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Cleveland
06-05-2011, 09:07 PM
First tank with my new 2011 3DR LB:

-621.5 KM travelled
-37.223 L put in at pump
-Fuel economy 5.99L/100 km (39.5 mpg for our American friends) :w00t:

Intangibles:
-lightly driven
-60% city/40% highway (work commute is largely stop and go)
-no significant elevation changes
-temperature from mid 70s to 80s
-a/c use negligible
-try to engage DFCO whenever possible

Now I’ve read that prior to 3000km the engine undergoes a break-in period in which fuel economy is lessened, if true I will be more than happy with the little guy.

33OH
06-06-2011, 09:17 AM
Very nice for a first tank! What kind of tire pressure are you running, just curious?

And auto or 5 speed?

WeeYari
06-06-2011, 09:23 AM
Very nice. Best I ever got was 6.15 one time. I'm usually in the mid 7's.

BEEF
06-06-2011, 11:17 AM
my first two tanks were 41.5MPG (not sure the lpkm) though I got mine with 18k miles on it so you are really doing good.

Cleveland
08-20-2011, 11:30 AM
Very nice for a first tank! What kind of tire pressure are you running, just curious?

And auto or 5 speed?

Sorry for the delay in reply... current tire pressure is factory (I was waiting to get a consistent reading before I started playing around with it) and it's a 5 speed with TRD quickshifter. I only mention the quickshifter as I find I am able to consistently keep it in DFCO while coming to a stop.

Cleveland
08-20-2011, 11:54 AM
*Brief update*

I've now tracked my first seven tanks which have taken me from the 39KM on the odometer to the roughly 4500 there are now.

I've averaged
5.875 L/100KM 40.082 MPG (US) 48.137 MPG (Imperial)

These are well above the EPA estimates especially considering my commute continues to be stop and go and primarily "city" mileage.

I find that the car is not especially fond of having 4-5 adults in the car and it significantly reduces fuel economy (we're all <200 pounds).

My only real complaint about the car to this point is that the gauge cluster rattles every now and then... anyone else experience this?

(Now fully tinted!)

digitalrain
08-20-2011, 05:14 PM
Wow, sparkling numbers for an engine that's not broken in yet!.
I could see you getting almost 60MPG (CAN) in the future on "flat" routes.

First tank with my new 2011 3DR LB:

-621.5 KM travelled
-37.223 L put in at pump
-Fuel economy 5.99L/100 km (39.5 mpg for our American friends) :w00t:

Intangibles:
-lightly driven
-60% city/40% highway (work commute is largely stop and go)
-no significant elevation changes
-temperature from mid 70s to 80s
-a/c use negligible
-try to engage DFCO whenever possible

Now I’ve read that prior to 3000km the engine undergoes a break-in period in which fuel economy is lessened, if true I will be more than happy with the little guy.

digitalrain
09-02-2011, 12:18 AM
Cleveland, my first tank, on a new 2011 yaris rs with 8 klicks on it.

-428.2KM travelled 266.07 miles
-32.25L put in at pump 7.09 CAN gallons 8.51 US gallons
- MPG 37.52CAN /31.26 US

Intangibles:
-lightly driven
-50% city/50% highway (work commute is light traffic)
-no significant elevation changes
-temperature in mid 70s to 60s
-a/c use most of the time

I am pretty disappointed. This kind of MPG would have been the worse I got in the 2005 Echo RS. Hoping for some major improvement when the engine loosens up!

First tank with my new 2011 3DR LB:

-621.5 KM travelled
-37.223 L put in at pump
-Fuel economy 5.99L/100 km (39.5 mpg for our American friends) :w00t:

Intangibles:
-lightly driven
-60% city/40% highway (work commute is largely stop and go)
-no significant elevation changes
-temperature from mid 70s to 80s
-a/c use negligible
-try to engage DFCO whenever possible

Now I’ve read that prior to 3000km the engine undergoes a break-in period in which fuel economy is lessened, if true I will be more than happy with the little guy.

malibuguy
09-03-2011, 10:49 AM
^ switch to mobil 1 0-20w Eco oil...i gained roughly 3-4mpg with that

pocketfullofmayhem
09-05-2011, 11:48 AM
I bought my 2007 sedan in January before the texas heat hit. I was getting about 39 mpg. With the three months of 100 and stupid temps, I have to run my AC. I noticed a significant drop in milage, to about 33 mpg. Anyone else have the same situation? Can I look forward to better milage again in the fall and winter? I really love this little car. I've owned a Tercell, Camry, and Corolla, and by far, this one is my favorite.

digitalrain
09-05-2011, 10:59 PM
Thanks for the tip on the 0w20 , I see that it's 48$ at the local place. I wonder if the payback is worth it on the incresaed MPG. Also if it reduces wear on the engine over the long run???

Really disappointed in the initial MPG so I took a drive Sat to loosen up the engine a bit and to see where the MPG would go with strictly highway driving.

2nd tank

516.6KM travelled
-31.56 L put in at pump 6.94 Can Gallons/8.33 US Gallons
-MPG 46.25 CAN/ 38.54 USIntangibles:
-moderately driven
-2% city/98% highway
-mountainous(Coquihalla highway)
-temperature from mid 70s
-a/c most of the time

3rd tank

449.5 KM travelled
-24.86 L put in at pump 5.47 Can Gallons/6.56 US Gallons
-MPG 51.15 CAN 42.57 USIntangibles:
-lightly driven
-100% highway
-mountainous( but going down more) elevation changes
-temperature from mid 70s
-a/c .half the time

4th tank

426.7 KM travelled
-32.86 L put in at pump 7.23Can Gallons/8.67US Gallons
-MPG 36.67CAN 30.53USIntangibles:
-lightly driven
-100% city
-mostly flat-temperature from mid 70s
-a/c .half the time


The MPG is getting much closer to what I saw with the Echo. Thank good ness. I guess after about 5000 miles it'll be pretty much the best it'll get...
I notice a lot of wind noise coming at 120KPH from the front window area. It cuts down a lot when reducing to 100KPH. Wind resistance must be much higher.

^ switch to mobil 1 0-20w Eco oil...i gained roughly 3-4mpg with that