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Toyota Corolla Real World MPG

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#57 of 304
03 AT by friendly_jacek
May 07, 2006 (11:49 am)
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To add some data points:
city 27-28MPG in stop and go traffic, AC on.
Hwy 30-31MPG with 80MPH, AC on.
Last time on Hwy trip I did some speed experiments:
77.5MPH=33MPG
75MPH=36MPG
 
I used to complain that poor MPG. Now I know why
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wow, this mpg sucks by xkmail
May 08, 2006 (9:07 pm)
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toyota must have done something to put a sticker on the window saying 41mpg with a stick shift.
I got a 1992 volvo constantly gets 25mpg.
I was gonna get a corolla se, but not for 8mpg more.
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Re: wow, this mpg sucks [xkmail] by kato1
May 08, 2006 (9:28 pm)
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Replying to: xkmail (May 08, 2006 9:07 pm)

"toyota must have done something to put a sticker on the window saying 41mpg with a stick shift.
I got a 1992 volvo constantly gets 25mpg.
I was gonna get a corolla se, but not for 8mpg more."
 
yes, they built a car that, when not driven 75+ mph on the highway, can and does achieve 40+ mpg. there are lots of posts on this forum of people getting close to or above 41 mpg w/ the manual tranny. i have yet to get below 41.5 mpg on the highway at 70 mph. so, thats +16.5 mpg over your volvo. even with predominantly city driving i still get 34-37 mpg.
 
on a side note: people should realize that if they already own a paid for car with crappy mileage, financing a new car with outstanding mileage will likely never pay for itself. $250 would be considered a pretty low car payment these days. to realize $250 in monthly gas savings, you'd have to drive a ludicrous number of miles per month. new cars are about the poorest "investment" one can make.
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First tank... by ckone0814
May 10, 2006 (3:46 am)
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on 06 LE 5 speed - 37 mpg with 100% city/country driving. NO HIGHWAY. I'm pleased.
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Re: M.P.G. for 2006 corolla 5 speed vs. automatic? [butterflyjones] by rar256
May 12, 2006 (10:47 am)
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Replying to: butterflyjones (Mar 21, 2006 9:11 am)

2006 Model LE, from delivery, highway 47 MPG (standard Trans,5ps.) at 70 MPH. I took a trip north approx. 2400 Miles and was astonished to find my average hung at 46.5MPG. I used cruise all the time. Never allowed the tach to exceed 3000PPM's..Since than I have averaged 35.5MPG running around. I find the secret is never allow the tack to go over 2000 RPM's until you get to the highest gear (5th). Anticipate stopping and kick it out of gear and coast to stop. I also use cruise around town whenever possible. Mileage will drop in cold weather by as much as 5 MPG. Cold air is denser. I live in Fl but even here temps below 50F effect mileage. Do not carry anything in vehicle unless needed, weight plays a big part in MPG. Do not rest foot on clutch pedal or hand on shift knob. By the way my wife drives a 2003 Camry Auto. I have taught her how to follow the same trick by releasing pressure on accelerator when tach hits 2000 RPMS to force vehicle to shift up to next gear. Her mileage went from 23 to 25.5 around town. One note about Toyota. I have contacted them to see if the 2007 corollas will be delivered with CV Trans.(constant Velocity) in lieu of their auto trans. At this time they do not have any info. In principle they sound better than the auto they use now. But if you researched Honda and they do not deliver real world advertised mileage I would not worry. Toyota has an excellent engineering Dept.and they will use the best they have available. I have been driving Toys since VW went belly up with the Rabbit. For my money they are the best. Good Luck
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Re: Toyota Corolla Owners: MPG-Real World Numbers [KarenS] by spex2000
May 13, 2006 (12:23 pm)
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Replying to: KarenS (May 31, 2005 8:04 am)

I'm not an owner but last summer we rented a Corolla out of the Atlanta airport and drove it over 1700 miles in 11 days. There were 4 of us, 2 adults and 2 kids and at times we had our 18 year old that we were visiting at Ft. Benning. The car was FULL of our suitcases etc and we had the AC on constantly (this was in August). Our vacation to GA and Florida mileage was typically 35 MPG. I am so impressed that I'm considering a Corolla on my next purchase and I'm a Hyundai owner/fan!
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Re: M.P.G. for 2006 corolla 5 speed vs. automatic? [butterflyjones] by emmettrose1962
May 21, 2006 (12:59 pm)
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Replying to: butterflyjones (Mar 21, 2006 9:11 am)

I have almost 15000 mi. on the 06 LE now (auto trans). The milage has improved a little, but I felt it was always good. Oh, I've used a full synthetic oil from the beginning (Mobile 1). The literature states the milage as slightly higher for the standard trans as opposed to the auto, but I believe thats because you pick the shift points in the standard. To actually see the increase you'd probably have to shift a little early, rather than winding out the transmission between each shift. I still get just about 40 mpg on the highway at ~80mph (not too shabby). My only beef with the car is that it rattles somewhere in the rear dashboard. I believe I've isolated it to the area behind and over the rear passenger side seat. I'll probably glue some felt backing on the plastic panels in that area so they dont rub against the metal under the dash. That should stop the problem, otherwise I really like the car. Feels like a much bigger car than my wife's 04 Civic EX.
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Re: Confused [ohmygosh] by flpcguy
May 21, 2006 (1:54 pm)
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Replying to: ohmygosh (Oct 26, 2005 8:52 am)

There is a tech service bulletin for models before iNXBR3#E#6Z596819 regarding the air fuel sensor. Supposedly the mfr. process has been improved. The part number is 89467-12010 Sensor, air/fuel ratio. Warranty OP Code 895131 Remove & Replace A/F sensor. This is covered under the Federal Emissions warranty 3yrs/36,000 miles.
 
If your dealer's service dept. gives you the run around, go to another dealer or complain to Toyota/EPA in writing.
 
Normal drivers should get about 35 City, 41 Hwy even with the A/C on by avoiding hard acceleration. I get 35/41 on my 2006 5-speed so far (only 850 miles). Automatics get about 3 MPG less as the EPA numbers indicate. Those EPA numbers are 78% of the actual test loop mileage under ideal conditions, to better approximate real world driving.
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Confused by rar256
May 25, 2006 (1:47 pm)
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Thank you for verifying my mileage with 2006 standard trans. People think I do not know how to compute mpg. I have been driving Toyota's since the downfall of VW in the 70's and except for early rust problems they have served me very well. MY only wish is that Toyota would develop some form of a heating element for cold weather driving so mileage would stay the same year round. Thanks for the new info.
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00 Corolla VE MPG by theflush
Jun 14, 2006 (5:00 am)
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I finally used a full tank of gas on my new used '00 Corolla VE 5 spd. In about 80% rural highway (2 lane, no lights or stop signs, but lots of hills and curves causing lot a braking and acceleration) driving, mostly with the AC off since the weather has been nice lately, I used 9.848 gallons to travel 394.9 miles, which is over 40 MPG.
 
I can live with this kind of fuel economy.

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