Gas Mileage
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Gas Mileage
I'm just curious to what you fellow Lexus drivers are getting for gas mileage. BTW Love the car quite an upgrade from my 2013 KIA OPTIMA SXL
Car- 2014 IS 250 AWD F Sport
Octane- 91
Driving Type- 70% City
Mileage- 22.1 mpg Average
Miles- ~1000
Car- 2014 IS 250 AWD F Sport
Octane- 91
Driving Type- 70% City
Mileage- 22.1 mpg Average
Miles- ~1000
Last edited by m98custom; 07-21-14 at 07:14 AM.
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There is a huge thread on this already: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...s-getting.html
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Temperature has big impact on this as well as your driving habits.
I drive mostly highway and I got 26MPG my last tank on my IS350 F-Sport. In the winter with my winter tires I was getting ~ 22MPG doing the same commute.
I drive mostly highway and I got 26MPG my last tank on my IS350 F-Sport. In the winter with my winter tires I was getting ~ 22MPG doing the same commute.
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I drive 90% city and it shows average of 13.7 mpg
The car has 9k mileage on it
I drive in normal mode 99% of the time
2014 IS350 F Sport
I'm from San Francisco...... is that why?
Last edited by FinaLpeace; 07-21-14 at 05:38 AM.
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But it's not the car. It's the driver.
I've said it before here but it's worth saying it again. How you drive the car is the single biggest factor in your gas mileage. The EPA calculations are accurate in that they measure MPG in a controlled environment. Drivers who buy fast cars because they want punchy acceleration drive their cars differently than the car as its tested on the dynamometer for the EPA ratings.