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Toyota 4Runner Real World MPG

82 messages,  Last post on Jun 11, 2009 at 10:57 PM

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What is this discussion about? Toyota 4Runner, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), SUV


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Re: So how can we improve Mileage? [darambo] by nedzel
Feb 23, 2007 (9:33 am)
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Replying to: darambo (Feb 14, 2007 10:52 am)

Darambo: The 4Runner back window should not be down when driving, as specified in the manual. If the back window is down when driving, the station wagon effect will draw exhaust gases into the truck -- not good for you or your dogs.
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new EPA ratings are out by steve_ HOST
Feb 26, 2007 (8:50 pm)
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Re: So how can we improve Mileage? [nedzel] by darambo
Feb 27, 2007 (2:30 pm)
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Replying to: nedzel (Feb 23, 2007 9:33 am)

Thank you for the reminder about driving without the back window down.
 
I mainly want to use this feature for quick stops when I'll turn the engine off, and leave the windows down.
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Re: So how can we improve Mileage? [darambo] by nedzel
Feb 28, 2007 (8:21 am)
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Replying to: darambo (Feb 27, 2007 2:30 pm)

Oh, ok. It's perfectly fine for that purpose
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Gas question...87 or 91 on my new 4runner? by erichochman
Mar 14, 2007 (8:47 am)
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i have heard countless time that the new 4runners should use premium fuel only. YET. the owners manual says 87 octane. i even called toyota myself and asked and they told me 2 times...87 octane is fine..not 91.
 
im confused...any correct answers. thanks in advance
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07 SR5 V6 by newdavidq
Apr 13, 2007 (3:25 pm)
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Just filled up after using most of a free tank of gas that came with the truck and got 18.1 around town (one freeway trip of about 40 miles). Used the miles divided by gallons method. So far the computer is reading about 17.9 so it appears to be fairly accurate. Looking forward to a road trip to check hwy mileage. So far, so good. I'm still breaking in so am being conservative, no lead footing. 87 octane works fine.
Dave
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Re: 03 & newer gas mileage for the v6? [canddmeyer] by kipk
Sep 12, 2007 (2:03 am)
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Replying to: canddmeyer (Sep 04, 2006 6:12 pm)

I'm considering trading my Pilot for something with more towing ability. 4Runner, Pathfinder, Explorer and Tahoe are first choices. So I've been looking and driving.
 
I agree about the Tahoe. The cargo space floor is too high and those rails are intrusive.
 
The 4 Runner seems the way to go, with its good tow weight numbers. Of course most of the time is spent NOT TOWING, so the real world MPG numbers are important.
 
Kip
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Re: 03 & newer gas mileage for the v6? [kipk] by canddmeyer
Sep 13, 2007 (12:32 am)
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Replying to: kipk (Sep 12, 2007 2:03 am)

While the V6 would probably do the job, consider the V8 for towing. My average V6 mileage is down to 15.4 in mostly city driving and the vehicle is dependable. I attribute some of this to the Bridgestone Revo's. Michelins would probably offer better MPG. Just don't expect Pilot MPG if you get a 4Runner. Anyway, happy shopping!
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Re: 2003 4R Limited V8 gas mileage [jollygreen1] by lexuslx
Oct 01, 2007 (5:42 pm)
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Replying to: jollygreen1 (Nov 26, 2006 5:21 pm)

I am needing to replace the tires on my 03 4Runner Ltd V8 4wd and am looking at all-terrain 265-70-17... The factory size is 265-65-17's. I'm wondering if the 70's are going to rub against the inner fender well or anything. Are yours working well? Thanks in advance!
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Re: 03 & newer gas mileage for the v6? [canddmeyer] by jlabrie
Nov 29, 2007 (5:24 pm)
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Replying to: canddmeyer (Sep 13, 2007 12:32 am)

The V-6 is fine for towing if you're not needing to tow that often. If you tow often, definitely opt for the V-8.
 
As for gas mileage, my V-6 has been incredibly good. I average 19.22 MPG in my 2005 SR-5 4WD with 36,500 miles on it.
 
So for me the V-6 was the way to go because I don't tow that often and when I do it's only 90 miles round trip. I wanted to get the best mileage I could while still having better towing capacity than, say, the Highlander.
 
As a comparison, the '05 Highlander V6 AWD that I replaced with the 4Runner averaged 20.52 MPG. And it could only tow 3500 lbs.
 
Hope that helps.
 
John

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