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Toyota Camry Real World MPG

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Camry Mileage Update by drem
Aug 30, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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This concerns my 2004 2.4A vehicle.
 
I continue to make 355 mile round trips to Charlotte every month or so. I enjoy the ride at a CC setting of 66-67 mph. I also enjoy the rock solid 40-40.5 mpg fuel mileage each and every time. This include one cold start each weekend.
 
I also make a couple trips to PA every year. The last one a couple weeks ago was at a CC of 72 gave an entirely expected 36.2 mpg. That was 506 miles up and 507 miles back. Fuel used was 14.0 gal up and 13.9 gal back.
 
A while back my normally identical performing 1999 2.2A was starting to get more erratic numbers of 32-35mpg, but that has since seemed to have come around to a consistent 35+mpg again. I don't really know what may have hurt the mileage or helped the mileage recover. I really didn't do anything but oil changes and manage tire pressure as normal...
 
Again, for the record, I get about 1.3-1.5 extra gallons in after the first click off until fuel shows in the filler pipe.
 
Mileage around town isn't very meaningful for me. My wife has a 7 mile highway commute each way to work and gets 25-26 mpg consistently. I drive all kinds of mild city and highway and get 25 mpg consistently.
 
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Question by montecristo
Sep 01, 2009 (4:49 pm)
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I need help from all the math whiz out there.
 
My lease is up and I need to purchase a car within the next 7 days.
My options are Camry LE 4-cyl ($19,900+TTL, 0% for 60 months) and Toyota Prius II($23,200, 7% for 60 months). I'm putting 0% down.
 
Camry seems to be the right choice but I'm driving 2500 miles a month. With the gas price of $3.25, will be saving more money by buying the Prius?
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Re: Question [montecristo] by kiawah
Sep 01, 2009 (4:52 pm)
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Replying to: montecristo (Sep 01, 2009 4:49 pm)

What is the assumed mpg that you are going to use on the two vehicles?
 
And is it assumed that you are going to have the vehicles for 60 months?
 
Is that amount of the vehicle the total amount being financed....or is there tax and other stuff that you haven't indicated what they are?
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Re: Question [montecristo] by suydam
Sep 01, 2009 (5:05 pm)
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Replying to: montecristo (Sep 01, 2009 4:49 pm)

It isn't just the mileage although that's important. Some people love how the Prius drives but others hate it. Drive them both and see which you find the most comfortable, because it sounds like you spend a lot of time in your car. There is a Camry Hybrid too, which you can get 1 or 2 years old for the price of a new 4 cyl Camry.
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Re: Question [kiawah] by montecristo
Sep 01, 2009 (8:01 pm)
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Replying to: kiawah (Sep 01, 2009 4:52 pm)

I'm not assuming any mpg for the two but I guess that's what I'm asking. My commute is 95% freeway drive but about 30% of it is stop and go traffic. If you're familiar with socal i'm commuting from irvine to Los Angeles on I5.
I'm going to keep the car for at least 4 years. I was leaning towards prius because I thought I'd save about 120 bucks on gas per month but that was based on 29mpg on camry. But it seems like some of you are getting 40+mpg. That means it's cheaper to own camry.
Assuming everythings equal (in terms of $ to own) I want to get a prius.
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Re: Question [montecristo] by kiawah
Sep 01, 2009 (8:15 pm)
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Replying to: montecristo (Sep 01, 2009 8:01 pm)

Well but the prius is more expensive, and you are paying interest on the money:
- for gas cost, advantage prius
- for monthly loan cost of vehicle (including interest costs), advantage camry
- for depreciation cost and loss of value at end of 60 months (ie, depreciation cost)......I don't know. I'd suggest research trade in values of 5 year old vehicles as a percentage of their purchase cost. Personally, I would probably not feel real comfortable buying a high mileage 5 year old prius.
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- by dudleyr
Sep 02, 2009 (6:31 am)
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You will not average 40 mpg in the Camry unless the commute has no stop and go. I would guess that 35 could be reached if you drive carefully though. The new Prius will get well over 50 mpg. My father bought one a few months ago and his lifetime average is 56.2 mpg (2,500 miles on car so far). That includes highway, trips to the grocery store etc. He is retired though so he does not commute.
 
I know people are not interested in this these days with convenience being king, but a Camry with the manual transmission will get a few mpg better and will cost $1,000 less than the automatic. So if you are looking for cost savings that will beat the AT Camry. For that matter the Corolla (or Civic if you look at other brands) will be more efficient than the Camry for less money.
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Re: - [dudleyr] by mcdawgg
Sep 02, 2009 (8:23 am)
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Replying to: dudleyr (Sep 02, 2009 6:31 am)

"I know people are not interested in this these days with convenience being king, but a Camry with the manual transmission will get a few mpg better and will cost $1,000 less than the automatic. So if you are looking for cost savings that will beat the AT Camry"
 
As an owner of Camry manual transmission, I completely agree! Besides cheaper, it makes a big family car more fun.
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2010 Capry LE 4cyl 6 spd auto by doidoadiesel
Sep 30, 2009 (11:33 am)
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Mix of 50% interstate and 50% in town driving gives me a pretty consistent 26mpg avg.
Best MPG yet was summertime, Air Conditioning on, Cruise set at 63, traveled 178 Interstate only miles - got 39.72 MPG
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2008 Solara MPG update by crazedcommuter
Oct 12, 2009 (7:38 am)
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I just filled up my 08 Solara 4 cyl auto with 501 miles on the tank. The tank took 17.0 gal with a top off to the top of the neck for 29.47 mpg avg. The computer read 31.4 mpg. The low fuel light turned on approx. 20 miles before I filled up and I still had a1.5 gal. reserve based on the 18.5 gal. fuel tank spec. It appears that Toyota programs the low fuel light to turn on with approx 2 gal left in the tank.
 
Travel consisted of a 115 mile round trip to Dulles Airport out side of DC for the annual antique plane/car show last Saturday in stop and go traffic with 2 teenagers. Four days of my 80 mile daily commute with 75% highway travel and a few local errands thrown in along the way.
 
The highest mpg I've ever attained was 33-34 on all highway travel and I just just clicked 13000 miles on the car.

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