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io3
09-18-2009, 06:24 AM
So I wonder how much fuel is your car using. Mostly interested in TS models from 2007 and up.

My driving is mostly in the city.Small roads ,highway and so on. Daily I cover around 25km (15,5miles).
I push the car quite often,with fast acceleration in second and third gear.98% of the time me alone in the car.
When driving like this with one tank (42liters) I cover 405km(250 miles). Bad I think but ok.
But few times I tried to drive really slowly and carefully trying to see how much can I get from one tank.
The best so far I got was 450km (280miles). And I think thats bad.
That would be around 26 mpg.

How about you?

Yes the car is all stock.Tires are Yokohama DB 205/45 17inch.

CASTREX
09-18-2009, 03:57 PM
So I wonder how much fuel is your car using. Mostly interested in TS models from 2007 and up.

My driving is mostly in the city.Small roads ,highway and so on. Daily I cover around 25km (15,5miles).
I push the car quite often,with fast acceleration in second and third gear.98% of the time me alone in the car.
When driving like this with one tank (42liters) I cover 405km(250 miles). Bad I think but ok.
But few times I tried to drive really slowly and carefully trying to see how much can I get from one tank.
The best so far I got was 450km (280miles). And I think thats bad.
That would be around 26 mpg.

How about you?


Yes the car is all stock.Tires are Yokohama DB 205/45 17inch.


Pretty much what I get from my 2008 TS. If I keep my feet light I can manage to get 30mpg

I have a Cold air intake, underdrive crank pulley and a free flowing catback exhaust.

shtou
09-22-2009, 03:12 PM
with mine,in the city(minimum 50km/day up to 100km/day) between 7.8l/100km up to 10-11l/100km.when i rich 7.8l i drive very soft..very very soft..outside city with a very soft drive i obtain under 5.5l/100km even 5l/100km..like a diesel:thumbup:..when i drive hard i obtain ~11-13l/100km.i can tell you that at top speed that's around 200km/h(205 on the gps) the computer says 12.5l/100km.these days i beated a 520d bmw new model :headbang:..very excited...:evil:

io3
11-12-2009, 06:52 AM
I went skiing with a friend last weekend. Some 500km (310miles) round trip.On the way there I drove slightly hard (eager to arrive soon) and on the way back I drove really slowly(tired from skiing + rain/snow and bad weather). 95% country road with speed limit 80kmh(50mph).
I got 34,5mpg. It's good ,I was happy. (even thought we used almost whole tank to go and come back).
If I drove forth and back keeping the speed limit all the time I think I could get even better mpg.And we also had skiis on the roof and bunch of equipment in the car.

Yeah,I must add that now I have winter tires and 15" rims.(contra 17" for sommer).
Mpg in the city is also improved but not that much.

StreetVibeTS
11-28-2009, 10:10 AM
im down in SA, i have a 09 ts and i cant for the life of me get more than 375 out of my tank. i do mostly city driving with seldom long distance. on average i get btwn 9,5 to 11 with normal driving. when i push it from traffic light to traffic light it goes up to 13. bt i love the car so i cudnt be bothered bou the petrol consumption....i jus sink the accelerator whenever i have the urge to do so lol...

andries
12-30-2009, 07:54 AM
7.7l / 100 km average (combination city and highway)

constantin
01-22-2010, 08:43 PM
Around 30 mpg city and highway combined. Inside the city it goes up, around 25 mpg.

thebarber
01-22-2010, 09:24 PM
guy on matrixowners.com complaining about his mileage w/ his 2zrfe auto...getting about 26mpg in winter....

tcpty
01-24-2010, 06:13 AM
I also get about 350/375 kms per tank (26 mpg), city driving with a somewhat happy foot.... but when I fill up it takes only about 9 gals, so I do not go all the way to 12 gals on the reserve flashy thingy

lammy29
01-30-2010, 10:00 AM
30mpg around town and 38-42mpg on motorways

yaris2010RS
01-31-2010, 05:49 PM
i get between 450-490km per tank and put in about 39L (10.3GAL) and its mix of city and country (no highway) lol, i thought i was doing bad.... lol, and i'm a teen so i drive like one too :)

io3
02-17-2010, 08:51 AM
Last 3 times I was waiting to refill petrol ,last bar blinking - 10km more to go so I go to fill. I can only fill 32 liters.
Is tank supposed to take 42 liters or what?
dont get it...

aucorium
10-14-2010, 07:59 AM
yeah , im the same with my1.8 TS , about 350 - 380 km max per tank.

