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Re: A Little Cold Water for the Averages... [brent99] by debbieandjon
Apr 04, 2008 (1:50 pm)
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Replying to: brent99 (Mar 03, 2008 3:16 pm)

Are these people talking about the same car? Could my results be lower because
of California's emission standards? The AWD feature uses electric motors on the rear wheels.
 
At 6000 miles, my overall average is 21 mpg according to the car's computer.
 
RX400h (AWD) 2007
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Re: A Little Cold Water for the Averages... [debbieandjon] by lansdownemike
Apr 06, 2008 (6:40 am)
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Replying to: debbieandjon (Apr 04, 2008 1:50 pm)

I don't mean to criticize anyone's driving habits, but for me, my average mileage can vary up to 3-4 mpg over a few hundred miles depending on the weight of my right foot. If I drive with my accustomed quick starts and quick moves into open spots on the lanes around me, I'll get 21 mpg routinely. If I take it easier, remember to feather the throttle more, and keep an eye on keeping the electric power engaged, I'll get 24-25 in suburban driving. For me it's usually a mix, so 23.5 over 14K miles is representative. It also is affected by how many short trips I take as the first 10-15 minutes of driving from a cold engine is rarely better than 20-22 mpg no matter how hard I try.
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Re: A Little Cold Water for the Averages... [lansdownemike] by debbieandjon
Apr 06, 2008 (8:47 am)
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Replying to: lansdownemike (Apr 06, 2008 6:40 am)

The "warm up" might be the factor here. (Yearly average outside temps 60° - 75°) My commute is six miles each way, about 15 - 20 minutes. Toyota does not explain this adequately and therefore is misleading the public with the mileage expectations. Nice car but it's not worth the additional cost in dollars
for pollutant and gas savings.
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Even MPG from the Atlanta area by kaperino
Apr 06, 2008 (1:28 pm)
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This car will not get greta milage on short commutes. But I am now going for my 55,000 mile this next week and I am still getting 26mpg. It's not the 28-29 once had, but I swithched from premium gas. I still love this car, the peformance the handling and it's ability to keep the pace. This is no Prius, but was not advertised to be.
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Great milage by nigh
Apr 06, 2008 (6:37 pm)
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My husband and I recently made a trip from Asheville, NC to Richmond,VA using I40. We used cruise control and averaged (by computer) 30.1-30.5 mpg. The outside temperature was 70-73F. We use regular gas. Our Lexus 400h is 2 years old. LOVE our Lexus. It is quiet, comfortable and is perfect for long trips.
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Lexus 400h 2006 mileage by dmbflorida
Apr 30, 2008 (8:00 am)
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I only have 20,000 miles in the three years since I bought the Lexus 400h 2006, forward wheel drive. I alternate the 400h with another smaller hybrid car. I love this car. I have gotten about 26 mpg in city and a bit more on the highway. I live in deep SW Florida and run the A/C almost all the time so that cuts down on the fuel economy. I use procedures I learned with my Prius to save gas and this helps.
I sometimes use premium regular gas and sometimes use less octane but never lower than 87%. The car still looks fab and it is so much more comfortable and safer than the smaller hybrid SUVs and Prius. I plan to keep this SUV for a long time. I will never buy any car unless it is a hybrid. I just bought a hybrid Tribute Grand Touring 2008 for a relative and this is a great car, too but smaller. The dealer I use in Fort Myers provides excellent service, free car washes, car loans and a genuine "white glove" experience.
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Re: Lexus RX 400h hybrid computer for MPG [gog8rsz] by karens2008
May 01, 2008 (1:14 pm)
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Replying to: gog8rsz (Oct 26, 2007 12:50 pm)

Can you please explain to a person who has no brain power for actually figuring out MPG manually how to do it exactly? Do you need to use up a full tank of gas and see how many miles you get out of it and then calculate? or just refuel after a trip and see how many gallons are used up?
 
if using the whole tank of gas then you run the risk of running out to deplete the gas tank don't you? Am i making sense??????
I really would like an accurate read of my gas mileage -- thinking of switching to this car -as my Acura MDX 2005 is a gas hog -- think i get 17 average, not awful but not good in this economy.
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Re: Lexus 400h 2006 mileage [dmbflorida] by karens2008
May 01, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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Replying to: dmbflorida (Apr 30, 2008 8:00 am)

Would you say that this dealer is selling this car at a good price? Do you know what a new one is selling for there? Do you know the invoice price of the car, just curious as I haven't figured out how to find that out yet.
 
your note makes the car sound wonderful and I am achieving an average of 17 mpg with my Acura mdx.
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Re: Lexus RX 400h hybrid computer for MPG [karens2008] by lansdownemike
May 01, 2008 (2:31 pm)
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Replying to: karens2008 (May 01, 2008 1:14 pm)

You really don't need to use an entire tank! First fill the tank up and write down the mileage (or hit RESET on the trip info screen). Then drive until you care to refill the tank. When you refill the tank, you will have used exactly (+ or -) the number of gallons it takes to refill. Subtract the prior mileage from the mileage at the time of the refill for the total number of miles used, and divide that by the number of gallons it took to refill, for your actual miles per gallon. That is usually pretty close to what the trip information screen (if you have one) says (so close that I don't bother with the manual calculation any more).
 
Hope that helps.
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Re: Lexus 400h 2006 mileage [karens2008] by dmb12
May 01, 2008 (3:33 pm)
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Replying to: karens2008 (May 01, 2008 1:18 pm)

The Lexus dealer I use in Fort Myers is highly-rated in the U.S. and offers a true "white glove" experience in follow-ups. This is the first dealership that I have used that made me feel like I was getting luxury service. Of course, the car is more expensive than any other I ever bought. Re: price... I negotiated a price that gave me free window tinting, a pin stripe design and a free three year maintenance period..I just had (early) the 25,000 and 30,000 maintenance although I am at 21,000 miles and almost the three year deadline for freebies..
I bought when the 400h first came out in 2005 and I had a reduction in pricing also by negotiating. The prices seem different now but I have not checked into them. The best approach is to use the Edmunds.com procedure to calculate what people are paying for the new Lexus 400h with references to invoice and MSRP.
Note: when I bought the hybrid Lexus, the twin non-hybrid RX330 was getting about half the fuel economy as the 400h.
Yes, I like the Lexus 400h...I also bought one for my daughter when I bought mine.

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