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06-01-2009, 06:38 AM | #19 | |
Is now a Corolla S Owner
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06-01-2009, 08:18 AM | #20 |
Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Haha, we do, but I never use them. I use litres per 100 km's as I find it the best way to understand how much gas you're using.
For example. I averaged 8 l/100km in my bmw and I have averaged 5l/100km so far in our Yaris. I know I'm saving 3 litres of gas a day for my 104 km commute and using regular instead of premium. I hate how the dealerships here use imperial gallons to advertise and I try to post in US MPG because that seems to make the most sense to people in the US. |
06-01-2009, 11:56 AM | #21 |
Drives: 2008 Yaris LB 5M Join Date: Oct 2008
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Voodoo’s numbers for mph versus mpg are about correct. Mine are a little lower because I have a 5-speed with different gearing so my rpm’s are higher and it is thirstier. Theoretically I should be able to get better mileage than an automatic but Voodoo is not going to let me prove that point easily.
My first tank, filled at the dealer I got 38 mpg. The only lower one was driving with a loaded car at 9 mph over the speed limit (around 80 mph), I got 36.3 mpg. But, I have always tried for good mileage and drive accordingly. I have noticed 3 ‘break-in’ mileage jumps so far, ~2,000 miles, ~7,500 miles and ~10,000 miles. Each one gave me a bump of about 2 mpg. I could see the difference earlier than tank fill-up as I have always had a Scan gauge in my Yaris. I hear there is another jump at 15,000 – 20,000 miles, I have 12,000 on it now. I did not notice a difference in the 5,000 mile oil change, maybe because the dealer did it? The 10,000 mile jump I am attributing to going with 5w-20 synthetic oil and filter. You are right in the range with 33 mpg for your new Yaris, give it time as you learn to drive it for efficiency not power or speed. As stated many times before in many threads, the best thing you can do to get better mileage is adjust your driving habits. You have to be serious about wanting great mileage to actually get it. You will be able to get upper 30’s to mid 40’s with minimal effort or change to your driving habits, higher mileages come with more effort and concentration. |
06-01-2009, 01:01 PM | #22 | |
Drives: 2009 Yaris 3dr Join Date: May 2009
Location: California
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Check your tire pressure and make sure its at least the same as the value on the drivers door jam. Others will suggest than you inflate to the Tires maximum pressure rating, but I don't recommend doing so to a persistent speeder. BTW turn the engine off once you get pulled over by the traffic police. This will also improve MPG Remove all the personal stuff from the car which you didn't need to carry. Added Weight also reduces MPG. Besides the engine, the automatic transmission needs to break in as well. Hopefully you didn't mash the gas while you were violating posted speed limits as harsh shifts rather than firm smooth shifts will remove more fiction materials from the internal bands and clutches of the transmission. If you notice the shift into reverse has a louder "thud" now than when the car was new, chances are you removed more of the friction material during the break in period than was needed. This won't hurt the transmission but you get the knowledge that the loudness of the reverse shift was mosting your doing for the next 150,000 miles or until transmission rebuild which ever comes first. Don't feel bad. I let my wife drive my 2009 3DR manual transmission Yaris last Saturday. She managed to burn off at least 20,000 miles of clutch on a 6 mile trip. Of course in her view its clearly the inadequacy of the car. We won't be repeating the experience any time soon. She'd wearout the automatic just the same. At the moment my wife is driving a large idiot proof 3500 dually pickup. Totally overbuilt hardware, but she won't get hurt too badly and the 4X4 suspension helps keep her speed under control too. Driving too fast rips the steering wheel from her hands over the country roads. She has not put it in the ditch yet so I think (hope) she's learning. |
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06-01-2009, 07:24 PM | #23 |
Drives: 2014 yaris 5 speed Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: michigan
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[QUOTE=Woody_Woodchuck;327898] Mine are a little lower because I have a 5-speed with different gearing so my rpm’s are higher and it is thirstier. QUOTE]
the 5 speed rpm's arent much higher, and i believe are more than offset by parasitic losses in the auto. most people i see getting the highest mileage (highway or otherwise) are 5 speed drivers time and time again. there is a pretty good sample of drivers here. the 5 speed drivers average 38.8 mpg whereas the automatic drivers average 4 mpg less than that. all in all, i think most drivers who post on fueleconomy.gov are conscientious of their driving styles. http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/calcu...ta&model=Yaris Last edited by roxy1; 06-01-2009 at 08:32 PM. |
06-01-2009, 07:39 PM | #24 | |
Drives: 2008 Yaris Liftback (Sprocket) Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: San Antonio, Texas!
