whats your mpg on RX450h?
#721
Nice post BertL.
In the UK the last price I paid (a week ago - that ^^ second tank I referred to) was just over £5 a UK gallon ( approx $7.67).
In the UK the last price I paid (a week ago - that ^^ second tank I referred to) was just over £5 a UK gallon ( approx $7.67).
#723
My Lexus has really gone downhill
I was really excited when I bought my brand new RX450H. When it was babied in town with the AC off, it easily got over 30 mpg. Now it’s averaging about 23-24 mpg. Then when we took it to Lexus of Orland, they caused $800 damage to the front of the car which they denied. Here are the posts I made regarding this incident:
If you're going to shop at Lexus of Orland and/or depend on their service department, please read and consider my experiences before servicing a vehicle at this dealership.
At my "complementary" 10,000 mile service appointment, the service advisor wanted to bill me stating it was done a year ago at 4,000 miles. After the service, I was in possession of the vehicle until I got home and discovered about $800 of damage to the left front fender. After contacting the service manager, he said he reviewed the video from the time my car came in and couldn't see where it was damaged at the dealership. I ask, since he reviewed the video, show me the existing damage on my car when it arrived for service? After this, he refused to return my phone calls so I escalated the complaint to the general manager. The general manager told me the reason the service manager didn't return my calls is that I used "vulgarities" which is a absolute fabrication better known as a "****-and-bull-story" that one might expect from a swindling used car manager.
Do you really want to do business with a dealer who tries such deceptions, defaming you in such a matter, then attempting to possibly conceal damage to a $60,000 vehicle? I think not. Unless you want to risk a roll of the dice at "Lexus of Orland" my advice is to save yourself any future grief and/or aggravation by purchasing and/or service your Lexus elsewhere..........
This is my last posting on this forum. Lexus of Orland has destroyed the enthusiasm of owning a Lexus.
If you're going to shop at Lexus of Orland and/or depend on their service department, please read and consider my experiences before servicing a vehicle at this dealership.
At my "complementary" 10,000 mile service appointment, the service advisor wanted to bill me stating it was done a year ago at 4,000 miles. After the service, I was in possession of the vehicle until I got home and discovered about $800 of damage to the left front fender. After contacting the service manager, he said he reviewed the video from the time my car came in and couldn't see where it was damaged at the dealership. I ask, since he reviewed the video, show me the existing damage on my car when it arrived for service? After this, he refused to return my phone calls so I escalated the complaint to the general manager. The general manager told me the reason the service manager didn't return my calls is that I used "vulgarities" which is a absolute fabrication better known as a "****-and-bull-story" that one might expect from a swindling used car manager.
Do you really want to do business with a dealer who tries such deceptions, defaming you in such a matter, then attempting to possibly conceal damage to a $60,000 vehicle? I think not. Unless you want to risk a roll of the dice at "Lexus of Orland" my advice is to save yourself any future grief and/or aggravation by purchasing and/or service your Lexus elsewhere..........
This is my last posting on this forum. Lexus of Orland has destroyed the enthusiasm of owning a Lexus.
Last edited by kitlz; 03-11-15 at 02:35 AM.
#724
yogi1068, if you read this thread, it's not unusual for the mileage to drop in colder weather and with the winter blend gas.
Regarding your issue with the dealer, I'm sorry to hear about the damage. I don't want to derail the purpose of the thread. What I would advise is contacting Lexus Corporate. It's something you can do through CL in the Customer Service forum. I wish you luck and hope you can find another dealer to restore your enthusiasm in owning a Lexus.
Regarding your issue with the dealer, I'm sorry to hear about the damage. I don't want to derail the purpose of the thread. What I would advise is contacting Lexus Corporate. It's something you can do through CL in the Customer Service forum. I wish you luck and hope you can find another dealer to restore your enthusiasm in owning a Lexus.
#725
Pick up our new RX450H Tuesday. Loaded Stargaze black over black. Turned in a 2013 RX. Horrid gas mileage. Only 16 mpg -- it's the reason for the hybrid. My hope would be a least 25-28 mpg with the hybrid. Have had 4 hybrids over the last several years. All had excellent mpg. Any input on the new ride would be interesting. We do love the ride and looks of the RX model. The new 2016 RX-- I have seen it--- is not to my liking. The front is one of those big front scoop deals. Looks like,Star Wars . The rear has exposed exhaust outlets now showing. The rear is way to busy for me. No 3rd row seat--- unless they make another model. If they cheapen the RX to the level of the new NX you will not like it. Buy now 2015 if you like the beautiful lines of the current RX. Can't understand why they would funk it up with to many nooks and crannies. Anyway--- any feed back on the new ride would be of interest.thanks.
#726
Mark, Expect the best from your new ride and congratulations. As you've had (h) models in the past you're already experienced with what to expect for your driving style. The current generation that you're getting has pretty much marked itself as bullet proof and leader of the pack in mid-size lux SUV's. Go and enjoy the miles of asphalt out there waiting for you .
Pick up our new RX450H Tuesday. Loaded Stargaze black over black. Turned in a 2013 RX. Horrid gas mileage. Only 16 mpg -- it's the reason for the hybrid. My hope would be a least 25-28 mpg with the hybrid. Have had 4 hybrids over the last several years. All had excellent mpg. Any input on the new ride would be interesting. We do love the ride and looks of the RX model. The new 2016 RX-- I have seen it--- is not to my liking. The front is one of those big front scoop deals. Looks like,Star Wars . The rear has exposed exhaust outlets now showing. The rear is way to busy for me. No 3rd row seat--- unless they make another model. If they cheapen the RX to the level of the new NX you will not like it. Buy now 2015 if you like the beautiful lines of the current RX. Can't understand why they would funk it up with to many nooks and crannies. Anyway--- any feed back on the new ride would be of interest.thanks.
