1999 Land Cruiser... under 14mpg with the box on top, 14.5 without the box.
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1999 Land Cruiser... under 14mpg with the box on top, 14.5 without the box.
2003 Celica GT - 45 to 50 mpg highway
1989 GMC 3/4 ton camper van - 19 mpg highway
Note: I only buy Canadian gasoline because each gallon gives better fuel economy!
VW Transporter 4Motion, 30-35 mpg.
2008 Infiniti G35XS gets around 19 average. Thankfully my company pays for gas.
My old 2002 WRX got about 23 in the same conditions.
2008 Lotus Elise, superchgarged - Extra Urban 40 - 44 with roof off :)
Urban town traffic around 25.
Thrashing it around a circuit - not a lot !!
0-60 4.3 sec approx :biggrin:
However the price of gas over here doesnt help :(
I wonder where some of these worlds people are living or of they are doing their calculations going down hill with a tailwind.
10 Jetta SW TDI...Summer: 41ish, Winter fuel (& snows) 38ish. 08 Yukon XL around town: 13-14..Trips 18
1999 4runner 3.4 v6 with a slight lift and one size larger tires rack and rocket box 17-19 mpg, but there might be an odometer error. It seems spot on with radar speed checks though.
2000 outback 25 mpg
2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5i - around 27 but can't get out of it's own way.
Maybe it's the altitude?
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She'll Go 300 Hectares On A Single Tank Of Kerosene
2000 Discovery 12mpg
2005 Wrangler 4.0 16mpg
2000 Expedition 5.4 8mpg
2010 Escape V6 22mpg
08 Tundra with 34s - 15-16 mixed.
Was getting 17-18 before the tire upgrade.
06 legacy 2.5i wagon (manual)
25 mpg doing 90% city
30pmg when that's 90% highway and i can keep it around/under 70mph
Real world mileage? Shit, that's what.
'06 Tundra with 32s, 15 city. Granted that's driving up either Little Cottonwood Canyon or Parleys Canyon 3-5 times a week. Can get 18ish highway if I keep it reasonable. I just have the 4.7 V8 not the newer 5.7. Shit, gas kills me. Spend roughly $3600 a year driving my truck but the vehicle makes sense for my life.
04 Subaru Impreza with roof box and winter tires, mix of city and hwy = 8.4L per 100kms
I drive past my neighbor's cherry '95 Cruiser every day. I want it, bad, but then I see threads like this and my rational mind takes over. I just can't swing 11-14 mpg.
I'm sure I could get him to sell, too. Dammit.
2008 f250 w/ 5.4L gas engine. I get like 11 mpg. If I had to pay for fuel I would be screwed. I have driven 33k miles since last August.
2001 Audi A4 2.8 Manual - 24 - 26 with snows - 28ish with summers all depends on how much I'm going up and down the couple mile hill to the house.
2010 Forester
Weekly commute city driving get around 18-20mpg
straight highway get about 25-28 depending on how loaded/boxed we are
2011 328xi.....24-26 mixed commuting. 27-28 on highway trips.
'05 330i zhp -- 25.2 MPG
2006 Tacoma SR5 four door.
Been getting 15 mpg.
Went on a road trip last weekend that burned almost a full tank of fuel and got 18-19 mpg. Happened to have also taken off the cap on the back for this trip.
2012 Hyundai Accent, about 30-35 mpg depending on the week and how aggressively I'm driving.
2001 Nissan Pathfinder - 15 city, 17 highway, 11-14 towing small trailer.
1997 Toyota T100 - 13-14 city, 17 highway. It ought to be better, although the truck does have 340k miles on it.
2005 Pontiac Vibe AWD - 22 city, 28 highway. Increasingly, this is our ski car and road trip car. Not fashionable or fast, but enough room for what we're doing and it's great in snow.
'11 2.5l Jetta wagon 5 speed manual averages about 28 mpgs with summer tires and 26 with steelies/snow tires/ski rack. Kinda disappointing to be honest, still might trade it for a TDI one day.
The lady's '06 A4 2.0T 6 speed manual is a champ at 28 mpg and is a fucking blast to drive.
Just got 23 on my first tank in the FJ.
Given that it has yet to see a speed over 60 and I dont live in a town Im almost all highway.
Was averaging 21 with the same commute in my Nissan, so Im happy.
Wifes Forester gets 23 as well. Fucking hate that piece of shit.