Patitwelve
10-14-2010, 04:40 PM
max. 400km per tank.
only use in the city: 300 km per tank.

aucorium
10-14-2010, 05:17 PM
max. 400km per tank.
only use in the city: 300 km per tank.

i wonder why its so heavy on fuel ?? isnt it suppose to be better than that by design ? i can understand if it made alot more power , but its not that much to warrent being so heavy.

NZYari
11-08-2010, 09:19 AM
Depends on running. Can attain as low as 5.9l / 100km if open road / urban combined at about max 100kmh limit, severely limited with fines and demerits, so dont exceed speed limit normally, and up to 7.2 l / 100km if just urban in traffic at about 20 - 60kmh. Average per tank is about 500km - sometimes risk 535km before refill, sometimes 500km.

Need info on JDM parts in Japan. Please inform if you know of definite dealer that has exhaust / suspension, as want to try buy in Japan this week.

lammy29
12-08-2010, 03:53 PM
im averaging atm 32.2 mpg with afe intake and nst crank pulley

Stiv
12-09-2010, 10:33 AM
I'm getting 22,5 mpg in summer and 25,5 mpg in winter on the same route and pure city driving. The difference could be narrower tires (205 <-> 185) and a bit heavier foot on sticky summer asphalt :)

But then again, this summer I was drafting behind a big truck for around 4 hours at a distance of 3-4 meters and got 52 mpg :-D
Needless to say I was amazed but the driving was very psychologically challenging.

ItalianYaris
01-17-2011, 02:22 PM
I normally got around 451KM per tank while living in Italy, in the mountains. This is mainly on average with highway and city driving combine. Here in the UK for some odd reason i manage a little less, around 415KM per tank. But I also believe is the petrol, in italy I used Shell V-power all the time, but here i use everything else.

2ZR-FE
01-27-2011, 04:06 PM
If I drive very carefully I can get upto 47MPG on the motorway, usually 37 around town in my 1.8

Having fun is more like 32 mpg ;D

PumpkinSteve
02-09-2011, 08:32 AM
I rev mine up to around 6000rpm and drive it quite hard and the computer is reading 38mpg, if I drive normally I get 40mpg.

2ZR-FE
02-09-2011, 01:07 PM
I rev mine up to around 6000rpm and drive it quite hard and the computer is reading 38mpg, if I drive normally I get 40mpg.

How? ;D

Have you checked what the actual mpg is?

thebarber
02-09-2011, 02:37 PM
How? ;D

Have you checked what the actual mpg is?

might use 4.5L = gallon in the UK

(its 3.8L for a US gallon)

might actually be closer to 32mpg using 3.8L/gallon

PumpkinSteve
02-10-2011, 02:49 AM
Next time I fill up I'll work it out properly, I did set up a fuelly account but I keep forgetting to put the details in.

Stiv
02-10-2011, 08:48 AM
All I can say is that after installing aFe intake my fuel consumption fell from 10,5 to 9 litres per 100km :thumbup:

