MPG, what are you getting?
#16
Read up on drag coefficient and relation to speed. Recently made a 250 trip at 60-65 mph and got over 20 mpg. Normally on the same trip I drive 75+ and get 16.5 mpg. It is all physics. When you move a huge "cube" down the road the air resistance is a major factor.
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I just got used to it now, lol, it's not like I can't afford it. I guess I was just expecting to much. I drive fast not aggressive, but as you have said even driving fast makes a considerable difference, still love this thing to death though.
#18
If you can afford the truck who cares what MPG you're getting! If the MPG was a concern you bought the wrong vehicle! Should have bought the CT then!!
It's got a 5.7 liter motor it's going to suck some fuel, you should hear it run through the lines.
I've owned a 2500 Suburban with the 6.0 Liter and Ram 3500 Dully diesel.
The only pisser I complain about is the small tank on the LX. Cruising range isn't worth crapola! The Chevy and the Ram both had huge tanks. The Chevy actually had 2 tanks. The Ram used diesel with runs more than premium unleaded, but you get more use out of the gallon.
It's got a 5.7 liter motor it's going to suck some fuel, you should hear it run through the lines.
I've owned a 2500 Suburban with the 6.0 Liter and Ram 3500 Dully diesel.
The only pisser I complain about is the small tank on the LX. Cruising range isn't worth crapola! The Chevy and the Ram both had huge tanks. The Chevy actually had 2 tanks. The Ram used diesel with runs more than premium unleaded, but you get more use out of the gallon.
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Hmmmm. I kinda enjoy getting out for a few minutes after driving 300 miles.
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Theres nothing wrong with wondering what MPG's you get regardless of car unless its a true super car. You from Bay area CA? Because I have noticed everyone outside of CA with the same model car usually averages higher mpg. My theory is that our premium fuel is more watered down with ethanol than other states because of our stricter emission standards I believe some states even have 93 when our max octane is 91.
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3 quick things!
1. According to all the specs, the LX has a 24.6 gallon gas tank. When it gets to or near Empty (even with gas light coming on), we're only pumping 16-18.5 gallons at a time on average (to get it back to FULL). That seems like a high % for reserves? What are others seeing when they pump? I'm fine with putting less gas at a time, just hate making more trips.
2. What kind of gas tank range are users seeing? (City vs. Hwy only vs. Mixed)?
3. We have 1300 miles on our '14 LX and got about 16.9 on our return trip today (about 320 miles) recently. Pretty pleased with it - no major cross winds, and a pretty consistent 77 on the highway (good limits in TX) .
Love this thing!
1. According to all the specs, the LX has a 24.6 gallon gas tank. When it gets to or near Empty (even with gas light coming on), we're only pumping 16-18.5 gallons at a time on average (to get it back to FULL). That seems like a high % for reserves? What are others seeing when they pump? I'm fine with putting less gas at a time, just hate making more trips.
2. What kind of gas tank range are users seeing? (City vs. Hwy only vs. Mixed)?
3. We have 1300 miles on our '14 LX and got about 16.9 on our return trip today (about 320 miles) recently. Pretty pleased with it - no major cross winds, and a pretty consistent 77 on the highway (good limits in TX) .
Love this thing!
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If you can afford the truck who cares what MPG you're getting! If the MPG was a concern you bought the wrong vehicle! Should have bought the CT then!!
It's got a 5.7 liter motor it's going to suck some fuel, you should hear it run through the lines.
I've owned a 2500 Suburban with the 6.0 Liter and Ram 3500 Dully diesel.
The only pisser I complain about is the small tank on the LX. Cruising range isn't worth crapola! The Chevy and the Ram both had huge tanks. The Chevy actually had 2 tanks. The Ram used diesel with runs more than premium unleaded, but you get more use out of the gallon.
It's got a 5.7 liter motor it's going to suck some fuel, you should hear it run through the lines.
I've owned a 2500 Suburban with the 6.0 Liter and Ram 3500 Dully diesel.
The only pisser I complain about is the small tank on the LX. Cruising range isn't worth crapola! The Chevy and the Ram both had huge tanks. The Chevy actually had 2 tanks. The Ram used diesel with runs more than premium unleaded, but you get more use out of the gallon.
I've been getting any where from 14.5-16 tank average which consists of my daily 25 miles round trip 40% highway 60% city. When I take trips I get around 18.5-19. I think it had to do with the break-in period because ever since it broke-in I've been getting better MPG.
Theres nothing wrong with wondering what MPG's you get regardless of car unless its a true super car. You from Bay area CA? Because I have noticed everyone outside of CA with the same model car usually averages higher mpg. My theory is that our premium fuel is more watered down with ethanol than other states because of our stricter emission standards I believe some states even have 93 when our max octane is 91.
Yea, I'm just a curious guy.
3 quick things!
1. According to all the specs, the LX has a 24.6 gallon gas tank. When it gets to or near Empty (even with gas light coming on), we're only pumping 16-18.5 gallons at a time on average (to get it back to FULL). That seems like a high % for reserves? What are others seeing when they pump? I'm fine with putting less gas at a time, just hate making more trips.
2. What kind of gas tank range are users seeing? (City vs. Hwy only vs. Mixed)?
3. We have 1300 miles on our '14 LX and got about 16.9 on our return trip today (about 320 miles) recently. Pretty pleased with it - no major cross winds, and a pretty consistent 77 on the highway (good limits in TX) .
Love this thing!
1. According to all the specs, the LX has a 24.6 gallon gas tank. When it gets to or near Empty (even with gas light coming on), we're only pumping 16-18.5 gallons at a time on average (to get it back to FULL). That seems like a high % for reserves? What are others seeing when they pump? I'm fine with putting less gas at a time, just hate making more trips.
2. What kind of gas tank range are users seeing? (City vs. Hwy only vs. Mixed)?
3. We have 1300 miles on our '14 LX and got about 16.9 on our return trip today (about 320 miles) recently. Pretty pleased with it - no major cross winds, and a pretty consistent 77 on the highway (good limits in TX) .
Love this thing!
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I live in Colorado and since it has been snowing with 10 degree average about 13mpg and during summer around 16mpg. I guess that's the price you pay to live in a high altitude place.
#27
I use 89-octane, ethanol-free, mid-grade (Michelin Latitude Touring 35 psi cold), and after 700 miles (75/25 highway/city) of driving, I'm averaging around 17.5-18 mpg. My tank average is around 320 miles until the light comes on. I wish the range were better, but it is comparable to my old GX 470.
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12.9mpg is not very good. Either something is wrong with the LX or your foot.
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#30
As a quick add-on, through 800 miles of driving, my trip computer is spot-on with the MPG calculations. It is the first vehicle I have ever owned that is within 0.1 mpg of my hand calculation. Kudos to Lexus!