thebuster
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Im going on 1000 mile road trip tomorrow. Car has 4950 miles on it. Should be able to get a good idea of MPG. Getting its first oil change from Toyota when we reach destination.
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MPG is dependent on so many factors. Temperature, altitude, level or hilly roads, tire pressures, and most importantly, driving habits. I remember a test Old Top Gear did with a Prius and an M3. Prius went balls out, M4 just had to keep up with the Prius. M4 was much more efficient. Advertised MPG to me is a ballpark figure. I never get close lol.Im going on 1000 mile road trip tomorrow. Car has 4950 miles on it. Should be able to get a good idea of MPG. Getting its first oil change from Toyota when we reach destination.
I have an FJ, too!Now that I know how to reset my trip odometer, lol, I am going to do just like with my FJ Cruiser for the entire time I have had it, check at each fillip, what millage I am actually getting. On my FJ, I get from 18 to 22 and normally 21 and many guys get 16 to 18, so I may driver lighter than some, but hard not to enjoy the Supra just a little bit more. :^)
Yes, now the FJ feels very sluggish when I drive it. lol I have a 2012 in Blue. The Supra is one fun car to drive. I wouldn't mind 50 to 100 more HP but won't go for the 21, spent enough already. :^)I have an FJ, too!
I’ve been getting 28-29! . Maybe I’m driving too slow!The EPA's FuelEconomy.gov has just listed 2020 Supra 6-cylinder and it gets 24 mpg city, 31 mpg highway and 26 mpg combined!
Impressive figures considering the four-cylinder BMW Z4 only gets one more city and highway mpg and two more combined mpg, but down down 80hp / 70 lb-ft compared to the 6 cylinder Supra.