royb20644
04-06-2011, 02:48 AM
Toyota Yaris TS is a hatchback body style automobile that has 5 seats and 5 doors. It is manufactured for the first time in 2007. The measurements of the vehicle are as follows: height - 1530.00 mm, width - 1695.00 mm, length - 3800.00 mm. Furthermore, the front and rear track are 1460.00 mm and 1450.00 mm respectively and the wheelbase is 2460.00 mm. 1120 kg is the curb weight. The Toyota Yaris TS engine is naturally-aspirated and has 4 cylinders with 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshaft (DOHC) and engine displacement of 1798 cubic centimeters. It is positioned in the front of the vehicle and its alignment is transverse. The cylinders are inline-arranged. The cylinder diameter is 80.50 mm and the piston stroke length is 88.30 mm. The compression ratio is 10.00:1. The maximum torque delivered by the engine is 173 Nm at 6000 revolutions per minute and its maximum torque is 97 kW / 133 ps at 6000 revolutions per minute. The model's fuel system is electronic fuel injection (EFI). From 0 to 100 km/h the vehicle accelerates for 9.30 s. For 16.80 s the automobile can make a quarter mile. The Toyota Yaris TS has a 5-speed manual transmission. The top gear ratio is 0.82:1. 4.31:1 is its final drive ratio. This automobile has an urban fuel consumption of 7.2 l/100 km, combined of 9.2 l/100 km and extra urban fuel consumption of 6.0 l/100 km. 42 liters is the capacity of the fuel tank. The rating of CO2 emissions is 170 g/km. The vehicle has a power assisted rack and pinion steering box. The type/size of tyres in the front is 204/45 R 17. The type/size of tyres in the rear is 205/45 R 17. The front brakes are set up with ventilated disks. The rear brake system includes disks, servo assistance, anti-lock braking system (ABS). The diameter of the front brakes is 275.00 mm and the one of the rear brakes is 259.00 mm.
Toyota Dealers Los Angeles (http://www.marinadelreytoyota.com/)

shtou
06-16-2011, 01:15 AM
does yours TS feel the diference between high octane fuel or not?i use 95 octane (manual says that), i filled last year 98 octane fuel, but i did't feel difference at performance, only at consumption:a liitle more compare to 95, so i decided to fill only 95.maybe i used a bad 98 octane fuel?or our car doesn't "like" high octane fuel?

ItalianYaris
06-17-2011, 07:20 AM
does yours TS feel the diference between high octane fuel or not?i use 95 octane (manual says that), i filled last year 98 octane fuel, but i did't feel difference at performance, only at consumption:a liitle more compare to 95, so i decided to fill only 95.maybe i used a bad 98 octane fuel?or our car doesn't "like" high octane fuel?

I dont feel much difference in performance really. But like u said, it does make a difference in consumption. But to be honest, I normally use High octane V-power from shell 99% of the time for my TS.

shtou
06-17-2011, 07:46 AM
I dont feel much difference in performance really. But like u said, it does make a difference in consumption. But to be honest, I normally use High octane V-power from shell 99% of the time for my TS.

you mean your TS consumption is a little less with High octane fuel, or little more than low octane?because mine is more with high octane;that's why i refill only with low octane(95).if i would feel some performace increase of course i would use high octane, but as long i don't feel,i prefer to use low octane and save some money :biggrin:

royb20644
06-20-2011, 07:39 AM
The newest batch of Toyota Yaris, which has been produced for the model year 2006 to 2007.The Toyota Yaris offers up to 29 miles to the gallon in the city and 35 miles per gallon on the highway. And also very ok for riding from town to town.Simply stated, there is really just one reason to make it perfect to ride in orange county toyota (http://www.toyotaplace.com/).

ItalianYaris
06-23-2011, 12:56 PM
you mean your TS consumption is a little less with High octane fuel, or little more than low octane?because mine is more with high octane;that's why i refill only with low octane(95).if i would feel some performace increase of course i would use high octane, but as long i don't feel,i prefer to use low octane and save some money :biggrin:

Ohh sorry, lol. What I meant is with Higher Octane, I usually get more miles per liter in the TS. True, you dont feel much performance difference, but I spoil my TS, higher octane only, :biggrin:

Tash86za
10-10-2012, 06:12 AM
Hey Guys!
iv just recently installed a Custom cold air induction and we had a problem with the 02 sensor where the engine light came on and the car refused to start.
we had to settle for keeping the OEM o2 sensor housing which sorted the problem but then the engine light stayed on.
having said that prior to the CAI, i was getting a maximum of 400km off a full tank, generally throwing 38-40L per tank.
we disconnected the battery to reset the ecu and engine light and since then ive seen that my kms have shot up to 450 - 480 km off a tank!
im a happy chappy! i dont know if the CAI affects the petrol consumption but i would recommend disconnectin the battery for abt 15min then reconnect and see what happens...

Tash86za
10-10-2012, 06:14 AM
flat foot and economic driving i am averaging not more than 9.7L /100km