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Old 11-21-14, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lexus114
Interesting. I t thought the 2015`s only required 87 octane?
Not the 2015 RX450h. That's what SeventyGTX has.
Old 11-23-14, 07:32 PM
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I got 18.5 on my new to me 2010 first tank. I put mid grade in it to see if the mileage changes.
Old 11-25-14, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by kitlz
Not the 2015 RX450h. That's what SeventyGTX has.
i wonder why?
Old 12-08-14, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by lexus114
my mpg`s took a big hit with this winter blend junk. went from 19.5 down to 17.5... thanks feds! thanks a lot
I would be happy with 17.5---- with colder buffalo weather I am now down to 16.8---- still love the vehicle but next up the 450h--- unless gasoline goes below $2.00 per. But even then that price would only be until the fed's and state gov. Up the sales tax to reflect the lower price and loss of tax money on the price of a gallon of gas. Once that is set you will see the price per gallon go back into the high 3's again. Just watch!!!!! Then--- they will never lower that new tax rate.
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I'm seeing a 2 MPG drop in my fuel economy here in WI too. Everything else is the same. Same routes, same brand of gas, same driver. My experience over the years is that I drop between 6 - 8% in MPG with winter blended gasoline. One way I can counteract that is that I live about 8 miles from an area where real (E-0, non-ethanol) gasoline is available. While it is also a winter bend, the lack of ethanol restores a couple percent more energy to the fuel. By using that fuel in the winter I can restore that 6-8% drop in MPG. You can find if E-0 Gas is available in your area here: http://www.pure-gas.org or here: http://www.buyrealgas.com/index.html
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Default 2015 RX350 What's best octane gas to use?

Just bought a new 2015 RX350 AWD. Been using 89 octane gasoline and averaging 20 mpg combined city and highway. Looking for other RX 350 owners comments about experience with 87, 89, and 91 or 93 octane gas usage.

Car runs great with 89 octane.
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Originally Posted by snowman22
unless gasoline goes below $2.00 per.
Indianapolis area currently has about a dozen stations below $2.
Old 12-15-14, 03:08 PM
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Default Getting more consistent now

Now that I have about 27,000 miles on my 2013 RX 350, I am getting more consistent mileage. What I have found, is that overall mileage means very little, for comparison purposes. Local driving is too inconsistent to quantify, and is different for everyone. Hills, stoplights, stop signs, traffic congestion, speed, heavy foot and the amount of braking you do, are just too many variables to get a good read on fuel economy. I have gotten anywhere from 17.2 to 20.0 mpg around town. However, interstate driving at around 75 mph, is giving me a fairly consistent 22.9 to 23.7 mpg after fueling mileage. I also think the quality of the gas, ethanol content and contaminants can play a role too.
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Everything you said
Originally Posted by erom43
Now that I have about 27,000 miles on my 2013 RX 350, I am getting more consistent mileage. What I have found, is that overall mileage means very little, for comparison purposes. Local driving is too inconsistent to quantify, and is different for everyone. Hills, stoplights, stop signs, traffic congestion, speed, heavy foot and the amount of braking you do, are just too many variables to get a good read on fuel economy. I have gotten anywhere from 17.2 to 20.0 mpg around town. However, interstate driving at around 75 mph, is giving me a fairly consistent 22.9 to 23.7 mpg after fueling mileage. I also think the quality of the gas, ethanol content and contaminants can play a role too.
Old 12-16-14, 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by erom43
Now that I have about 27,000 miles on my 2013 RX 350, I am getting more consistent mileage. What I have found, is that overall mileage means very little, for comparison purposes. Local driving is too inconsistent to quantify, and is different for everyone. Hills, stoplights, stop signs, traffic congestion, speed, heavy foot and the amount of braking you do, are just too many variables to get a good read on fuel economy. I have gotten anywhere from 17.2 to 20.0 mpg around town. However, interstate driving at around 75 mph, is giving me a fairly consistent 22.9 to 23.7 mpg after fueling mileage. I also think the quality of the gas, ethanol content and contaminants can play a role too.
Also, weather and tire inflation pressure.

I had a tire inflation warning light recently and pumped up my tires. I noticed an almost increase of 2mpg's since.
Old 12-31-14, 06:49 AM
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Default REG to PREM??

Hello,

I just got my 2010 and my step mother has always used REG gas and the gauge says she has been averaging 21 MPG....

Do you think switching to PREM will help and in the end cost less when comparing the MPG and cost of gas?

and do you think going from REG to PREM after 4 years will hurt anything?
Old 01-05-15, 06:03 AM
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Default 2010 RX gas mileage

My 2010 RX gives me the exact same gas mileage on regular as on premium. With gas getting cheaper I thought I try going back to premium and have filled up the last 3-5 tanks with premium.
I did not get any better mileage and did not notice any difference in performance.
I suggest you run the tank almost empty, fill 1/2 with regular and try it. If you "feel" any difference, so as a ping, then fill the remainder with premium and in essence you will have a "mid grade" tankful.

I would interested to hear if you see anything significant because I have not. I am going to stop wasting the $.30 per gallon extra cost. This adds up to hundreds of dollars per year for me.
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Originally Posted by 3894days
Hello,

I just got my 2010 and my step mother has always used REG gas and the gauge says she has been averaging 21 MPG....

Do you think switching to PREM will help and in the end cost less when comparing the MPG and cost of gas?

and do you think going from REG to PREM after 4 years will hurt anything?
You did not say whether it is a FWD or an AWD. EPA rates FWD at 21 and AWD at 20. You are making the EPA average on regular, why spend 30 cents a gallon more?
Old 01-06-15, 01:59 PM
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I have filled up 3 times with PREM... MPG is just about the same .... DEF no increase.. though I am prob driving a bit different than her as I am having fun with my new toy... but for most part drive normal and no difference.. Will try reg next and see if it drops etc.... I was surprised when she said all she ever used was reg .. but if it works why switch!
Old 02-02-15, 06:40 AM
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Unhappy Gas quality doesn't matter

I've tried regular, mid-grade, and premium gasolines in our 2015 RX450h and I still only get 23.3 MPG.This unit has almost 6K miles on it already.

Not only that, the monitor reads the same (23.3 MPG) regardless of in-city driving or highway driving. Any of you all have similar results?


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