Vidman
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I’m getting around 17 just driving like I normally would fairly easy.. I only go fast in my chevelle.. about 700 miles on truck
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Whoah. What app is this? I need itTrailhunter here as well, and you are dead on with my gas mileage, and I agree, very disappointing. I lost 1-1.2 MPG (average) with the addition of the Prinsu roof rack.
This is the Fuelly app. Someone earlier in the thread was wanting to see someone's profile. It gives a better over time record of fuel and service costs. (You can record all your service) and it will give you a total vehicle cost if you are diligent.Whoah. What app is this? I need it
You can see my Fuelly profile above- I couldn't figure out how to see someone else's logs on Fuelly. How do you do that? Also- i tow the boat and camper frequently- so if you can see them- I get 12-13 MPG with either one of those.Do you have a profile on Fuelly? I’d like to look at your logs.
Yea, none of this is applicable here- the trailhunters way a ton more than the lower trims, and the gas mileage suffers as a result.I own the 2024 Tacoma SR Xtracab 4x4 and with just under 1000 miles since I purchased it December 19,2024 I have been getting 24 mpg. I have radials on steel wheels. I have not installed the SmartCap EVO Defender and Bed Slide S yet but expect to lose 2 mpg with the xtra weight. I also have that air dam under my bumper that I have yet to remove but will once a full face Bumper is available for purchase for GEN 4
Completely stock from the manufacturer up to the point I added the topper (last week).For those getting mileage under what you expected - are you running tires that weigh 60 or more pounds - this is a big factor and took my mileage down from 20+ to 18+
Same here. Stock wheels, even removed the ARB rack out of the back that was probably 100 lbsCompletely stock from the manufacturer up to the point I added the topper (last week).
Holy cow - I bet under load holding in lower gears is betterMy Pro was getting between 14 and 17 mpg consistently, and the average never went above 17 mpg, even with only reasonable speeds on the freeway.
Now two things have changed, so it is hard to be sure why, but my mileage has improved a lot.
My truck of course has more miles, but just 1,500 miles so far. But a few weeks ago I listened to some advice on this forum and tried Sport. I hadn't used it before because I love the power and controlled handling on the road that makes my truck so fun to drive. To me it already was in Sport mode. lol
Now in Sport mode full time I am getting 18-20 mpg on average and trips are up to 22 mpg on the highway.
I know it makes no sense, but my fuel efficiency went up a lot by switching to Sport mode.
That was me until I got bigger tires - then dipped to 18.5 avgDriving in normal mode and a combination of in town and highway. Getting very consistent 19 to 20.5.