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Replying to: lmacmil (Apr 17, 2006 12:26 pm) About 20 cents per gallon. The performance advantage of premium grade gasoline will vary from imaginary to imperceptible. If you're traveling from the west or east coasts toward the Continental Divide, the trip back home will yield slightly improved fuel economy. Because of using premium grade gasoline? No - it's because you'll be going net downhill on the return trip. (Have a safe, enjoyable trip with your family - I'm jealous. |
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Replying to: ray_h1 (Apr 18, 2006 9:28 am) I will be going from Indiana across I-80 to New Jersey, then up the Hudson River valley and over to New Hampshire, back across Mass and NY to Niagara Falls then back thru Canada and Michigan. Lots of driving (we've done it before but not for about 15 years) but we have so many people and things to stop and see along the way, flying is not an option. Look for my report in August |
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Here is my complete mileage table through today: Fillup no. ODO Gallons MPG 1: 340.0 12.445 27.32 2: 401.1 13.030 30.78 3: 381.3 12.223 31.20 4: 481.9 15.384 31.32 Totals 1604.3miles 53.082 gals 30.22 mpg As you can see with each tank mileage is getting better. The first tank had more city driving, the last 3 tanks almost all highway. The trip computer had me at 34 mpg at this last fillup, so it is off by 2.68 mpg. It is possible that this last fillup, being a rather slow filling nozzle, filled up a bit more than usual.
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1974 miles / 67.803 gals = 29.11 mpg (70/30 highway/city). You have to drive really slow on the highway in order get a good number. I mean at the speed limit - 65mph.
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Replying to: glanwin (Apr 20, 2006 10:42 pm) Would it not be much safer if people stayed within or close to the speed limit? There are many freeway accidents shown on TV caused by drivers cutting in and out of traffic. Some speeding big rig will tap the brakes to avoid rear ending the reckless drivers...thus causing the double or triple trailer truck to jack knife and dozens of vehicles get caught in the collision...closing down the entire freeway for hours.
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Replying to: hansienna (Apr 21, 2006 2:24 pm) What pablum. Not a clue!!! It's possible at 100+ mph when the I4 is not in Overdrive but that is not normal HIGHWAY driving.
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Replying to: njerald (Apr 21, 2006 3:41 pm) As for the I4 being overworked and the V6 being more efficient, I would not say "not a clue." This is a very real issue in heavy non-aerodynamic vehicles where the I4 is pushed to its limits thus eating more fuel than the larger engine. Probably not the case with the Camry. I suspect the 6 spd is helping the V6 mileage and thanks to those with '07 Camrys for posting real world numbers.
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Consumer Reports April 2006 reported that auto 2005 4 cyl Camry had following mpg: 40 mpg 35 mpg 30 mpg |
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Replying to: 96gc1owner (Apr 22, 2006 8:44 am) The 3.3 liter had lower EPA ratings because it was an older engine. I have been unable to achieve the 3.3 liter highway rating of 29 mpg at normal freeway speeds (70 mph) on my 2005. |
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Replying to: lmacmil (Apr 17, 2006 12:26 pm) |
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