First real-world mileage tests
#1
First real-world mileage tests
With just 40 miles on my virgin Camry Hybrid, I did two identical 18-mile tests, each with a different tire pressure setting. Other new owners, please add your measured results, techniques, etc., to help others make purchase decisions and improve our mileage.
Conditions:
100% freeway loop, with long hills for about 20% of route
60 degrees, no detectable wind
Steady 65 MPH
First test: 37 PSI in all tires
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
Conditions:
100% freeway loop, with long hills for about 20% of route
60 degrees, no detectable wind
Steady 65 MPH
First test: 37 PSI in all tires
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
#2
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Dammit I'm jealous... I might have the car in 10 days and I can't wait. If I get it, it'll be a gray/ash base model.
Jason is going to have to redefine "hypermilers" for the TCH since obviously beating 39 mpg is trivial if you want to, and your car isn't even broken in! Maybe +10% of EPA? 44 mpg or better?
Please keep us updated, especially on the mileage when doing usual day-to-day driving... city/suburb driving in other words.
How'd you measure trip MPG; does the navigation unit have a trip MPG function? I couldn't find one on the non-nav cars; there was tank MPG but no trip MPG that I could find.
Oh, and tell us your dealer.
Jason is going to have to redefine "hypermilers" for the TCH since obviously beating 39 mpg is trivial if you want to, and your car isn't even broken in! Maybe +10% of EPA? 44 mpg or better?
Please keep us updated, especially on the mileage when doing usual day-to-day driving... city/suburb driving in other words.
How'd you measure trip MPG; does the navigation unit have a trip MPG function? I couldn't find one on the non-nav cars; there was tank MPG but no trip MPG that I could find.
Oh, and tell us your dealer.
Last edited by CGameProgrammer; 05-14-2006 at 02:17 AM.
#3
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Hehe, I had to get revenge and beat you by buying first... since you beat me to write the first test-drive review. Grrrrrr.
I've talked to EVERY dealer (fleet manager) in San Diego, LA, Orange, Riverside, and Imperial counties. Believe it or not, there ARE a good supply of cars coming. I found numerous dealers who felt they could get me a car equipped my way, in just a week or two.
It was amazing, though, at the dealership tonight. There were various customers who were literally *begging* me NOT to buy my new TCH, so that they COULD buy it! One guy was saying he'd give me thousands over what I paid for it. Sheesh! It's just not that hard to find these cars, despite the hype and threats that dealers are trying to insinuate. People are buying into this mythical feeding-frenzy, and some dealers here are loving every minute of it.
And yes, the NAV has a very cool display that tracks the last 30 minutes of mileage, in increments. It also gives you "Best Average" and your current average trip.
Hurry up and get your car!
I've talked to EVERY dealer (fleet manager) in San Diego, LA, Orange, Riverside, and Imperial counties. Believe it or not, there ARE a good supply of cars coming. I found numerous dealers who felt they could get me a car equipped my way, in just a week or two.
It was amazing, though, at the dealership tonight. There were various customers who were literally *begging* me NOT to buy my new TCH, so that they COULD buy it! One guy was saying he'd give me thousands over what I paid for it. Sheesh! It's just not that hard to find these cars, despite the hype and threats that dealers are trying to insinuate. People are buying into this mythical feeding-frenzy, and some dealers here are loving every minute of it.
And yes, the NAV has a very cool display that tracks the last 30 minutes of mileage, in increments. It also gives you "Best Average" and your current average trip.
Hurry up and get your car!
#4
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Originally Posted by stevenvillatoro
And yes, the NAV has a very cool display that tracks the last 30 minutes of mileage, in increments. It also gives you "Best Average" and your current average trip.
Thanks
Randy
#5
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Apparently, you can manually transfer any current mileage segment to "Best Average" at any time. Just hit the display button, and it will transfer your MPGs and save them.
#7
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Originally Posted by stevenvillatoro
With just 40 miles on my virgin Camry Hybrid, I did two identical 18-mile tests, each with a different tire pressure setting. Other new owners, please add your measured results, techniques, etc., to help others make purchase decisions and improve our mileage.
Conditions:
100% freeway loop, with long hills for about 20% of route
60 degrees, no detectable wind
Steady 65 MPH
First test: 37 PSI in all tires
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
Conditions:
100% freeway loop, with long hills for about 20% of route
60 degrees, no detectable wind
Steady 65 MPH
First test: 37 PSI in all tires
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
#9
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Originally Posted by stevenvillatoro
First test: 37 PSI in all tires
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
Result: 39.5 MPG
Second test: 46 PSI front; 44 PSI rear
Result 42.3 MPG
It looks realistic than 60 MPG at 70 MPH report.
Ken@Japan
#10
Re: First real-world mileage tests
Don't troll, Ken. My result was for one mile or less on level road, and I was just looking at the instant-mpg gauge. Steven did a whole 18-mile stretch, a fifth of which were hills, and it's definitely very hilly here in San Diego, especially just north of La Jolla. The instant mpg gauge was in the 20's or less on the hills when I did it. Also my car was very broken in.