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05-01-2014, 08:45 AM | #253 |
Drives: '08 Yaris Join Date: Apr 2014
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I never run past 2 bars and I'm getting almost 400 miles before fillup, if I ran to empty that would be almost 500 miles out of the tank based on my average.
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05-01-2014, 04:57 PM | #254 |
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I've gotten 45 miles to the gallon. Hypermiling and driving 55. What's the big deal? It's even a sedan. It's technique, plain and simple.
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05-01-2014, 07:57 PM | #255 | |
Drives: 2('14+'07)MT 3d ,wHandCrWndws! Join Date: May 2009
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527.9 miles ----- 11.784 gallons ----- 44.747114 MPG 517.2 miles ----- 12.164 gallons ----- 42.518908 MPG 504.9 miles ----- 11.994 gallons ----- 42.096048 MPG 517.7 miles ----- 12.347 gallons ----- 41.929213 MPG 490.3 miles ----- 11.550 gallons ----- 42.450216 MPG 483.3 miles ----- 11.506 gallons ----- 42.004171 MPG |
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05-02-2014, 06:14 PM | #256 |
Returning to Toyota
Drives: 2013 L 3dr MT Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Nashville, TN
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I was getting 50 mpg for most tanks last summer. I don't have the patience for it now, I get home 10 minutes faster and still get 43 mpg per tank.
The big trick for me is to put in the clutch and coast as much as possible, try to time traffic lights. Driving over 70 kills the mileage. Short trips really suck gas as the engine is not warmed up. I understand the engine runs rich until the catalytic converter gets hot enough to work. Also, do not dally when getting up to speed. All time wasted in the lower gears really suck fuel badly. Get into top gear as soon as possible, then go with a light foot. I drive a stick, and that makes a lot of difference. When coasting (even with the engine on) the gas mileage soars. It you are stopping use engine breaking as that causes the fuel to shut off completely. |
05-02-2014, 07:41 PM | #257 | |
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05-03-2014, 04:03 AM | #259 |
Drives: 2('14+'07)MT 3d ,wHandCrWndws! Join Date: May 2009
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I feel for you. Last year (IIRC), I was describing driving in South Florida on a thread here. I wrote something about drivers in Boston being self involved, but that it is a different kind of self involvement than that displayed by drivers in South Florida. That amused another member (MA redident, IIRC) who is familiar with driving in both places (don't remember who it was....pretty sure it wasn't you) enough to subsequently post a reply to the thread.
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05-03-2014, 09:24 PM | #260 |
Drives: 2014 yaris 5 speed Join Date: Aug 2006
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east coast drivers....when I moved to CT in 1990, I learned my first day how fast a driver behind me can honk their horn when a light turns green. I swear they must have their hands on the horn just drooling with anticipation.
ive lived in MI, IN, CT, AZ, IL (Chicago), and Japan. the east coast drivers, without doubt, are the most inconsiderate, angry, unskilled bunch. sorry if I have offended any east coast dwellers....just don't get too angry and end up running someone down. |
05-03-2014, 11:17 PM | #261 | |
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They are horrific in any situation where that is not the optimum driving solution or there is someone trying to be nice. Add that to roads that cannot possibly handle the number of drivers on them, and you pretty much have hell on wheels. Now there are always idiots, but with the above mindset you just assume they were doing something meaningful to only them. But you can call these morons anything you want. The USA would be a better place if 90% of people in the northeast corridor did not ever exist.
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05-04-2014, 03:39 AM | #262 | |
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In 2006 (?) I was doing some shopping at the little Rye Ridge Shopping Center (Westchester County, NY). I turned left out of the shopping center and meandered down the road. I continued under I-287 and up to what was then (now =?) a 4-way stop with 4 stop signs. This is the intersection of Polly Park Rd and Purchase St. It lies between the Westchester Country Club and I-287. The stop signs are set pack much farther apart from each other than normal stop signs. IIRC, each street is 2 lane and has a double yellow. As I pulled up to the intersection there was some traffic and I heard some honking. Two women (obviously friends) in their convertibles(tops down -- BMW and Audi, IIRC) had pulled into the middle of the intersection and were just sitting in their cars, engines on, justr gabbing away. People on all sides of the intersection were honking and trying to navigate driving around them and flipping them off, and they were just ignoring everyone. One of them had obviously just ended a tennis match (had to have been at the WCC). I finally got around them, making a left turn. In 2007 Tiger Woods refused to play at that stop on the PGA tour. I heard it was because he didn't like the attitude of the people there. I thought about those two ladies in their convertibles and laughed. Last October I was in Asheville, NC. The particular brand of liberalism there was not to my liking. I got into a conversation in the Starbucks parking lot with another person from Texas who saw my plates and struck up a conversation. We weren't giving any indication that we were leaving. We were getting people stopping, honks, and people angrily asking if we were coming or going. Each one looked unhappy. The last time I was in the Bay Area, I was on BART train. I've been riding BART trains since the 1970s. I was really taken aback by how unhappy a majority of the people looked. I don't see/come across scenarios like either of these in my neck of the woods in Texas. |
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05-04-2014, 09:47 AM | #264 |
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07-05-2014, 11:25 AM | #265 |
To Protect & Serve
Drives: 2010 Toyota Yaris Join Date: Jun 2014
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Oil and plugs
I just bought a 2010 Yaris with 52k miles and I'm considering changing from conventional oil to synthetic, what do some of you recommend, and also considering using the E3 spark plugs and K&N air filter, I went to the dealer to ask for there opinion and they really didn't want to say yes or no on the oil and plugs because I guess they think i'll hold them accountable if any problems happened. I guess I should mention that I live in Florida with hot weather!
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07-05-2014, 12:09 PM | #266 |
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Oil - I'm not entering into yet another debate on the subject
Plugs - there is absolutely nothing to be gained by swapping to anything new or different Filter - K&N is great provided you have the discipline to clean and oil it properly. The OE filter is however, a fine filter.
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07-05-2014, 12:15 PM | #267 | |
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07-05-2014, 08:00 PM | #268 |
Drives: 2007 Join Date: Feb 2014
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Synthetic is fine. You can get a oil war going easy.
I have been using Mobil 1 but next time it will be Total synthetic. Why? No real reason. Good luck. Steve |
07-06-2014, 11:21 AM | #269 |
To Protect & Serve
Drives: 2010 Toyota Yaris Join Date: Jun 2014
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Thanks Steve!
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07-20-2014, 03:51 PM | #270 |
Drives: Yaris Tr Vvt-I 1.33 5 door Join Date: Jul 2014
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As a new member I'm exploring the site and found this thread. I did read through page one but it would take me an age to go through the whole thing. As a former driving instructor there were many tips in the original posters text that are well known to me in regard to fuel efficiency and I've practised them for years.
My 1.33 VVTi 6 speed manual which I owned from new in 2010 to 2013 showed I averaged 55.40 miles to the gallon during my ownership of it. I believe I'm right in saying this translates to 46 miles to a US gallon. The Yaris gives pretty decent consumption figures in my opinion, especially if driven with a light foot. After a year without one, my second Yaris is being checked over by the selling garage. Not new this time but she looks great and I'm really looking forward to having a Yaris on the driveway again. |
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