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You are not calculating your MPG properly. There is ZERO chance you are getting 32.2 on a tank of gas. You are looking at your display at one single point of time. I can get 40 coasting downhill, truck in neutral.

Reset your trip odometer to 0. Fill up your tank and stop filling it after first click. Then go drive for that entire tank. Go fill up again to the first click. Take your trip odometer reading and divide by the number of gallons you put in to the .00. Then report back. I promise you that you are not getting anywhere close to 32.
I don't think he was saying for a full tank. I've gotten 31mpg for a 50 mile trip. 45-60mph the whole way, no stops, and relatively flat and winding state road. That's the best I've done but I haven't been trying to set any records either.
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I don't think he was saying for a full tank.
Well that is usually a MPG gauge and how you figure it. You don't look down at your ECO screen when cruising downhill with a tail wind behind a semi and see that it says 40 and report you are getting 40 MPG. You at minimum calculate a tank full if not multiple tanks to report your true MPG.
 

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Well that is usually a MPG gauge and how you figure it. You don't look down at your ECO screen when cruising downhill with a tail wind behind a semi and see that it says 40 and report you are getting 40 MPG. You at minimum calculate a tank full if not multiple tanks to report your true MPG.
No, trip MPG exists.

As does the MPG the MID tells you after you turn the vehicle off.

I've gotten up to 26 on a 23 mile trip in my TrailHunter
 

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You are not calculating your MPG properly. There is ZERO chance you are getting 32.2 on a tank of gas. You are looking at your display at one single point of time. I can get 40 coasting downhill, truck in neutral.

Reset your trip odometer to 0. Fill up your tank and stop filling it after first click. Then go drive for that entire tank. Go fill up again to the first click. Take your trip odometer reading and divide by the number of gallons you put in to the .00. Then report back. I promise you that you are not getting anywhere close to 32.
Did I say on a tank of gas? I commute 30 or so miles 1 way. The record on my commute is 32.2.

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Did I say on a tank of gas? I commute 30 or so miles 1 way. The record on my commute is 32.2.

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Oh ok. I thought we were reporting real world MPGs. Never mind I am not getting 19. I am getting 40. Toyota really should change their window stickers to reflect the 30-35 people are claiming. They would sell a hell of a lot more Tacomas. That is better MPG than my econo box 22 Corolla I sold for this truck.
 

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A daily commute is real world mileage. Not sure what world you live in. But hey, I make it up.

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I just got 24.5 mpg on a 50 mile drive while fully loaded and pulling a trailer!

* I was traveling from Timberline Lodge to the Portland area, so I dropped about 5500 feet in elevation.
 

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While well known it’s frowned upon to leave the air dam or otherwise referred to as “The Snow Plow” on your 24 Tacoma I have left mine in place and my gas mileage is so incredible that I do not even pay attention to MPG. I run 93 octane but when filling 5 gallon jugs with 90 non ethanol for everthing carbureted I will top off truck with that. 93 is a seat of the pants difference in performance from 87. That’s a big jump in octane. Do any of you notice a difference with octane numbers ?
 

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Oh ok. I thought we were reporting real world MPGs. Never mind I am not getting 19. I am getting 40. Toyota really should change their window stickers to reflect the 30-35 people are claiming. They would sell a hell of a lot more Tacomas. That is better MPG than my econo box 22 Corolla I sold for this truck.
Calculating a full tank is no more "real" mpg than calculating a trip of any significant mileage. A full tank could just as easily be any type of driving as a shorter trip. I manually calculated a full tank and got 23.5mpg and that included a full hour of idling, some time in 4wd, and a good bit of off-roading. Having calculated it once, I won't do it again. It's more relevant to me to see what I'm getting for specific types of drives, rather than what I get for any given tank. I want to have an idea what I get driving 75+ on the interstate, compared to driving 55-65, versus stop and go driving or my regular commute to work.
 

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While well known it’s frowned upon to leave the air dam or otherwise referred to as “The Snow Plow” on your 24 Tacoma I have left mine in place and my gas mileage is so incredible that I do not even pay attention to MPG. I run 93 octane but when filling 5 gallon jugs with 90 non ethanol for everthing carbureted I will top off truck with that. 93 is a seat of the pants difference in performance from 87. That’s a big jump in octane. Do any of you notice a difference with octane numbers ?
I just put regular, but I really did not notice a difference in mileage on my last FI car.

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6MT TRD Offroad here. I reset my fuel economy when I put on new wheels and tires. 285/70r17 Toyo RTs, a true 33” tire weighing in at 60lbs apiece. Over 4000 km of highway, city, gravel and trail I’m averaging 13.1 L/100km which is 18.0 mpg.
 

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Calculating a full tank is no more "real" mpg than calculating a trip of any significant mileage. A full tank could just as easily be any type of driving as a shorter trip. I manually calculated a full tank and got 23.5mpg and that included a full hour of idling, some time in 4wd, and a good bit of off-roading. Having calculated it once, I won't do it again. It's more relevant to me to see what I'm getting for specific types of drives, rather than what I get for any given tank. I want to have an idea what I get driving 75+ on the interstate, compared to driving 55-65, versus stop and go driving or my regular commute to work.
Ok. I will leave it be. That is not how I or the EPA looks at MPG. They don't (nor I) look at one small example and call out that for an MPG I am getting. It is for the life of the car/truck so people can figure out about what the fuel expense will be for ownership of a vehicle. I believe the Monroney even has a statement of "fuel cost during ownership". Even one tank full isn't really a true MPG rating for a (your) truck. True MPG is for the length of ownership. So hyper-miling and making claims that one is getting X MPG just for the sake of claiming some non realistic high number is USUALLY not what these threads are about.

Based on the folks that are actually looking at it longer term(and how the EPA averages it out) it appears that the Tacoma is right around the 20 MPG number. Peace out.
 

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There's been some MPG talk in this thread, but can the other 2024 Tacoma owners report here what kind of MPG you're getting?

I know everyone's still in the first few weeks of owning the truck, but curious if you're all seeing above or below EPA rating so far.
So after 3500 miles of mixed driving my mileage is a solid 17.5 MPG. That said I replaced the OEM tires (31.6” dia) immediately with 33.9” diameter Toyo’s. The Toyo’s have a 7% greater circumference. Adding 7% to 17.5 gives me 18.75 MPG. Does that correction sound right?
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