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I don't think it is just the first oil change, I think it is also the fact that it occurs around the 5,000 mile point and that is about the same time the engine finally breaks in. For example, I just got my first oil change last month, and was averaging 34-35 MPG. I got gas the next day, and it jumped to 37 MPG! I have gone through one more tank and it has gone up a little more to 37.5 MPG. I'm very happy about this increase, I am very light on the throttle in my auto but the larger, wides tires definitely steal some of my MPG. I am finally getting the mileage I had hoped for in this car, and won't mind if it gets even a little better! Cheers! M2 |
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06-01-2009, 08:13 PM | #25 | |
Is now a Corolla S Owner
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06-04-2009, 08:20 PM | #26 | |
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Drives: 2008 Yaris Hatchback 5spd Join Date: Nov 2008
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06-04-2009, 10:02 PM | #27 |
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Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Mar 2009
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So will mine, driving steadily out on the highway. But different driving situations will make a big difference. Stop and go driving wastes a lot of energy. Wind has a big effect. On average you won't come close to gaining back from tailwinds what you lose to headwinds. And as you drive faster, your aerodynamic drag goes up roughly as the square of your speed. Headwinds and crosswinds affect you far more as you drive faster. Your local terrain will have an effect, too. You'll never do as well in hilly country as on the flatlands. You burn more gas climbing hills than you save coasting down them.
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06-05-2009, 10:01 AM | #28 |
Drives: 2014 yaris 5 speed Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: michigan
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seriously...it would behoove you to do some research and read up on the many octane threads on this board lest you continue to embarrass yourself with comments like this.
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06-05-2009, 11:11 AM | #29 |
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Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Tell me about it, takes me about 1.25 tanks to get to Pittsburgh from D.C, and only bit more than half on the return trip. Damn mountains.
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06-05-2009, 12:42 PM | #30 |
Drives: toyota Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Japan I wish
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yeah after 5k miles you should get better mpg
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06-05-2009, 03:05 PM | #31 |
I love momentum.
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I have yet to get below 35.5mpg on my 2009. Most tanks have been 38mpg, and that is with VERY mixed driving.
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06-10-2009, 04:37 PM | #32 |
Polar White is Alright!
Drives: 2009 Polar White 3dr Liftback Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Des Moines
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I just found this forum. I have had my Yaris for a whopping 2 days! I love it!
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06-11-2009, 09:05 PM | #33 |
Drives: 08 yaris Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: chicago
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I have an 08 yaris with auto, lowered with 18" and I drive pretty conservatively and get only about 25 mpg, what gives...could someone please give me some insight on this.
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06-11-2009, 10:46 PM | #34 |
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
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06-12-2009, 03:45 PM | #35 |
I got my best MPG in a while. Two people, took out the sub though, AC some of the time.... Total was a 90mile trip mostly highway. And I got like 34MPG.
Here in NYC, even long island in general, almsto every two blocks is a stop sign or street light. And the highways.... oh my god... you know what, I will prove to everyone what I drive through every day, and maybe everyone will see why I average 27-30MPG. http://www.trafficland.com/city/NYC/ Click on all the highway traffic cameras during different times of the day. So our highways are NOT always free and easy flowing. |
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