#727
Massive MPG info
Pick up our new RX450H Tuesday. Loaded Stargaze black over black. Turned in a 2013 RX. Horrid gas mileage. Only 16 mpg -- it's the reason for the hybrid. My hope would be a least 25-28 mpg with the hybrid. Have had 4 hybrids over the last several years. All had excellent mpg. Any input on the new ride would be interesting. We do love the ride and looks of the RX model. The new 2016 RX-- I have seen it--- is not to my liking. The front is one of those big front scoop deals. Looks like,Star Wars . The rear has exposed exhaust outlets now showing. The rear is way to busy for me. No 3rd row seat--- unless they make another model. If they cheapen the RX to the level of the new NX you will not like it. Buy now 2015 if you like the beautiful lines of the current RX. Can't understand why they would funk it up with to many nooks and crannies. Anyway--- any feed back on the new ride would be of interest.thanks.
Here's a direct link for you to enjoy -----> Lexus RX450h Mileage
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#728
RX450h Quirk
I find it astounding that the driver would get 30MPG on the 2015 RX450h. My average is 20.3, though I'm hoping that it'll go up with the warmer weather coming. Any ideas why one unit should get 30 and another get 20.3, given similar driving habits?
#729
The odometer finally hit 85K on the 2010 450h. 27 plus is my long term average mpg. Did a round trip run from the bay area to Phoenix with an average speed of 80-85 mph. Milage dropped off to 24.5 Found out that better fuel economy occurs when one stays within posted speed limits. This is still almost double the milage my old burb gets. Gas prices were a dollar less in AZ compared to CA. Still not enough to consider a move.
#730
Gil, there's as many reasons why one driver would get 30 mpg and another doesn't as there are folk in this forum. I've had days when I got more and on the same route less on other days. It can depend on the number of stops (getting out of the car to shop or pick up laundry), red lights, traffic congestion, temps, and even tire pressures. For that matter, tire brands can even make a difference, some have higher rolling resistance than others. Than there's the driver factor, how well does he/she drive? Faster starts? Less coasting to traffic lights? It all is a factor in the mileage one gets.
No claim is made anywhere that all drivers will get the same, my own mileage varies. I hope this helps.
No claim is made anywhere that all drivers will get the same, my own mileage varies. I hope this helps.
#732
I am averaging 28.3 mpg over roughly 15,000 miles since I bought our RX 450h (very slightly used) in Nov. 2013. That's in mixed surface street/freeway driving, calculated per Fuelly over the course of 47 fill-ups. For whatever it's worth, I fill up with premium gas as recommended by Lexus and drive with a very light touch on the gas pedal. I use the car's power when I need to, but I don't floor it for fun. Moreover, being retired I am in no hurry to get anywhere, so I drive a bit slower than the speed limit on local freeways, sticking to the slow lane unless I have to avoid merging traffic. I also use a couple of visual cues to monitor how efficiently I drive. I keep the instrument-panel display on "predicted mpg" at the next fill-up. Sometimes this number is accurate and sometimes it's on the high or low side, but it still gives me real-time feedback on how well I am doing. I've also found it useful to monitor the "energy screen" on the NAV display. This lets me know when the car is driving on the electric motors, the ICE or some combination of both. I find I can frequently "drop" the car into EV mode with some judicious "pulsing and gliding." I avoid jack-rabbit starts; I coast to stop lights and I keep my tires inflated to 36 psi. I hope this helps.
#733
I have though, one time with my previous RX400h, driven much as you describe for an entire tank with about half interstate (at or below 65mph) and half around town trying to minimize my short trips before everything could get warmed up, while staying on relatively flat highways -- and I ended-up close to, if not over 29 MPG as I seem to remember. The 2-week experiment was personally painful focusing on MPG so much, and I've not tried to re-do it since -- but it proved to me that estimated MPG was in fact possible by the avg consumer if one focused on all the levers necessary to achieve it. IMHO, there are just a lot more levers and variables to consider with a hybrid, than a traditional gas-only engine when one wants to play the maximum MPG game. :roll eyes: I elect not to play that game these days, and tend to drive my RXh like a normal vehicle, knowing I get a little better MPG than the 350's do, and while I own my RX450h, I'm saving a few drops of oil for someone else down the line.
Thx again for your post and detail. Appreciate it.
Last edited by BertL; 03-16-15 at 05:34 PM. Reason: A little better English that would make my 5th grade teacher proud
#734
Make sure your car is in ECO mode. My RX dropped out of ECO mode and I did not realize it and saw an immediate decrease in mileage. Also remember some owners like myself have the FWD version of the 450h. It is good for and extra 2 MPG. 20.3 seems pretty low from my experience. If I drive for mileage I can hit the 30 MPG or even higher that the combined EPA references. But, when I drive normally my mileage drops into the 27.5 to 29 MPG range. I feel that the EPA mileage rating on the RX is pretty optimistic and hard to hit compared to other vehicles. For example, on my Subaru Outback it has an EPA combined rating of 24 MPG, but I have averaged about 26 MPG over the first 30k miles without really trying to do much. It has a highway rating of 29, but I can easily do in the 31 to 33 MPG range. I am very suspicious of Lexus mileage ratings. Also because of the steep premium for the RX hybrid, Lexus pretty much takes all of the upside of owning the car off the table and pockets it upfront.
Last edited by UCSB; 03-16-15 at 11:51 PM.