Note: Fuelly’s numbers for 21 Hybrid Tundras doesn’t seem to be better.

  • Medinja@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Interesting. Doesn’t state their driving habits, but for my 22 platinum hybrid I’m averaging between 20 and 21 on my commutes while cruising at 70mph. I’ve gotten 23mpg on longer road trips cruising at 70. City driving I would average about 16 though. So far I’m at 22k miles. I’m in the bay area California so pretty hilly too. That does mean I coast quite a bit going down hill and regain some mpg that I lose accelerating up hill though I guess. Like most mpg tests, the drivers right foot is where the biggest variables are.

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    1 year ago

    16 mpg

    Thats… pretty bad. My 2012 F150 does that when running on E85, which is a dollar cheaper per gallon right now. My parents have a '15 F150 4x4 with the 5.0 engine, and it gets 19 average.

    In fact, the 1989 C1500 I had a dozen years ago would average 17 mpg with its 5.7 liter engine.