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![]() ![]() Drives: S sedan Join Date: May 2009
Location: MI
Posts: 120
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My best MPG so far...
So, driving back from OH to MI (300 miles) I was able to get 49.4 mpg.
The driving condition was ideal, IMO. Flat terrain, not much traffic, cross-wind for only about 75 miles of the journey. Speed: 68-75 mph (using cruise) Distance: 306.2 mi Fuel: 6.201 gallons psi: 29 front & 29 rear (yeah, it was low) Tire: oem w/ ~27k miles AC: on for ~ 2hours Temp: 85 at start --> 65 at end Mods: none Load: driver only Stops: 1 for dinner I only wish I had a SGII to tryout hang-time pulse-n-glide. -SC p.s. After this wonderful achievement my gf drove the car in 30/70 (city/hwy) setting... and got only 33mpg. WTF! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Yaris S Sedan 5-Speed Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 2,179
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Wow, especially considering your speed of 68-75. Over 55 really effects gas mileage with exponential drag.
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What?
Drives: 2007 Yaris LB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Safety Harbor, FL
Posts: 1,006
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You got 49 mpg with the cruise control at over 70 mph? That's pretty impressive. Must have had a tail wind for some of it.
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#4 |
![]() ![]() Drives: S sedan Join Date: May 2009
Location: MI
Posts: 120
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Yeah, I will have to try to replicate it to see if it was a fluke (gas pump letting up early) or not. (I did check the fill-up by squeezing the pump 3 times, until the auto shut-off came on three times...)
I tried to "glide" when there was even a slightest incline on the road and back up to cruising speed once the road flattened out (or declined). FYI - in my 1.6L 5spd Civic hatch, I usually average 40-42 mpg on 5/95 (city/hwy) at 65-70 mph (no cruise, pulse-n-glide, no SGII). |
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What?
Drives: 2007 Yaris LB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Safety Harbor, FL
Posts: 1,006
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Okay, if you were doing some gliding, it makes more sense. Usually, when people say they were using cruise control... it means they had it locked in and doing its thing. (which keeps speed fairly constant, but is not the most economical)
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Banned
Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,357
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My guess is the "flat terrain" was an extremely slight downgrade, otherwise there is no way to get 49 MPG doing 68-75 with 29 pounds in the tires. Even without using the A/C I'd be surprised if you could get 35 mpg under those conditions.
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What?
Drives: 2007 Yaris LB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Safety Harbor, FL
Posts: 1,006
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Keep in mind that as you get that close to 50, every tenth of a gallon equals about 1 mpg. So, overfilling at the beginning by a tenth, and underfilling by a tenth at the end (purely by differences in fuel pumps) could easily have you off by 2, maybe even 3 mpg.
But, even 46 is pretty high mpg for that kind of speed. |
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School'er of hard knocks
Drives: Silver Yaris 4dr. HB Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Sudbury, On
Posts: 556
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No kidding.
I was impressed with my recent 35mpg, and I haven't gone over 60mph, with lots of hypermiling.
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#9 |
![]() ![]() Drives: S sedan Join Date: May 2009
Location: MI
Posts: 120
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I think one factor that leads to my high mpg in my cars (Yaris S -5spd & Civic 1.6 5spd) is that my usual driving environment is in rural areas. Let's just say that I only need to pass 4 signal lights before I'm on the freeway.
Once I'm up to speed, it really doesn't take that much gas to motivate the car at 65-75 mph cruising speed. I've lived in big cities before, and let's just say that my "city" driving is actually more like a rural backroads for most of you. :P Lastly, if you've never been to rural MI, when I say the roads are flat... they are really flat & straight. I can say this because, I've lived in the NE, Pac NW, SE and now MidWest... flat as in pancake flat... not rolling hill like in KY. |
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#10 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 08 Sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 899
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I still dont understand why people dont believe other people pn their mpgs.....I can get 44 mpg with AC on 3, cruise on 70, 32 psi, and 100 degrees outside.
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#11 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2007 Yaris Hatchback Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Beaufort, South Carolina
Posts: 388
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b/c they're unbelievable ;o
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 545
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For example, If I drove 70 mph with cruise and a/c on in my environment I'd get around 40 MPG and I would guess you're getting those extra MPGs on me because of the temp in TX vs ON. It's very rarely 100 here. |
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What?
Drives: 2007 Yaris LB Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Safety Harbor, FL
Posts: 1,006
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Now, see... you guys are talking about 40-44 mpg at 70. That's pretty high, but not unreasonable. To get 49+ at speeds GREATER than 70... that takes some special circumstances.
The Yaris really doesn't like to deliver more than 48 mpg above 60 mph. |
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,357
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70 mph with proper psi getting 40 mpg is a quite a bit different than 75 mph with low psi and getting 50 mpg |
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#15 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Flint Mica Sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 475
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That is insane. I drive smart, never use my a/c and usually go 50-60 mph and have only got up to 41mpg.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 08 Sedan Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 899
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The Beautification of Car
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Last week i took my yaris to myrtle beach from Buford GA to Myrtle Beach SC is 350miles trip, the road are flat terrain, hardly any traffics. 1. I left around 5pm filled up the whole tank, i drove by myself from GA to SC with 1 big bag in the back seat, and my laptop bag messenger with 12" sub woofer in the trunk plus cooler, clothes.....so basically it's pack. I did use CRUISE at average of 60-78mph never pass 80mph, i stop at the gas station when it's hit 300miles on my car to fill up my gas again and i did 37mpg average. 2. On the way back from SC to GA myself with all the bags, cooler..... plus 2 more persons and their bags. i have to say that i did 80-90mph on my way back just want to get home soon and followed the traffics, it's was daytime. I was surprised that i got 41mpg when i filled up my gas today. No lie or bs here. I think it's more about about weather, gas brands, your foot, Traffics.....that make a big dfferences in MPG. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Sedan (auto) Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 545
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I think we're both saying the same thing in different ways. I know from my own experience that numbers like bhickman states are probable and so I believe him, I also don't believe someone could get close to 50 mpg in the Yaris going over 60 mph, but I would not call them a liar like many people who choose to rant first and never entertain any probabilities outside of their own bubble do. From my own experience, to get over 50 US MPG on a tank in the Yaris sedan AT, you have to drive mostly hwy and not go over 55 mph. |
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