Disappointing gas mileage
#12
Re: Disappointing gas mileage
on fourth tank with new Highlander Hybrid---conservative in-town driving---so far, for first three, gas mileage has been 21.6, 21.5, 20.6---very disappointing and irritating---obviously WAY below advertised
#14
Re: Disappointing gas mileage
It replaced a V6 Touareg---which is bigger, heavier, more expensive, and burns more gas. What it replaced is really quite irrelevant---a non-hybrid Highlander would burn a lot less gas than a thirsty Touareg. What is relevant is whether the Highlander Hybrid delivers what Toyota says it will---as of now, it doesn't.
#15
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Dont be mad at toyota, its not what toyota said it would get, its what the epa said it would get.
It will take more than 4 tanks to break in and get the best FE that you can. I am at 7500 miles on my civic hybrid and I am just now crossing into EPA advertised FE range.
It will take more than 4 tanks to break in and get the best FE that you can. I am at 7500 miles on my civic hybrid and I am just now crossing into EPA advertised FE range.
#17
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I'm afraid you are missing the point, on a number of levels.
1. How did the Tourareg perform mpg wise in your hands compared to EPA ? If your Touareg MPG tended to be 20 - 30% less than EPA, odds are the same will be true with your HH.
2. Toyota posts EPA numbers FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES TO OTHER VEHICLES WITH THE DRIVER AND ENVIRONMENT TAKEN OUT OF THE EQUATION. Your specific MPG is more, the same, or less than EPA depending mostly on your driving habits, and to a lesser degree driving conditions. EPA is not an advertisement! In fact, if you look at the sticker, you will see a **range** of MPG's that the EPA believes most drivers will fall into. Which is another way of saying that the vast majority of drivers will not be at the mean.
If you want better MPG, ask yourself how much of the variance is due to your environment, and how much is due to your driving habits. Once you know that, answers will be forthcoming.
1. How did the Tourareg perform mpg wise in your hands compared to EPA ? If your Touareg MPG tended to be 20 - 30% less than EPA, odds are the same will be true with your HH.
2. Toyota posts EPA numbers FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES TO OTHER VEHICLES WITH THE DRIVER AND ENVIRONMENT TAKEN OUT OF THE EQUATION. Your specific MPG is more, the same, or less than EPA depending mostly on your driving habits, and to a lesser degree driving conditions. EPA is not an advertisement! In fact, if you look at the sticker, you will see a **range** of MPG's that the EPA believes most drivers will fall into. Which is another way of saying that the vast majority of drivers will not be at the mean.
If you want better MPG, ask yourself how much of the variance is due to your environment, and how much is due to your driving habits. Once you know that, answers will be forthcoming.
Originally Posted by gbobla
It replaced a V6 Touareg---which is bigger, heavier, more expensive, and burns more gas. What it replaced is really quite irrelevant---a non-hybrid Highlander would burn a lot less gas than a thirsty Touareg. What is relevant is whether the Highlander Hybrid delivers what Toyota says it will---as of now, it doesn't.
Last edited by EricGo; 07-28-2005 at 02:38 PM.
#18
Re: Disappointing gas mileage
Have you had your first oil change?
BTW, don't ever expect a car to get EPA mileage. Most drivers and routes are rougher on FE than the test the EPA uses. To exceed EPA you have to work at it.
BTW, don't ever expect a car to get EPA mileage. Most drivers and routes are rougher on FE than the test the EPA uses. To exceed EPA you have to work at it.
#19
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EPA numbers come from a test when the vehicle is fully broken in, so you can't expect the vehicle to have the same capabilities when the computer is still easing the engine's break-in. EPA numbers are misleading to begin with, and as has been mentioned before, they are not an estimate of what you'll get, rather they are a particular test that can be used to compare vehicle to vehicle.
#20
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It seems somewhat silly to belabor the point, so this will probably be my last post on this subject. I think people researching a car purchase should be made aware if the actual #'s are way off from the advertised #'s.
I understand completely what EPA #'s are, and so does Toyota---I'm sure that Toyota has much more accurate numbers from their own testing. Toyota chooses to advertise using the EPA #'s.
The Touareg as advertised by VW has a city EPA mpg estimate of 16---actual was about 14. Everyone expects 10-20% less than the EPA #'s. This (14/16) is about 87% of the EPA estimate.
I'd be very happy with 85% of the EPA estimate for the Highlander. This would be about 28 mpg. I'm just disappointed with 20-21 mpg, which is 60-65% of the EPA estimate.
I understand completely what EPA #'s are, and so does Toyota---I'm sure that Toyota has much more accurate numbers from their own testing. Toyota chooses to advertise using the EPA #'s.
The Touareg as advertised by VW has a city EPA mpg estimate of 16---actual was about 14. Everyone expects 10-20% less than the EPA #'s. This (14/16) is about 87% of the EPA estimate.
I'd be very happy with 85% of the EPA estimate for the Highlander. This would be about 28 mpg. I'm just disappointed with 20-21 mpg, which is 60-65% of the EPA estimate.