Nick1994
$100 site donor 2024
I have yet to see much of a change in mpg with my driving style with my Camry. I normally drive it quite hard, floored often when passing and merging (it's pretty gutless). But this last tank I drove it quite slow, I accelerated smoothly, set the cruise control while on the highway and was overall a lot more calm. Gas mileage went from 22.7 to 23.1. Hardly a difference. Same commute, 65-70 miles a day. The last 30 miles of each day on my way home is almost all freeway, no traffic. In the morning there's some traffic and city driving. It gets better gas mileage in the winter, 25-26. I haven't turned the A/C switch off in months. I have every record for fuel since I've bought the car logged on Fuelly. My previous 1996 Silverado did the same thing, 15.5 mpg no matter how I drove it. TDI same way too.
I guess driving way more calm during my commute doesn't make much of a difference. Last year it got new plugs and wires
It gets good gas mileage when doing constant highway driving at a decent speed, well into the 30s.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Link to Fuelly records
http://www.fuelly.com/car/toyota/camry/2000/nickfancher1/382541
I guess driving way more calm during my commute doesn't make much of a difference. Last year it got new plugs and wires
It gets good gas mileage when doing constant highway driving at a decent speed, well into the 30s.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Link to Fuelly records
http://www.fuelly.com/car/toyota/camry/2000/nickfancher1/382541