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I noticed that my wife's car gets 21 mpg on average. My IS350 only pulls 17 on a good day lately. Does anyone know why this is? They do have the same engine right? The SUV is heavier, right?
Actually the RX uses the 2GR-FE engine rated at 268hp and which doesn't have direct injection. The IS350 however has the 2GR-FSE engine which has both port and direct injection and is rated at 306hp.
i make 21.5 mpg 100% city, its all driving style. My biggest piece of advice is to use Current MPG as your active display, make it a game to maximize your mileage. You will easily learn the habits and throttle positions to give you the best mpg possible
Yep it's all about the driving style... I primarily drive the RX350 during weekdays and I drive it more aggressive than other SUV drivers and usually get 16-17 MPG in mostly stop and go city driving. My wife drives the IS350 on the weekdays and with her mostly conservative driving she gets mostly 18-19 MPG in the city. Of course, when I get my hands on the IS350, you can count on the MPG dropping considerably...
4tehnguyen is right, I use the current mpg display the most now and my mpg went from 17-17.5 to 19-20 mpg, 90 percent city driving too. I guess by having the display on and having to pay close to 4 bucks a gallon for **** water 91 cali gas, it's forcing me to ease up on my driving style. I say whatever works
maybe i should change my display to current mpg... my tank avg is terrible. like 15mpg 100% city driving. but i guess i do mash the gas a lot... cant help it!
maybe i should change my display to current mpg... my tank avg is terrible. like 15mpg 100% city driving. but i guess i do mash the gas a lot... cant help it!
Change it to the thermometer. Obsessing over fuel mileage is the game played by Prius owners.