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Originally Posted by dchar
(Post 9327874)
The RX350 only requires regular and the RX450h requires premium.
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Miles per gallon for a full tank on a 2016 Lexus RX 350 while city driving with lots of stops and 35-40 mph with 18" wheels and Bridgestone Ecopia tires filled to recommended pressure 33 psi. 4th full tank will be with 20" f sport graphite wheels with Michelin Premier LTX on 37 psi.
1st tank 15.6 Normal mode OEM gas 2nd tank 16.2 Eco mode 7-Eleven regular gas 3rd tank 15.5 Eco mode Racetrac regular gas 4th tank ???? Eco mode 7-Eleven Regular gas |
Originally Posted by noeldavid
(Post 9339258)
Miles per gallon for a full tank on a 2016 Lexus RX 350 while city driving with lots of stops and 35-40 mph with 18" wheels and Bridgestone Ecopia tires filled to recommended pressure 33 psi. 4th full tank will be with 20" f sport graphite wheels with Michelin Premier LTX on 37 psi.
1st tank 15.6 Normal mode OEM gas 2nd tank 16.2 Eco mode 7-Eleven regular gas 3rd tank 15.5 Eco mode Racetrac regular gas 4th tank ???? Eco mode 7-Eleven Regular gas Most likely the reduction in mpg is the winter blend of gas. |
is everyone basing the mileage on the gauge in the car or doing the actual math from fill up to fill up? The car computer states i was doing 16 mpg after fuel up but when i did my own calculations i was getting 19 mpg. this was mostly city driving.
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MPG rating non hybrid
So lexus website states the rx350 has rating of 19 city and 26 hwy for awd. I'm not seeing this even being close to that. It's more like 16 city and 24 hwy like the previous models. Did they expect it to jump up for the newer 8 speed transmission. I've got a older 4runner which claims 16city and 21 hwy which was accurate. but this new claim for lexus is misleading. i took a trip on the hwy and did my calculations and it got close to 22-23 mpg. NO Where near the 26 mpg claims. Same engine new transmission logically might improve mpg ratings but I am not seeing it. Is anyone else seeing this magic 19 city 26 hwy rating or am i unlucky driving like an animal. Even babying the car doesn't reach that number. :sad:
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That's because they let the manufacturer run the test or something. Probably with a fully-warmed up car operating at max efficiency, with a sloth controlling the throttle, using over inflated tires, driving with the wind, with an empty gas tank, no spare tire, and seats removed...
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Originally Posted by ericsan13
(Post 9360815)
That's because they let the manufacturer run the test or something. Probably with a fully-warmed up car operating at max efficiency, with a sloth controlling the throttle, using over inflated tires, driving with the wind, with an empty gas tank, no spare tire, and seats removed...
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Originally Posted by joe311
(Post 9360531)
So lexus website states the rx350 has rating of 19 city and 26 hwy for awd. I'm not seeing this even being close to that. It's more like 16 city and 24 hwy like the previous models. Did they expect it to jump up for the newer 8 speed transmission. I've got a older 4runner which claims 16city and 21 hwy which was accurate. but this new claim for lexus is misleading. i took a trip on the hwy and did my calculations and it got close to 22-23 mpg. NO Where near the 26 mpg claims. Same engine new transmission logically might improve mpg ratings but I am not seeing it. Is anyone else seeing this magic 19 city 26 hwy rating or am i unlucky driving like an animal. Even babying the car doesn't reach that number. :sad:
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350 AWD with 20' tires. I get about 15.5-16.5 in the city. Stop and go traffic. I put it on eco and got 17.8. This is calculating using the trip and reading from fuel pump, not the readings from the car itself.......they make no sense to me.
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Originally Posted by Jorgenamm
(Post 9362046)
350 AWD with 20' tires. I get about 15.5-16.5 in the city. Stop and go traffic. I put it on eco and got 17.8. This is calculating using the trip and reading from fuel pump, not the readings from the car itself.......they make no sense to me.
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cant understand anyone putting in regular fuel ...its so bad
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Mileage
Originally Posted by ericsan13
(Post 9360815)
That's because they let the manufacturer run the test or something. Probably with a fully-warmed up car operating at max efficiency, with a sloth controlling the throttle, using over inflated tires, driving with the wind, with an empty gas tank, no spare tire, and seats removed...
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18 mph on average - "Normal" driving mode
mixed highway and suburban driving.
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Around town I am only getting 16 or 17. New to this. Is that normal?? Getting mixed answers. Thanks
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Originally Posted by joe311
(Post 9360531)
So lexus website states the rx350 has rating of 19 city and 26 hwy for awd. I'm not seeing this even being close to that. It's more like 16 city and 24 hwy like the previous models. Did they expect it to jump up for the newer 8 speed transmission. I've got a older 4runner which claims 16city and 21 hwy which was accurate. but this new claim for lexus is misleading. i took a trip on the hwy and did my calculations and it got close to 22-23 mpg. NO Where near the 26 mpg claims. Same engine new transmission logically might improve mpg ratings but I am not seeing it. Is anyone else seeing this magic 19 city 26 hwy rating or am i unlucky driving like an animal. Even babying the car doesn't reach that number. :sad:
This is coming from the onboard computer vs. manually calculating. I did do a manual calculation on the first fill up, and it came out to be inline with the onboard computer, so I haven't bothered since. 350 AWD, 18" wheels. Car has about 3k miles on it. I'm using regular gas, but that's what's recommended for the 350. For people seeing much higher mpg, I'm assuming you have 450h vs. the 350? |
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