2GR is an MPG beast. Our 2010 Avalon gets 31-32MPG on highway every time, usually fully loaded with beach vacation stuff for myself, wife, and kids. Around town it's 24MPG summer, and 22MPG in winter. 29-30MPG on mountain-heavy trips. Not bad for a land barge grandma couch. Handles mountain twisties SO MUCH better than I would ever thought it could. Actually fun, despite being as long as a school bus.Was driving my aunt's '16 Avalon. I last reset the average mpg 6-7 months ago. This thing is great on gas, it does alot of highway but at 75-80 mph. It got us 31.9 mpg on a 5k mile round trip to Washington & Montana including 5 national parks and fast driving years back.
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A battery we had come in the other day. Customer declined cleaning or a test. Original battery in 2015 Tundra.
This whale is awful at handling. We took it when it was new on that trip to Washington and Montana and learned quickly that when those yellow speed limit signs recommend 45 mph on a curve, you definitely do not go over 45 mph. Most other cars are 55-60 easily on those curves.2GR is an MPG beast. Our 2010 Avalon gets 31-32MPG on highway every time, usually fully loaded with beach vacation stuff for myself, wife, and kids. Around town it's 24MPG summer, and 22MPG in winter. 29-30MPG on mountain-heavy trips. Not bad for a land barge grandma couch. Handles mountain twisties SO MUCH better than I would ever thought it could. Actually fun, despite being as long as a school bus.
I'm mean and a terrible person but someone like that, unless there's some unknown and unseen reason for the refusal, I usually hope has their epiphany moment at the most inconvenient possible time and place.View attachment 137739
A battery we had come in the other day. Customer declined cleaning or a test. Original battery in 2015 Tundra.