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Replying to: kaperino (May 21, 2007 3:10 am) |
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We're lucky to get 20, but the car is driven locally in an area that seems to force bad mileage (long hills, traffic) and a car its size would be lucky to get 15 with the same workload. It gets about the same mileage as a small-sized Suzuki SUV with about 10x the engine power. I tried premium one time and the mileage actually went down, so I won't do that again. |
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| If we leave our local area, we can get up to 25 MPG, probably netting somewhere between 22 and 25 for a mix of highway and local driving. | |
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We just today had our 40000 mile service. We average 26.5 mpg. One has to learn to "feather" the gas pedal. I agree, for a car this size with this load, we are doing very well... |
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We only have close to 1k, but our current average of mainly city with some daily short highway is 28.5 mpg. We hope this continues. We actually got 29.9 for most of one tank. I find it very easy to 'glide' between stops - this car seems to fly with little to no gas. We have learned the trick another poster suggested, which truly works: get up to maximum speed quickly, then take your foot of the pedal - it gets the best out of your mileage, for sure! |
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| At about 1600 miles I get 23 - 24 mpg in a suburban mix. I've tried a variety of techniques, but feathering the gas seems to keep the mileage up. Getting up to speed quickly feels so counterintuitive as the "instantaneous" mpg drops so much, but maybe I'll try that next. | |
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Replying to: richcbt (Nov 21, 2006 11:52 am) (this is the second occurence since August of last year). As far as the side-view mirrors, I find that pushing the driver's side mirror further out to your left will make it easier to see the car coming up in the lane beside you. It takes getting used to, but I believe it really helps. This may involve pushing the mirror out more than you would expect to. Good Luck. I will be calling Lexus today regarding my rattle problem. |
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Hi all! I am driving an '07 RX350. I've had it since August of last year. I drive almost always in the city, with mostly back and forth between my home and downtown, which is about five to six miles one way. I'm averaging between 17 and 18 mpg's. I was wondering if anyone could tell me what an 400h might average mpg-wise with the same kind of driving.
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Replying to: maximafan (Jun 15, 2007 7:05 am) |
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| I just had replaced all four Factor Goodyear Integrity RSA changed to Bridgestone Alenza, original only lasted for 23k, New feels lot better, warrantied for 65K and seems to handle better but i noticed that factory only uses Goodyear RSA or Michelin MXV4 S8. Will New Tires bring down MPG? has any one else tried these tires? | |
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