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Mr Attitude
Drives: Blazing Blue 5 Spd Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Hillsboro
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![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Yaris 3DR Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: MB, Canada
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Depending on how much highway driving I do, I get anywhere between 550 and 650 km to a tank. Costs me about $40 to fill up with gas at $1.09/litre
which is between 38-44 mpg. Not 2 shabs - I'm happy with it. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 Yaris S Join Date: May 2007
Location: Piqua, Ohio
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Didn't see any real improvement in mileage after installing the Dragon intake. I got 40mpg this last tank with A/C on about 60% of the time. Still can't complain about that. :)
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![]() ![]() Drives: '07 Yaris LB, White (The Egg) Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Washington, NJ 07882
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MT, regular 85 octane gas @ $3.80/gal Hoping to get the TRD CAI and improve things a bit...
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![]() Drives: 2007 Silver Yaris S Sedan Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Hartville, OH
Posts: 19
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Cold air intake
Will a cold air intake really increase fuel mileage? I've read different opinions on this.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 yaris 5-dr le man Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: ontario, canada
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nice work swng, i'm still a bit too much of a lead foot to get your numbers.....
but i'm close. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 3-dr auto RS Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: BC
Posts: 1,051
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.Good luck to all of us who make use of this thread to share experiences !
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Stop Magic!
Drives: Yaris4DRFlint Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Port of Miami
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i recently traveled from Miami, FL to Dallas, Tx
and recorded how much i filled up each time and the mileage i had at next fill up the car is a 4 door yaris sedan trunk and back seat full of my life and when i say back seat full, i meant from bottom to almost the top of the windows 2 full size adults and with a total trip of 1623 miles, i did a little side driving i fueled 4 times and got an average of 39.6 mpg there was a stretch through tallahassee, fl to port arthur, tx that i got 43mpg overall i was pleased with how well the car performed and i feel sorry for its rear end, because with all the junk back there any low dip that i was caught not paying attention to gave me a nice reminder of how low it was back there |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 3-dr auto RS Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: BC
Posts: 1,051
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Just for some discussion, I believe for long trips over smooth road surfaces with few stops, load is often less harmful to fuel economy than other factors. What a heavy load (I mean one within safety limits) can usually do, apart from affecting your handling, is to cost you more fuel to reach the desired speed and more heavy braking to slow down/stop. Yet, the momentum caused by the load can actually help you maintain speed for a longer distance. This also means you can lift your foot from the throttle earlier whenever you want to slow down/stop. Once you reach the cruising speed, friction of all kinds, including wind resistance, becomes the main factor adversely affecting your fuel economy. I venture to guess that your long trip must have been a smooth one (except the unexpected dips you mentioned) with few stops (relative to city driving), making your mpg numbers so adorable. I envy you for having had the opportunity to travel such a long distance. I struggle with city traffic every day. Even my so called highway drivings are short and full of needs to slow down or stop. Still, just like you, I am happy with my Yaris! Thanks for your thought provoking report above! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 3-dr auto RS Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: BC
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Here is an article which I think is basically about fuel economy. IMO, it is not talking about new discoveries in this field. Yet it is comprehensive enough for day to day F.E. conscious driving purposes. One of the good things about it is it does give an estimate of how much fuel in terms of percentage a certain measure can help save: http://en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca/gui...mentid=4907539
Enjoy! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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So far I'm loving the fuel mileage of the Yaris.
My first tank included a few hundred kms of country road driving at 80km/h with hardly any use of the a/c and got an incredible 4.9l/100km, on the second tank with almost 100% a/c use and much faster driving speeds quite often at 110km/h and we still got 5.6l/100km. I can't see the car doing better after it breaks in, but if it does this FE could get amazing! |
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![]() Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 36
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toyota
Drives: 2007 Yaris RS Blazed Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: toronto, canada
Posts: 3,637
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 545
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It also included one 1 hr traffic jam getting out of Toronto though, but I go easy on the gas, basically never brake and the a/c was used very rarely. I did inflate the tires to 40psi as soon as I got the car, but that's the only thing I do besides taking it easy on accelerating. Every day I see people fly by me only for me to pass them later as they're stuck in a slow moving lane, so I don't have the desire to punch the gas any longer and I think that's the biggest contributor to this result. Slow acceleration and consistent speeds. I am aware there are errors with any fuel mileage calculations, but I did drive 707 kms before I filled up with just over 34 litres I think it was, so error rate should be somewhat low. I was shocked to get 4.9, but some people get less than that consistently, like Bailout. |
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![]() Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 36
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Now I'm consistently 5.2 in all city traffic. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 yaris 5-dr le man Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: ontario, canada
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my mileage dropped off considerably for the past two winters, in fact i might actually get 10 mpg less in the winter than i do in the summer.
but the disclaimer is that most of my driving is short city trips, so in the winter the engine never has much of a chance to warm up. but i have also noticed poorer mpg on the highway as well in the winter. |
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toyota
Drives: 2007 Yaris RS Blazed Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: toronto, canada
Posts: 3,637
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i knew landscape's got something to do with ur 4.9l/100...
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