What kind of MPG #'s are you guys getting?
#61
For all you guys complaining about mileage, my 2005 Subaru Legacy GT (AWD, 250hp turbo 4 cylinder sedan) was EPA rated at 17 city, 23 highway. Nice, fun car but I averaged 20 or less. Now THAT was an inefficient car.
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Originally Posted by IS350S2K
I would be happy with mid-20s. My Fit gets 32-33mpg. My supercharged S2K (300hp) gets 24mpg.
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#69
55MPG US
Ran out of battery right after i parked.
#70
It is now 4,0 you have to beat. My run was 32 km.
I'm starting to get impressed by the fuel consumption in the hybrid
A few images to show the figures at the bottom.
Today I got a consumtion of 4,0 liters per 100km when driving a strech of about 32 kilomters. US figures says a consumption of 58,8 mpg at a strech of about 19 miles.
Route linked on map here:
http://kart.finn.no/?lng=9.82676&lat...220079,6633349
A few images to show the figures at the bottom.
Today I got a consumtion of 4,0 liters per 100km when driving a strech of about 32 kilomters. US figures says a consumption of 58,8 mpg at a strech of about 19 miles.
Route linked on map here:
http://kart.finn.no/?lng=9.82676&lat...220079,6633349
#73
Now that I've got some mileage racked up it seems like I'm getting around 22-24mpg. Which is not even close to what I was hoping for with a IS 250, in Eco Mode, and driven very conservatively.
#74
The 300h's 50+ mpg runs you guys are making is pretty astonishing. I definitely would've considered it if it were available in the US. Just having that much range between fillups is very convenient.
It's also surprising that the 250/350 are often within 2-3 mpg of each other. Makes me feel okay that I ordered the big engine this time around.
It's also surprising that the 250/350 are often within 2-3 mpg of each other. Makes me feel okay that I ordered the big engine this time around.