.2 and best 40.9. 70% HighWay 30% rural. Only 4 Stoplights in daily commute of 64 miles.
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Location: Richmond, VA
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Filled up on the 19th, just over 34MPG. Driving like granny - mainly city driving.
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Other car is a 2005 Mustang Convertible 4.0L V6 Manual - Legend Lime Get YarAss in gear! RIP - Casey Tatum |
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Clean and (dis)Functional
Drives: Yaris 2dr--Black Betty Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tropical Minnesota
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5,000 mile average was 34.4 mpg.....last 4 tanks have been 37 to 38, since I put 42 psi (instead of 32) in tires and started using 89 octane (plus the weathers getting nicer)
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The Beautification of Car
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34 and 35 on the last 2 tank, drive like graanny (suck). It's hard to drive slow on Manual. But can't afford that much gas at the moment.
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How is it possible that some people are reporting getting under 30mpg in this car?
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But since i started drive like a granny, 60 or less on highway, removed most of my junks. lower rpm, i start getting 34- 45. it suck,
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and i don't know how peoples get 47MPG for doing 70+? TEll me? my car basically got Intake, Header and running on stock wheels and tires.
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