Your HIGHWAY Gas Mileage Numbers?
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Your HIGHWAY Gas Mileage Numbers?
Good Morning & Hello from Lake Conroe Texas!
My daily commute to work is 84 miles round trip and I really want to "step-up" to the LS460 to help make my work week commute much more tolerable. I would be very appreciative if you would share your highway gas mileage results and at what highway speeds they can be achieved.
THANK YOU!
Jeff....
My daily commute to work is 84 miles round trip and I really want to "step-up" to the LS460 to help make my work week commute much more tolerable. I would be very appreciative if you would share your highway gas mileage results and at what highway speeds they can be achieved.
THANK YOU!
Jeff....
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(hand calculated) 27-28 MPG @80 MPH, if I back off to 65-70 MPH I get 30 which is unbelievable. City around 18 MPG, when my wife drives the car she gets 16 in the city, she has a heavy foot.
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Lexus Test Driver
As I've posted before, I regularly get 30-31 (sometimes more) on interstates, driving at 80-ish mph.
It's easy to get int he high 20's ... 28-30 is a breeze at 80-85, as long as you use cruise control. As you can tell by the mileage (and the temperatures), these were taken on the same trip, but at different times.
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It's easy to get int he high 20's ... 28-30 is a breeze at 80-85, as long as you use cruise control. As you can tell by the mileage (and the temperatures), these were taken on the same trip, but at different times.
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As I've posted before, I regularly get 30-31 (sometimes more) on interstates, driving at 80-ish mph.
It's easy to get int he high 20's ... 28-30 is a breeze at 80-85, as long as you use cruise control. As you can tell by the mileage (and the temperatures), these were taken on the same trip, but at different times.
It's easy to get int he high 20's ... 28-30 is a breeze at 80-85, as long as you use cruise control. As you can tell by the mileage (and the temperatures), these were taken on the same trip, but at different times.
Last edited by flipside909; 01-27-10 at 09:02 AM.
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Highway I get about 24mpg on cruise at 71mph but real world driving I get about 21-22 Im always running late. 91 octane here in CA and the hybrid weight + 22's probably affect it
#15
I just made a trip from Los Cruses, NM to Tucson. Cruise control set on 80 mph for virtually all of the trip and no stops. My trip computer showed 31.3 mpg and when I filled the tank it calculated at 30.8 mpg for the 271 mile trip. This thing is amazing on the highway, not so much in town at around 19 mpg.
Steve
Steve